Morio NISHIMURA: Sweet Rain - Wall Sculpture |
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Written by KALONSNET Editor |
Published: April 29 2011 |
2005, wood, 58 x 8 x 12.5cm Born in Tokyo in 1960, Morio Nishimura now resides in Meerbusch, Germany. After having graduated from Tama Art University in 1985, he moved to Germany as DAAD student in 1991. Got the Meisterschueler from Gueter Ucker at the Art Academy in Dueseldorf in 1995. Under the Japanese government overseas study program for artists, he studied on religion and contemporary art at the department of culture and spiritual history at the art academy in Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz from 1998 to 1999 and stayed there as a lecturer for two and half years. In 2001, received the title of "the artist of Kunst-Station Sankt Peter, Koeln 2001-02" . sweet rain relationship between human being and nature, world In consequence, he got great suspicion of the modern epistemology which preaches that human is not being together with other existence but the ruler who recognizes the world from its outside. At the same time, he found a passage in Kegon sutra and deeply sympathized with it. That is "the universe, every life, mountains and minerals on the earth are all endlessly moving. Those movements are, whether big or small, depending on each other. Nothing is isolated. Human beings is also a part of nature, only one of the constituent elements". And then he found a basis of his activity in the idea of Zen, of which final destination is Gedatsu. Gedatsu is the attitude to inquire agressively the way to understand and associate with the outer world and to inquire ourselves being included by the outer world, approving the contradiction it has. This is the reason why Nishimura, when he resumed his creative activity, making art works, took lotus leaves which is the symbol of Rin-ne or Gedatsu as the motif of his new works. transparent congelation of idea Followings are his word, "I have no wish to realistically represent or reproduce living lotus leaves. I take it as the motif for my work because it reminds me the idea of Rin-ne or the metaphysical existence as the universe. I am directly giving forms to them. In other words, my work is the transparent congelation of my idea in the form of lotus leaves." concern with general religious activity For him, creating art works is not the ultimate purpose. Through taking various religious activities around the world as the motif of his works, Nishimura investigates into the relation between human being and the world. The new space of taguchi fine art is located in the basement. The installation would be like a dark chapel where we pray the dead soul may rest in peace. * The text provided by taguchi fine art, ltd. Dates: May 14 - June 11, 2011 |
Last Updated on May 14 2011 |