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Tsuyoshi OZAWA: The Invisible Runner Strides on
Editor's Note
Written by Tomohiro MASUDA   
Published: August 27 2009

In the statement and the caption of the exhibition, there seems an excessive attempt to tie the work of Ozawa to the word "Peace". Is that due to recalling the end of WW II, because of local problems that this museum has, or the venereal disease misfortune that occurred last year? I do not want to make sarcastic remarks and do not deny that of course, there is a message of "Peace" there. The only thing I want to mention here is that his work seems to close in on the depth of interpersonal communication, rather than interpreting it within the word "Peace". On the other hand, I was astonished by the imagination and the ability of Ozawa who is not particular about the material and the technique, as seen in a new installation for this exhibition, "Nasubi Gallery" and “Vegetable Weapon”. I think it is an exhibition that provides us with a chance to enjoy the work of this mainstream mature artist, and to have the chance to look back on half of Ozawa’s life.

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