Collect the mountain you cried

Year: 2025

Material/Technique: Wood, Stone, Brass, Iron

Size: 101 × 47 × 47 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Not Set

Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried
Collect the mountain you cried

About the Work

Year
2025
Material/Technique
Wood, Stone, Brass, Iron
Size
101 × 47 × 47 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Not Set
Frame
Not Included
Work Certificate
Not Set
Category
Sculpture
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Work Details

Kurotaki Mai, Collect the Mountain You Cried, 2025

Price: ¥748,000 (tax included)

Production year: 2025

Size: H101 cm x W47 cm x D47 cm

Material techniques: camphor, stone, iron wire, brass wire

Edition: one-of-a-kind

Work certificate: Yes (signed)

Shrubs swell like they are crawling on a mountain, and they are covered heavily. The bright light traced the white trunk and came all the way to me. The wind hurts my face.
This is the third work in a series called “Crying Mountain,” which was born while visiting Shiretoko in Hokkaido.

Photo credit: Morita Naoki

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■Exhibition scenery

“SHIBUYA STUDIO” exhibition scenery @sidysm .p

“SHIBUYA STUDIO” exhibition scenery @sidysm .p

“SHIBUYA STUDIO” exhibition scenery @sidysm .p

“SHIBUYA STUDIO” exhibition scenery @sidysm .p

■Interview planning

A serial project to ask current artists about their works and the other side of production.

We asked Mai Kurotaki, who explores the relationship between nature and humans and expresses stories of mourning and regeneration through wood carving, about the concept of her work and her future goals.

https://artsticker.app/ja/events/42804

■Related exhibition information

This work will be exhibited at “SHIBUYA STUDIO” ArtSticker 5th Anniversary, a group exhibition by 30 groups of up-and-coming artists to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the launch of ArtSticker (art sticker) to be held at PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO from 2025/3/22 (Sat) to 2025/4/7 (Mon).

“SHIBUYA STUDIO” ArtSticker 5th Anniversary

Period
2025/3/22
(Sat) to 2025/4/7 (Mon)
*3/22 (Sat) is 11:00-17:00 depending on stakeholder preview [admission until 30 minutes before closing] venue PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO

Address
Shibuya Parco 4F,
15-1 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Opening hours 11:00-21:00 *Admission closes 30 minutes before closing*Closes at 18:00 on the last day

Open every day during the holiday
season, free admission, 6 minutes on foot from JR Shibuya Station Hachiko Exit

Organized by

PARCO, The

Chain Museum

Exhibition Information

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Artist

Kurotaki Mai
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Kurotaki Mai

sculptors

Born in 1995 in Hokkaido. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Department of Sculpture in 2023. Currently enrolled in the doctoral program at the same university.

A story is born by confronting trees, and the production process of “carving, dividing, and stacking up trees” is regarded as an act of mourning and regeneration out of interest in nature within people, and figures of people born from there are created by wood carving.
Representative works include “me after another,” where you meet your inner self, and “HOKKAIBOKKO,” an eye that looks through everything, “depends on clothing,” which lies between body and mind. Recent works include works such as “Goodbye BOKKO,” which expresses feelings escaping from a single tree.

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低木が山を這うようにうねり、おおいかぶっている。にぶい光が白い幹をなぞって、私のところまで来た。風が顔に痛い。
北海道の知床を巡った中で生まれた「泣いた山」という連作の3点目の作品。
写真のクレジット 撮影:森田直樹

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Last updated date
03.21.2025