torusô -running man-

Year: 2025

Material/Technique: Wood, Kusunoki

Size: 25 × 17.5 × 13.5 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Included

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About the Work

Year
2025
Material/Technique
Wood, Kusunoki
Size
25 × 17.5 × 13.5 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
Frame
Not Set
Work Certificate
Included
Distributor of artworks
Shoichi Kitayama
Ship-from Area
Chiba Prefecture
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Not Set
Category
Sculpture
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Work Details

Photo by Ujin Matsuo

Concept and production intention of the work

“torso” was an Italian word meaning tree trunk. Fragments of ancient sculptures with missing limbs over a long period of time, especially the torso part, were called “tree trunks.” In the old days, Michelangelo, and in modern times, Rodin saw the life of sculpture in the form of a fragmented and increased abstraction.

Also, “torso” is now a word familiar to those of us living in Japan as a word meaning “core.”

The main focus of this work is to trace that history in terms of the meaning of “words” and “materials.” It's not an exaggeration to say that Japanese sculpture is the history of wood. Let's imagine a torso with pieces of wood, then plant the sculpture in a pot and return it to the “trunk of a tree.”

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Artist

Shoichi Kitayama
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Born in 1988. Lives and works in Tokyo and Chiba.

I mainly produce the “Spirit (= Sculptor)” series, which has the concept of “Portrait In Sculpture,” based on photographs of sculptors, and the “Torusô” series, which plants the history of sculpture in ready-made pots.

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Last updated date
09.18.2025
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