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Hiraku Sato Japanese calligraphy exhibition
The mind of Kanji
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July, 19th to 24th , 2007
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July, 19th (Thu.), 2007
12:00 -19:00
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Hiraku Sato Sho exhibition - The mind of Kanji


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The art of Sho, Japanese calligraphy using writing brushes, has its origin back to ancient China.
However, in Japan, this art took a different way since the creation of Kana,
an ideogram characteristic of Japanese culture. Contemporary Japanese artist Hiraku Sato
managed to combine primitive Chinese characters to Kana's sinuous lines with
dynamic touches of brushes.
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exhibition view
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Hiraku Sato simultaneous Sho exhibition - Shopop

Hiraku Sato is simultaneously showing his works in another exhibition, SHOPOP, with artist Tomoji Ogawa. Ogawa makes works using Optical-limit illusion technique, which consists of drawing in layers, resulting in a visually intriguing artworks.
learn more >>> (page in Japanese)
First floor, from July 19 to 24, 2007.
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..Hiraku
Satoh
My Sho (Japanese calligraphy)
works aren't a proper Sho
yet.
They are only experiments
in practicing this art.
A vigorous, vivid Sho is
a result of a constant,
life-time effort so that
it turns into a "living
form".
As an homage to the great
modern Sho artist, Yuichi
Inoue I will keep on searching
the essence of
the artistic impulse, the
artistic living power that
exists somewhere inside
me
through a "Sho's Liberation
Movement". |
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