Susumu Shingu
Although originally trained as a painter, Shingu became interested in sculpture when he saw one of his shaped canvases turning softly in the wind. The work that followed relied on natural forces to make it move or make sound, and he began using more sophisticated materials for outdoor works. By the time of Expo 70 in Osaka, Shingu had been commissioned to create a piece for the plaza. It contained many of the elements he would use later: parts of it were moved by both wind and water, in some ways harnessing their power but also buffeted by it. His work walks the fine line between complementing nature and being an integral part of it. The pieces, though large, colorful, and usually made of modern materials, adopt natures rhythms in their movement.
L’eau
Le vent
Maquette
Susumu Shingu
Contemporary
Drawing, sculpture
Japanese artist born in 1937 in Osaka, Japan.
- Themes
- éléments (terre, eau, feu....), science