Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Artist of the Day, October 18, 2023: Minoru Niizuma, a Japanese sculptor (abstract) (#1934)

Minoru Niizuma (1930 –1998) was a Japanese abstract sculptor. He graduated from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1955, and from 1954 through 1958 he exhibited with the Modern Art Association. Niizuma moved to New York in 1959, and from 1964 through 1970 he was an instructor at the Brooklyn Museum Art School. From 1972 through 1984, he was adjunct professor at Columbia University.

Niizuma worked mostly marble, but also granite, volcanic rock and other materials. His designs would vary from geometric to organic and, sometimes, his references were reminiscent from folk art. His works show the influence of the oriental Asian tradition and the western contemporary art. The Wave's Voice, installed in the Honolulu Museum of Art, is a typical example of his work.

His work is in public collections in the United States, Europe and Japan, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the National Museum of Modern Art in Japan.

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Minoru Niizuma
 Sculpture Garden at the Bacalhoa Winery in Azeitão, Portugal
 Untitled, 1960s
 Nest, 1969
 Stormy Wind, 1969
 Untitled, 1969
Untitled, 1969
 Castle of the eye, 1972 detail
 Castle of the eye, 1972
Untitled (Vertical Form) 1972
Untitled, 1972
Untitled, 1972
 Thunderstorm, 1973
Nest, 1974
Nest, 1974
 Untitled, 1974
Untitled, 1975
Mountainous, 1979
 Pyramid, 1979
Untitled, Nest, 1979
Palace, 1980
 Infinity, 1985
 Infinity, 1985. Jardim Paulo Vallada, Porto
The Azores, 1987
The Azores, 1987
Castle of the Eye, 1994
Castle of the Eye, 1995  Lisbon, Portugal
Castle of the eye, 2012

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