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Wood No. 5 K, 1978
Cedar.
23-3/8 x 9-5/8 x 8-1/4 inches
59.4 x 24.4 x 21 cm
Overview

Kazuo Kadonaga was born in 1946 in Ishikawa, Japan, and currently lives and works in the same prefecture. The artist descends from a forestry family, yet chose instead to pursue creative endeavors the late 1960s. Initially he explored painting, but in the early 1970s, Kadonaga eschewed the personal, artistic expression of his own hand, opting to examine processes which allow for his chosen materials to become their own self-representing subjects. His works expose the medium’s innate characteristics, which often determine the artwork’s final form. Although early on in his career he was impressed by the works of Arte Povera, Mono-ha and Process artists, Kadonaga soon developed a practice which deeply and systematically explored materials from the inside-out. 


Indicative of his unique art practice, Kadonaga transforms industrially produced natural materials using industrial techniques, resulting in forms that convey pure expressions of the material’s inherent potential.


“Each living thing, plant or animal, has a soul: my art is revealing the soul.”

- Kazuo Kadonaga

 

Solo exhibitions include the presentations at Mingei International Museum, San Diego, CA (2005); Salt Lake Art Center, UT (2001); Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX (1988); and Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (1985).

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