About the artwork
CSG - 136 ( JZ ) - Takeuchi Kozo’s sculptures are characterized by complex geometrical patterns that evoke the feeling of looking at ancient ruins. Yet simultaneously, the clean white geometric patterns are also meant to represent the architecture of today, prodding the viewer to consider that what exists now will one day be in ruins. Despite its fragmented nature, the sculpture appears to rise upwards in an imposing manner, highlighting the enduring presence that architectural marvels and works of art can continue to have, despite the passage of time.
About the artist