A leading artist of the Mono-ha ('School of Things') movement that flourished in the '70s, Kishio Suga has been rediscovered on an international level in the past few years, scoring notable exhibitions in Los Angeles and Hong Kong. Using materials like stone, wood and sheet metal, his work consists mainly of creative installations playing with the concepts of space, geometry and nature. This exhibition centres on a couple of these large-scale pieces and also looks at Suga's methods through notes and videos.
Kishio Suga: Situated Latency
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