
Toshimasa Kikuchi
Mathematical Objects
Galerie Mingei (Publisher)
Published on 7. July 2021
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-2-9566150-3-3 (ISBN)
Description
The work of the Japanese sculptor Toshimasa Kikuchi (born in 1979) is somehow bewilderingly obvious. Trained in the restoration of Buddhist statues, mastering to perfection the techniques of classical Japanese statuary, he carves pure forms in wood - geometric, hydrodynamic or figurative. His scientific repertory is of all time (mathematics, engineering, natural history), but his preferred materials and techniques are firmly grounded in tradition (Japanese hinoki cypress, urushi lacquer, kinpaku gold leaf). The installation he presents for his Carte Blanche at the musee Guimet in Paris, brings together a series of slender sculptures in lacquered wood of mathematical objects, in the tradition of the celebrated photographs that Man Ray took of them. These abstract forms, hanging from the ceiling like mobiles or laid on the floor like devotional objects, take shape through a virtuosity and craftsmanship seldom found in contemporary art. The book is lavishly illustrated by the Japanese photographer Tadayuki Minamoto, who was able to capture the magnificence of the mathematical abstraction of the works of Kikuchi; by photographs and paintings by Man Ray; and with fascinating mathematical objects from the Institut Henri Poincare, Paris, photographed by the French photographer Bertrand Michau. It is essential reading for lovers of surrealism and of the early years of twentieth-century abstraction as well as for all who are intrigued by the close relationship between art and mathematics.
More details
Edition
Bilingual edition
Language
English
Place of publication
France
Edition type
Bilingual edition
Illustrations
c.120 in colour; c. 40 in black and white
Dimensions
Height: 168 mm
Width: 248 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-2-9566150-3-3 (9782956615033)
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Persons
Sylvie Benzoni-Gavage is a mathematician, professor at Universite Claude-Bernard Lyon I, and director of the Institut Henri Poincare, Paris; Sophie Makariou is president of the Musee national des arts asiatiques - Guimet; Kei Osawa is a researcher in art history and in aesthetics (Museum of University of Tokyo); Edouard Sebline is an independent scholar specializing in Man Ray, Dada and surrealism
Contributions
Foreword
Photographs by
Content
Foreword by Sophie Makariou;
Lustrous Abstractions: The Sculpture of Kikuchi Toshimasa by Kei Osawa;
Needles : Works by Kikuchi Toshimasa, photographs by Minamoto Tadayuki;
Human Equations: Man Ray's Photographs of Mathematical Models, by Edouard Sebline;
Mathematical Objects - Works by Man Ray;
The Collection of Mathematical Objects at the Institut Henri Poincare (IHP), by Sylvie Benzoni-Gavage;
The Music of Surfaces, by Sylvie Benzoni-Gavage;
Mathematical Models from the Collection of the Institut Henri Poincare, photographs by Bertrand Michau;
Acknowledgements; Picture Credits
Lustrous Abstractions: The Sculpture of Kikuchi Toshimasa by Kei Osawa;
Needles : Works by Kikuchi Toshimasa, photographs by Minamoto Tadayuki;
Human Equations: Man Ray's Photographs of Mathematical Models, by Edouard Sebline;
Mathematical Objects - Works by Man Ray;
The Collection of Mathematical Objects at the Institut Henri Poincare (IHP), by Sylvie Benzoni-Gavage;
The Music of Surfaces, by Sylvie Benzoni-Gavage;
Mathematical Models from the Collection of the Institut Henri Poincare, photographs by Bertrand Michau;
Acknowledgements; Picture Credits