ARTISTS・Taku Hisamura (久村卓)

Taku Hisamura (久村卓)

Sculptor and Visual Artist

Taku Hisamura is a Japanese artist and sculptor,
born in Tokyo in 1977.
He graduated from the Department of Sculpture
at Tama Art University in 2001.


In 2003, he began exhibiting his work after being deeply influenced
by a lecture at Todo Juku that he happened to attend.


Hisamura refers to elements such as walls, floors, ceilings,
and pedestals—features that usually escape conscious attention—
as “things that are almost as if they do not exist.”
By subtly intervening in these elements
and embedding alterations within an environment,
he creates objective sculptural works
that emphasize shifts in bodily perception and experience.


Recent exhibitions include
Domestic Sculpture
(AI KOWADA GALLERY, Tokyo, 2016),
Contemporary Sculptor from JAPAN
(Open House at Central Embassy, Bangkok, 2017),
Dogo Onsenart
(Dogo Onsen and surrounding areas, Ehime, 2018),
The Edge of Fiction
(Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei, 2019),
Repeat Playback
(NADiff Window Gallery),
One-Point Sculptures
(Gallery Room A, Tokyo, 2021),
and
Adjusting Everyday Life
(Hajimari Art Center, Fukushima, 2022).

▾ RELATED EXHIBITIONS

  • Solo Exhibition

    2022.9.2 - 9.11

    Sculpture hidden in the everyday — form emerging from a single point

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