Mitsuyasu Hatakeda
It is not easy to understand if and how much the West has influenced the art of Mitsuyasu Hatakeda, young, no longer very young (still born in 1974), Japanese painter, sculptor, installer, performer, who has been living in Gussago for seven years, at gates of Brescia. Certainly, Mitsu, as his friends call him, has made himself appreciated in the West by now in various squares, from Milan to Paris, now it is the turn of Ravenna, to the National Museum, where he has brought an extract of his latest research: faces, bodies, silhouettes in wire salvaged from disused construction sites, crumbling farmhouses, the remains of a building, scraps from demolition, usually "fished out" in the same area where the works are exhibited... After that, go to the homepage http://moment.jp
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