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Born 1956 Japan. Known for: Glass art-fish in motion.
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Harmonizing ancient traditions with cutting-edge techniques originating in Japan, Europe, and the United States, Hiroshi Yamano's glass art exemplifies the generative potential of cultural... Read full biography
Harmonizing ancient traditions with cutting-edge techniques originating in Japan, Europe, and the United States, Hiroshi Yamano's glass art exemplifies the generative potential of cultural interchange while commenting on his own search for experiences that transcend borders. His pieces frequently... Read full biography
Harmonizing ancient traditions with cutting-edge techniques originating in Japan, Europe, and the United States, Hiroshi Yamano's glass art exemplifies the generative potential of cultural interchange while commenting on his own search for experiences that transcend borders. His pieces frequently incorporate silvery glass fish that appear in constant motion - slipping in and out of elegant vessel forms that evoke the constant flow of water. Referencing the ocean as both a bridge and a barrier... Read full biography
Harmonizing ancient traditions with cutting-edge techniques originating in Japan, Europe, and the United States, Hiroshi Yamano's glass art exemplifies the generative potential of cultural interchange while commenting on his own search for experiences that transcend borders. His pieces frequently incorporate silvery glass fish that appear in constant motion - slipping in and out of elegant vessel forms that evoke the constant flow of water. Referencing the ocean as both a bridge and a barrier between Japan and the West, his art offers the sea as an evocative symbol of the conflicts between tradition and change, isolation and openness - an elemental space that both encloses and embraces the complex dialogues of personal and national... Read full biography
Harmonizing ancient traditions with cutting-edge techniques originating in Japan, Europe, and the United States, Hiroshi Yamano's glass art exemplifies the generative potential of cultural interchange while commenting on his own search for experiences that transcend borders. His pieces frequently incorporate silvery glass fish that appear in constant motion - slipping in and out of elegant vessel forms that evoke the constant flow of water. Referencing the ocean as both a bridge and a barrier between Japan and the West, his art offers the sea as an evocative symbol of the conflicts between tradition and change, isolation and openness - an elemental space that both encloses and embraces the complex dialogues of personal and national identity. Celebrated equally for their astounding formal innovations and considerable conceptual richness, Yamano's sculptures are praised as instance... Read full biography
Hiroshi Yamano - Artist Info
About Hiroshi Yamano: Keywords
Keywords (11)
Art Method
- •Glassblowing, Glassblower
- •Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
Art Media
- •Copper, Coppersmithing
- •Painting on Glass, Glass Design, Studio Glass Art
- •Silver, Silversmithing
Art Subject
- •Underwater, Marine Imagery, Fish, Aquatic Life
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Japan
Art School
- •California College of Arts and Crafts, Student
- •Pilchuck School of Glass, Student
- •Rochester Institute of Technology, School for American Craftsmen, Student
Ethnicity of Artist
- •Japanese
