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Yuya Saito

United States

Sculpture, Ink on Wood

Size: 15 W x 21 H x 5 D in

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【Biography】 Yuya Saito was born in Miyagi in 1982, graduated from Central Oklahoma University in the United States, currently lives and works in Yokohama, Japan. ​His free-curving work reflects the dynamic sensibility of his skateboarding since he was 14 years old, and a digitally layered screen which captures the myriad events of the city makes you feel chaotic as if they were generated at the same time on it. ​Nowadays, he reconsiders the chaos and freedom of the city as a space that is not bound by continuity, and is making the works about the richness of the world under the concept of "simultaneity." ​ 【Statement】 Nowadays, the first thing we do when we wake up in the morning is to touch the news of the furthest country. The expansion of the Internet has closed us to the myriad of events happening in the world and has given us a bird's eye view. However, the information on the smartphone flows from the top to the bottom, the seek bar of the video moves from the left to the right, even the sun illuminates the ground in order, they give us the impression that things are made up of order and continuity. So far, Saito has presented his work on the chaos of streets and cities through his background as a skateboarder. The city space where people, things, and events occur at the same time without being caught up in the past appears to him as the richness of "the world does not have to be continuous". While there are familiar ideas rooted in continuity, such as associations, connections, and ties, they are not enough to capture an unordered or unordered dynamic world, so it was connected to the concept "Simultaneity". Recently, through hints such as the words that began to appear due to advanced digitization such as simultaneous connection, simultaneous distribution, simultaneous play, and a feature of the image editing tool Photoshop that represents the overlapping of layers as one image at the same time, he is trying to catch the richness of a discontinuous world.

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Sculpture:Ink on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15 W x 21 H x 5 D in

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Yuya SAITO was born in Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. After graduating from the University of Central Oklahoma in the United States, through his life across Japan and the United States, he presents the artwork on the theme of relation between human being and the city. Taking the opportunity of skateboarding, which he started at the age of 14, Saito created works with the theme of "Relationship between cities and humans."By unraveling street sports from the perspective of "shape," Saito sets the "curved surface" itself as a new visual language. ​A city where people, things, and events are overcrowded and never repeat the same scenery is a space that contains chaos and fragility, where countless dramas occur and disappear at the same time. In the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, he suffered from the tsunami, which gave him an opportunity to reconsider the relation between human being and the city from the perspective of "coexistence with natural disasters" “The confusion that arises because of overcrowding and the culture that has been cultivated because of overcrowding." I feel that the city that exists in this contradiction will be able to be the key to express human being as irrational and cultural creatures. In addition to his series of works by a traditional technique “Curving Wood”, by crossing multiple projects, such as the digital works and collaborative works with city-related artists, he is trying to capture the present of the city that changes while crossing various territories.

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