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Taku Obata - sculptures in motion

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Taku Obata - sculptures in motion

Born in 1980, Taku Obata is a Japanese artist currently based out of Saitama prefecture. He graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts [Geidai], one of the most prestigious arts institutions in Japan, and he is primarily known for his sculptures that are heavily inspired by hip-hop dance and b-boy culture although he also does other forms like illustration, photography, and videography.

 
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The influence he takes from those cultures also runs deeper than just being inspiration, with him also having an actual dance crew called Unityselections back in the 90s. Having a proper background and deep knowledge over the subculture he does his art on really allows him to breathe an authentic feel towards all of his work.

 
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His preferred sculpting medium is usually wood, and he focuses on really encapsulating and expressing the motion that b-boy’s have even if the sculptures themselves are stationary objects.

 
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His work involves highly stylised and somewhat geometric characters that take on design cues from classic b-boy style like matching tracksuits, bucket hats, and puffer jackets. In addition, another notable point about Obata’s work is that he also still mostly hand-carves his sculptures using traditional Japanese carving tools that he himself still maintains.

 
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He usually begins his process by doing an initial rough-carving on a singular wooden block before eventually doing all the details by hand.

 
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