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          Kishio Suga

          Japanese artist

          Kishio Suga (菅 木志雄, Suga Kishio) (born 1944), is a Japanese sculptor and installation artist currently living in Itō, Shizuoka, Japan.[1]

          He is one of the key members of Mono-ha, a group of artists who became prominent in the late 1960s and 1970s.

          The Mono-ha artists explored the encounter between natural and industrial materials, such as stone, steel plates, glass, light bulbs, cotton, sponge, paper, wood, wire, rope, leather, oil, and water, arranging them in mostly unaltered, ephemeral states.

          The works focus as much on the interdependency of these various elements and the surrounding space as on the materials themselves.

          Kishio Suga began his writing career operating under the pen name and alter ego Katsuragawa Sei, a self-styled art critic.

          Career

          Kishio Suga was born in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture. From 1964 to 1968, he was a student in the painting department at Tama Art University in Tokyo. While at Tama, Suga read the writings of Jean Baudrillard, Gilles Deleuze, Kitarō Nishida, Kei Nishitani, Nāgārjuna, and Vasubandhu.

          During this period, two