gallery rosenfeld is delighted to share that Forbes has published an in-depth online feature on Japanese artist Keita Miyazaki titled “Keita Miyazaki on Transformation, Memory, and the Beauty of Collapse,”.
The artist spotlight offers a powerful exploration of Miyazaki’s practice, tracing his journey from Japan to his recent installation at Rome’s Villa Giulia, and examining how themes of water, ruin, and renewal underpin his distinctive fusion of salvaged car parts and delicate paper forms within his exhibition The Eternal Duality: Where Water Flows, Between History and Rebirth.
Please see an excerpt below:
“For Keita Miyazaki, the Japanese sculptor who works between London and Tokyo, it became a chance to weave modernity and a deep sense of transformation into one of the world’s most storied spaces.”
Please click the link below for the full article.
