Ken Hiratsuka “Oneline Planet 2017”

Ken Hamazaki Red Museum

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From the inner city, to the desert, to the coastline, Hiratsuka’s stone works are characterized by maze-like designs of infinite variation, always formed by one continuous line that never crosses itself. Hiratsuka often refers to his works as “fossils of the moment.” They are both modern and ancient, a symbol of human communication through universal language on the surface of the earth as one huge rock.
“I hope that those who see my work will discover new aspects of life, deeper levels of experience of which they may be only dimly aware. I want to inspire people to become more conscious of nature and our common humanity. No matter how lifestyles change, the basic self remains the same. I want to help bring human beings together. In my art there are no social, economic, cultural or political distinctions. We are all one.”

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from November 11, 2017 at 11:00 to December 01, 2017 at 19:00
By appointment only on Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays.

Opening Reception on 2017-11-11 from 19:00 to 22:00

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Ken Hiratsuka

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