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Masakazu Kobayashi
1944-2004, Kyoto, Japan


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37mk HANAOTO 2
rayon, aluminum and steel
43" x 43 x 3 .5"
109 x 109 x 6 cm, 1995
$8,500
masakazu kobayashi 24mk SPACE SHIP 2000
silk and wood
31.5" x 118" x 35.5", 2000
$11,000
masakazu kobayashi 22mk
SOUND COLLAGE N99
silk, rayon and aluminum
115Ó x 55Ó x 5Ó, 1999
$25,000

Selected permanent collections and exhibition venues:
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania; Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio; National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Japan; Central Museum of Textiles, Lodz, Poland; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, England; the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (Textile Magicians – traveling exhibition); National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan; American Craft Museum, New York, New York; Lausanne, Switzerland (International Biennials of Tapestry); Mie Prefectural Art Museum, Japan; Gunma Museum of Modern Art, Japan (Sound of the Cosmos-2000); Bankfield Museum, Halifax, England (Textural-SPACE – traveling exhibition).

Recipient: Ministry of Culture & Art Prize, 2nd Inter-national Textile Triennial, Lodz, Poland; Outstanding Award, International Textile Competition, Kyoto, Japan; National Museum of Modern Art prize, 1st Enba Exhibition, Japan.
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24mk SPACE SHIP 2000

Statement:
In their collaborations, Masakazu Kobayashi and his wife, Naomi Kobayashi, generally created individual works that were installed together. Kobayashi explained: "These works express a shared vision and such common themes as the tranquility of nature, the infinity of the universe and the Japanese spirit. Naomi and I work in fiber because natural materials have integrity, are gentle and flexible. In my own work, I search for an equilibrium between my capacity as a creator and the energy of the world around me. When I am able to find this equilibrium, my works exist on their own. Among the works I have created are projects that incorporate several styles and emphasize primary colors. In creating such combinations, I want the viewer to experience the resonating chords that come from each element of the work."
                                                                                                Masakazu Kobayashi
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37mk Detail HANAOTO 2

Catalog #13 Catalog 18 Catalog 21 Catalog 22
Catalog #13
Sheila Hicks:
Joined by seven artists from Japan

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Catalog #18
10TH WAVE PART II:
New Textiles and
Fiber Wall Art

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Catalog #21
ART OF SUBSTANCE
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Catalog #22
TRADITION TRANSFORMED:
Contemporary Japanese textile art & fiber sculpture

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cat 33 cover    
Catalog #33
BEYOND WEAVING: International ArtTextiles
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Art Textiles:Japan Bamboo in Japan
Book #01
Art Textiles of the World:
JAPAN
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Book #B16
Bamboo in Japan
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Textile Magicians Video #V01r/VHS
Textile Magicians: Japan

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