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is a subtractive art, resulting from the space that is born through the removal of the material." Kishino's art is an art of openness to the outer world, a tacit acknowledgment that while a sculpture may be a bearer or marker of divinity, it is the contemplative process of its making, of honing away all that is unnecessary, that is important rather than the resulting icon. And that icon, once it is made, exists in the world free of maker and owner. Kishino, born in Kyoto in 1972, is the son of two artists, his mother a potter, his father an ink wash painter. His education as an artist was strongly inflected with Japanese history and creative culture, and yet, after studying with a Western-style painter as youth, he also claims as a seminal influence the Swiss twentieth century sculptor Alberto Giacometti, who carved, attenuated and elongated his figures to impossible thinness. Kishino perceives in Giacometti a far Eastern awareness, a discipline bent on "depict[ing] the visible as it appears," evoking an essence rather than an outline or form per se. HYLAND

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