Lot  236 Ravenel Spring Auction 2023 Taipei

Ravenel Spring Auction 2023 Taipei

Untitled

Izumi Kato (Japanese, 1969)

2006

Acrylic on Wood

32 (L) x 20.5 (W) x 76.4 (H) cm

Estimate

TWD 4,600,000-6,000,000

HKD 1,195,000-1,558,000

USD 152,500-198,900

CNY 1,045,000-1,364,000

Sold Price

TWD 5,280,000

HKD 1,350,384

USD 172,211

CNY 1,219,400


Signature

Engraved on the back KATO in English, Izumi in Japanese and dated 2006

PROVENANCE
SCAI The Bathhouse, Tokyo
Sotheby’s, Hong Kong, October 7, 2012, lot 835

EXHIBITED
Just Love Me, Royal / T, Culver City, USA, 2008
I Can’t Feel My Face, Royal / T, Culver City, USA, 2009

+ OVERVIEW

The nature and myth of Kato Izumi “My life is a constant adventure”


He then decided to leave the construction site and wholeheartedly devoted to creation. His creations are always named Untitled, yet most of them are human-like creatures. The imagery of his works is slightly mysterious, resembling the spirits resided in mountains and forests, with the spirit of Japanese Shintoism that all living things are divinities. His work contains a distinct original cultural image, the creatures are full of vitality as though depicted in myths and legends. From his creation, one can see his yearning for ancient nature, and also his imaginative and adventurous exploration spirit.

“Unlike painting, the creation of sculpture never ends.” — Kato Izumi


“Paintings should be like children freely swiping their brushes” Kato Izumi once described. He likes antiquities, also likes to visit museums, especially the statues of the Jomon period in Japan, which make his works distinctive, sometimes hermaphrodite, long limbs and creepy posture, feel like the primitive force of plants growing out of the ground but with the vitality of animals. In 2005, he began to explore the three-dimension sculptures, hence he commenced a series of woodcarving sculptures. The imagery of deity-like creature repeatedly appears, which gives another form of existence. He retains the rawness texture of wood, rough and primal as if the vibrant African sculptures, which is an ultimate expression of primitive art. This Autumn auction of Ravenel’s Modern and Contemporary Art proudly presents his woodcarving work “Untitled” made in 2006, with stylized three heads, uncanny yet refined, also exhibiting his highly stylised process in working with human images, this allows viewers to confront with the artist’s peculiar interpretation of all things in nature. His creations resemble both human and goodness forms, simultaneously display two sentiments of benevolent and unfamiliar. They are solemn, still but full of vigorous vitality. From flat surface to three-dimensional, from painting to sculpture, Kato Izumi’s unrestrained and abundant artistic characteristics create infinite possibilities in contemporary sculpture.

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Modern & Contemporary Art

Ravenel Spring Auction 2023 Taipei

Sunday, June 4, 2023, 2:00pm