Mitsuru Katsumoto | Sculptor

I realize that “sculptor” may not be the most accurate description of Mitsuru Katsumoto but I dislike the term “multimedia artist” so indulge me in my peculiarities as I attempt to convey my thoughts about the artist. Mitsuru Katsumoto was born 1961 in Shiga Prefecture. Her first exhibition took place at Gallery Eve in 1995 and was aptly titled “Secret Garden.” Since then her work has revolved around the curious and mysterious, often offering sneak peeks into her secretive world of eye-catching details and anachronistic furnishings.



click to enlarge. Courtesy Galleria Graffica Tokyo

clockwise: poster for a field, a home (2007) | living things-flora (2004) | a field, a home (2007)

Katsumoto walks an interesting line between cute and surreal and maintains, I might add, just enough cuteness to remain within the mainstream likings of the Japanese. Furthermore, by including French-Antique charm to the formula she is practically guaranteeing herself a fan-base. That’s not to undermine her work in any way though. There is no doubt in my mind that Katsumoto creates beautiful pieces that keep me coming back to them time after time.

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top: a study in green grass (2002) | all other images part of the “Odd” collection

Her latest exhibition “Odd,” which concluded late last year at the Yukiko Koide gallery, was an ode to some of the more hand-made oddities of her career. I particularly enjoy her vintage postcards – probably the quirkiest of her work.


click to enlarge. Courtesy Mademoiselle Loulou

Finally, here is a sneak peak into 2 of her photo books that she has published. At the top is Study In Green (2008), an intimate exploration into everything from animal fur to boxes, that are, of course, green or dyed green. Below that is One Day (2007), a compilation of Katsumoto’s early work. Both are fascinating meditations on the relationship between art and design.


click to enlarge. Courtesy milebooks

9 Comments

  1. Nice stuff. A bit reminiscent of Joseph Cornell’s beautiful boxes.

  2. Nice stuff. A bit reminiscent of Joseph Cornell’s beautiful boxes.

  3. these are lovely. even the “odd” postcards have a delicate feel to them, which I love.

  4. these are lovely. even the “odd” postcards have a delicate feel to them, which I love.

  5. so great. those grass glasses seriously rock my socks. have a great weekend!

    xo katherine aka. urban flea 🙂
    http://www.urbanfleadesign.net

  6. so great. those grass glasses seriously rock my socks. have a great weekend!

    xo katherine aka. urban flea 🙂
    http://www.urbanfleadesign.net

  7. I love the closet with the clouds in it..I want one really badly

  8. I love the closet with the clouds in it..I want one really badly

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