MAKOTO ITO  SCULPTOR
Makoto Ito is a sculptor who uses materials often to be found in our present day surroundings; FRP (Fibre Reinforced Plastic), rubber, stainless steel and iron.
With a strange, quirky sense of humour Ito alters our perception of our surroundings by using these materials in a completely different way.

In 1999 and 2000 Edition Works collaborated with Ito to make the "Immrama" and "Hygrometer" lithographs and etchings. In 1999 he also made a series of screen prints entitled "Shina" which literally means articles or goods. Along with the description "folding sculpture" it could also more exactly be said to be "paper sculpture". Rather than merely producing a series of prints in the conventional manner, he decided to make "pop-up-prints" which would be contained in a galvanized iron box.
The pop-up-prints could then be taken out of the box one at a time and opened up to create a different shape, giving a wholly new and exciting way to look at prints.
photo:Shigeo Anzai
IMMRAMA
1999
lithograph
SHINA
1999
silkscreen
SHITSUDOKEI (English)
2000
etching
     
 
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Biography
1955
1981
1983

1993
1996〜97
1999
2001
Born in Aichi prefecture, Japan
Graduated from Department of Sculpture, Musashino Art University
Finished Fine Art Course (Sculpture),
Graduate School of Art Design (Master's program), Musashino Art University
Asian Cultural Council Grant
Japan Ministry of Culture, to Study Oversea Project for Artist (Ireland)
Musashino Art University Art Course (Sculpture), Assistant Professor
Musashino Art University Art Course (Sculpture), Professor
   
Selected Solo Exhibitions
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1989
1990
1992
1993


1995
1996
1999
2000
2003
2004
Gallery Parergon, Tokyo
Gallery Ochanomizu, Tokyo
Gallery Marronnier, Kyoto
Gallery Akiyama, Tokyo
Gallery Tokiwa,('88)
Esses Gallery (Simada Sigeru Gallery at presents ), Tokyo('91,'94,'99,'02)
"Different Eyes 29 - Makoto Ito's Solo Exhibition"  IBM Kawasaki Citizen's Gallery, Kanagawa
"Different Shades of Somnolence" Soh Gallery, Tokyo ('95,'98,'99,'02)
Muramatsu Gallery, Tokyo ('98)
"Mechanic of Emotion"  Gallery αM,Tokyo
Hillside Gallery / Art Front Gallery Exhibition Space, Tokyo
Gallery Haku, Osaka('01)
Ohkashorin, Nagano
Galleria Finarte, Nagoya('01,'04)
Galleria Chimera, Tokyo
Gallery Hosokawa, Osaka
Gallery Alpha, Nagoya
   
Selected Group Exhibitions
1982
1983
1988
1991

1992
1993


1995

1996

2000


2001

2002

2004
"The Contemporary Art Front" Gallery Parergon,Tokyo
"The 19th Artists Today" Yokohama City Gallery, Kanagawa
"The 24th Artists Today" Yokohama City Gallery, Kanagawa
"Art in Nerima'91; Present Condition of Sculpture" Nerima Ward Gallery, Tokyo
"INSIDE EYE" Tokyo Ginza Art Center Hall, Kyoto Art Center Hall
"Among the Figures" The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, The International Museum, Osaka "Triangle Artist Workshop" Pine Plains, New York
"Three Vying Ears-Trio exhibition : Masami Tada, Keiko Yamada, Makoto Ito"
Soko Gallery shinkiba, Tokyo
"Grace & Gravity" The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama
"Allegory of Seeing" Sezon Museum of Art, Tokyo
"Serious Circus" Soh Gallery, Tokyo
"Gruop show about The Forest of HINODE" Gallery 21+Yo, Tokyo
"Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial 2000", Niigata
"Art Today 2000 / Makoto Ito Kiyoshi Kawashima Wakiro Sumi"
Sezon Museum of Modern Art, Nagano
"Domani-Ashita 2001" Togo Seiji- Modern Art Museum of Yasuda Fire Insurance, Tokyo
"Vibration - Expressive Powers of Sculptures" Utsunomiya Museum of Art, Tochigi
"Mediators" Nagoya Citizen's Gallery-Yata, Aichi
"Small Object" Soh Gallery, Tokyo
"Straight no chaser" Gallery Visions, Tokyo
   
Selected Public Collections
Tokyo National Museum of Modern Arts
Tokyo Municipal Arakawa Technical High School
Minato Ward Collection, Tokyo
Tokyo International Forum
"Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial 2000", Niigata
Utsunomiya Museum of Art, Tochigi
Chiba Museum of Art
    
Selected Commission works
1989
1991
1994

1995

1997
1999
2000
2001
Moniter Company, Tokyo
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
Hachioji City Tama Matsuki Jr.High School, Tokyo
Faret Tachikawa, Tokyo
Matsusaka Community Center, Mie
Tiara Koutou, Tokyo
Herbis Osaka
Laxa Osaka
HAT Kobe, Hyogo
Art Grove / Sapporo Dome , Hokkaido
Main Galleries
Shimada Shigeru Gallery
Soh Gallery
Muramatsu Gallery
Art Front Gallery