"Walking man"
Walking on the sculpture; both men and women walking.
Instability, resonating sound.
Things that cannot be seen touch my bodily senses in a time lapse.
Deep in thought, I am stimulated to move in all directions.
"Rice Field"
77X720X1600 / Granite / 2000
YOKOHAMA Portside Gallery 2001
"Rice Field 2002"
126X4800X500 / StoneiAndesitej/ 2002
Michinoku Lakewood National Government Park 2003
HAYASHI takeshi

1956   Born in Gifu,Japan
1980   B.F.A.in Sculpture, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music
1982 @M.F.A.in Sculpture, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music
1998-99 Stayed in Paris, on Fellowship from the Japanese Ministry of Education

Solo Exhibitions

1984,86,88,90   Tokiwa Gallery, Tokyo       
1985   Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo
1987,90,93,95,97   Gallery Natsuka, Tokyo
1989,91,93  Stegosaurus Studio, Nagoya, Aichi
1991 Gallery NW house, Tokyo E'space, Tokyo
1994 Art Site, Fukui
1995,97 Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo
2001  Yokohama Portside Gallery,Kanagawa

Selected Group Exhibitions


1985 "Art Now '85|The Artists After World War 2nd"(The Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu)
1987 "Hibiya City '87|Sculpture Exhibition"(Hibiya City, Tokyo)
1988 "ROUND 1988"(Gallery Natsuka, Tokyo)"Seven Artists Exhibition"(Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo)
1989 "Summer Art Festival in Hakushu '89"(Hakusyu-cho, Yamanashi)
1991 "Contemporary Art|The Mind of Japan"(The Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu)
1994 "Landscape of Stone"(Yokohama Landmark Tower Dockyard Garden, Kanagawa)
1997 "Transformation of Space"(Chinretsukan Gallery, Tokyo National University of Fine Art and Music)
1998 "DuseldolfESeoulETokyo/Kunstraum"(Duseldolf,Germany)
1999-2000 "Forms in Nature" (The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Kanagawa)
2000   "The facet of Korean and Japanese Contemporary Art" (Kwangju Biennale 2000,Korea)
2001  "Centripetal Force& Centrifugal Force-Urawa and Contemporary Art"(Urawa Art Museum,Saitama)
2002  "Sculptors of Eastern Japan"(Tokyo Station Gallery,Tokyo)
2002-03  "Michinoku Art Festival 2002"(Michinoku Lakewood National Government Park,Miyagi)