Wind egg
Sculpture
Sculpture
Contemporary Art
2012
Contemporary
430.0 x 380.0 cm
Rede Portuguesa de Arte Contemporânea a Norte
A Monumental Presence in the Landscape
In the heart of a serene, verdant field, where the soft rustle of trees meets the quiet contemplation of park benches, stands a singular, breathtaking vision: Wind Egg. Created in 2012 by the master Japanese sculptor Katsuji Kishida, this monumental piece commands attention through its sheer audacity and vibrant color. The sculpture, a massive red egg measuring an impressive 430 x 380 cm, rests upon a sturdy concrete base, acting as a bold, crimson heartbeat within the natural landscape. To encounter this work is to witness a profound dialogue between man-made geometry and the organic fluidity of nature. The striking contrast between the saturated red of the sculpture and the lush greens of the surrounding meadow creates a visual tension that is both arresting and deeply memorable, inviting onlookers to pause their journey and engage with its silent, powerful presence.
The Mastery of Katsuji Kishida
To understand the soul of Wind Egg, one must look toward the artistic evolution of Katsuji Kishida. Born in Tokyo in 1937 and educated at the prestigious Musashino Art University, Kishida’s journey was one of constant upward aspiration. His move to Paris in 1967 served as a transformative catalyst, exposing him to the avant-garde spirit of Europe and refining his ability to manipulate heavy, industrial materials into poetic forms. Kishida was a virtuoso of metal, frequently working with iron, bronze, and stainless steel to achieve a sense of monumentality. In Wind Egg, we see the culmination of this lifelong pursuit—the ability to take a solid, weighty form and imbue it with an ethereal quality that suggests movement, as if the very wind has shaped this crimson vessel. His technique allows the sculpture to transcend its physical mass, offering a sense of lightness and "upward allure" that became his artistic signature.
Symbolism and Emotional Resonance
Beyond its striking aesthetic, Wind Egg invites deep philosophical reflection. The egg is a universal symbol of potential, fertility, and the beginning of life; it represents a dormant power waiting to hatch. By rendering this symbol in such a bold, unapologetic red, Kishida injects a sense of urgency and vitality into the landscape. The title itself suggests an invisible force—the wind—acting upon a tangible object, hinting at the unseen energies that shape our world and our destinies. For the collector or the interior designer, this piece offers more than just visual impact; it provides a focal point for contemplation. It evokes emotions ranging from the playful curiosity of a child discovering a giant treasure to the profound awe one feels when facing the sublime. Whether placed in a grand public garden or reimagined as a high-quality reproduction within a sophisticated interior, Wind Egg serves as a testament to the enduring power of form and color to stir the human spirit.
Katsuji Kishida (1937 – 2019)
Discover Katsuji Kishida's monumental sculptures! Japanese artist known for upward-reaching metal works – iron, bronze & stainless steel. Explore his legacy in Paris & Japan.
O tomto díle
- Název: Wind egg
- Autor: Katsuji Kishida
- Rok: 2012
- Původní rozměry: 430.0 x 380.0 cm
- Formát: Panoramic
- Stav autorského práva: Chráněno autorským právem
- Místo umístění: Rede Portuguesa de Arte Contemporânea a Norte
- Technika a materiál: Sculpture
- Období: Contemporary
- Období tvorby: Late Period
Základní informace
- Subject or theme: Monumental sculpture in a natural setting
- Notable elements: Large red egg sculpture on concrete base
- Artist: Katsuji Kishida
- Title: Wind egg
- Year: 2012