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Azuma Makoto

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  • Top 3 works: Azuma Makoto, Paludarium Shigelu
  • Museums on APS:
    • UCCA Center for Contemporary Art
    • UCCA Center for Contemporary Art
    • UCCA Center for Contemporary Art
    • UCCA Center for Contemporary Art
    • UCCA Center for Contemporary Art
  • Art period: Contemporaneo
  • Top-ranked work: Azuma Makoto, Paludarium Shigelu
  • Nationality: Giappone
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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Also known as: Makoto Azuma
  • Born: 1976, Fukuoka, Giappone
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

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Dove è nato Azuma Makoto?
Domanda 2:
Quale interesse iniziale ha ispirato la passione di Azuma Makoto per i fiori?
Domanda 3:
Quale metodo utilizza Azuma Makoto per preservare eternamente le piante?
Domanda 4:
Con chi ha collaborato Azuma Makoto per aprire il negozio di fiori Jardins des Fleurs?
Domanda 5:
Qual è l'opera più significativa di Azuma Makoto?

Azuma Makoto: Capturing Eternity in Botanical Sculpture

Azuma Makoto (東 信, *Azuma Makoto*; born July 24, 1976) is a Japanese flower artist, botanical sculptor, and co-founder of Jardins des Fleurs. He was born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, marking the beginning of an artistic journey that would redefine our perception of floral art and its ability to transcend time itself. Initially drawn to rock music—a passion he nurtured during his formative years—Makoto’s path took a dramatic turn when he encountered the vibrant energy of the Ota Market, Tokyo's largest flower and produce market. This encounter ignited an enduring fascination with plants and their inherent beauty, ultimately shaping his artistic vision. Early Influences: Makoto’s musical background instilled in him a meticulous attention to detail and rhythm—qualities that would later translate into the precision of his botanical sculptures. The echoes of rock music's dynamic compositions permeate his work, informing his approach to capturing fleeting moments of natural splendor and conveying profound emotional resonance. He believes that just as music strives for timelessness, so too must art aspire to endure beyond its immediate context. The Ota Market Revelation: Observing the daily rituals of florists and producers at the Ota Market profoundly impacted Makoto's artistic sensibilities. The sheer abundance of blossoms—a kaleidoscope of colors and textures—presented him with an irresistible challenge: how could he distill this overwhelming sensory experience into a single, enduring image? This quest for permanence fueled his exploration of botanical sculpture and cemented his conviction that art possesses the capacity to communicate universal truths about life and death.

A Sculptor Among Flowers: Pioneering Botanical Sculpture

Makoto’s breakthrough came with his pioneering approach to botanical sculpture—a technique he termed “floral design” that distinguishes itself from conventional flower arranging by prioritizing conceptual depth and artistic expression. Unlike traditional floral compositions focused solely on visual aesthetics, Makoto seeks to imbue plants with an enduring quality, mirroring the timelessness he perceives in music. He achieves this remarkable feat through innovative preservation methods, utilizing resin encapsulation to freeze flowers in time—a deliberate homage to Emile Gallé’s Art Nouveau aesthetic and a reflection of the anemone motif prevalent during that era. Technique & Innovation: Makoto meticulously selects plants at their peak bloom, subjecting them to a rigorous drying process followed by encapsulation in acrylic resin—a method that dramatically extends their lifespan while preserving their original form and color. This painstaking technique demands unwavering patience and an acute understanding of botanical science, yet it unlocks the potential for creating sculptures that transcend mere representation, conveying emotions and ideas with unparalleled subtlety. He considers this process akin to capturing a single breath of eternity within a crystalline shard—a testament to his dedication to honoring both beauty and permanence. Conceptual Depth: His sculptures aren’t merely decorative objects; they are meditations on mortality and permanence, prompting viewers to contemplate the cyclical nature of life and beauty. Like Gallé's Art Nouveau masterpieces, Makoto’s work confronts existential realities with grace and sensitivity—a reminder that even the most ephemeral forms of existence can inspire profound artistic contemplation. He strives to communicate a sense of wonder and reverence for the natural world, inviting audiences to consider the interconnectedness of all living things. Notable Achievements & Collaborations Makoto's artistic endeavors have garnered international acclaim, culminating in collaborations with renowned figures like Dries Van Noten and Shiinoki Shunsuketo. His participation in Photokina Cologne showcased his sculptural prowess on a global stage, attracting considerable attention from the art world. Furthermore, he partnered with Maison Hermès to create “Jardin du Temps,” a captivating window display that celebrated the enduring legacy of floral artistry—a project inspired by Gallé’s vision and reflecting Makoto's unwavering commitment to exploring new artistic horizons.
  • Photokina Cologne: His installation at Photokina cemented his reputation as a visionary sculptor, demonstrating his ability to translate complex concepts into striking visual representations.
  • Hermès Collaboration: The “Jardin du Temps” project underscored Makoto’s collaborative spirit and his dedication to honoring artistic traditions while pushing creative boundaries.
Makoto stands as a singular figure in contemporary floral art—a testament to the transformative power of observation, experimentation, and intellectual curiosity. By elevating plant preservation beyond mere aesthetic considerations, he has elevated it into an artistic statement that speaks to fundamental questions about existence and beauty. His work continues to inspire artists and collectors alike, solidifying his place as a pioneer who redefined our understanding of how art can capture the essence of nature’s fleeting splendor—a legacy destined to endure for generations to come.



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