Hidetoshi Nagasawa: Passage Through Time

Cardi Gallery presented Passage Through Time. 1969-2017, its first retrospective dedicated to the late Hidetoshi Nagasawa. Japanese by birth, with his family, he fled from China to Japan during the war and would later undertake a long bike trip through Asia and Southern Europe. He would eventually settle in Milan in 1967. There, he met several prominent Italian artists: Enrico Castellani, Luciano Fabro, Mario Nigro and Antonio Trotta. In 1979, he opened, along with Fabro and Joe De Sanna, the Casa degli artisti, a gathering place for young artists to exchange ideas.

Deeply influenced by both his native and adoptive cultures and striving to bridge the gap between two distant yet similar worlds, Nagasawa never limited himself to a specific medium. The exhibition, developing over four floors of the gallery space, presented a selection of thirty-four works created between 1969 and 2017, demonstrating the artist’s exceptional ability to master materials and balance gravity.

Beatrice Gallello
Beatrice Gallello

MA student at Sotheby's Institute

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