IZUMI Keiji: Today we take a different path from what we did Yesterday
IZUMI Keiji: Today we take a different path from what we did Yesterday
2023 May 20 – June 25
Hiro Hiro Art Space is delighted to present IZUMI Keiji’s solo exhibition, Today we take a different path from what we did Yesterday, which showcases the variation of sculptural formations and IZUMI Keiji’s explorations in creative constructions. Through the conversion of forms and the flow of imagery, IZUMI Keiji incorporates his observations of life and humanity into his art, constructing usual yet unusual, humorous, and whimsical sculptures.
IZUMI Keiji(b. 1973), majoring in Sculpture at Tokyo Zokei University, has been continuously endeavoring to embody his interest in human beings through his woodcarvings since he began his career as a sculptor. The emotions of the people around him, their physical features, behaviors, and their relationship with each other and the environment have all triggered his keen perception and association. In his earlier works, he combined figures with elements from nature, such as mountains, waterfalls, rainbows, and everyday objects like light bulbs, televisions, and kettles, resulting in imaginative and narrative works that fully demonstrate IZUMI’s sensitivity to life and rich imagination towards the human.
In recent years, IZUMI Keiji has further expanded the possibilities of his sculptural expression to incorporate not only elements of nature and everyday objects but also the usage of geometric shapes and highly saturated colors. This concept has emerged from his observations of simple forms and geometric shapes in daily life, which he perceives can be configured and converted to visualize his mind and sensation in his sculptures.
IZUMI Keiji’s recent works embrace abstraction and geometric forms, but this does not mean that his works are no longer related to nature. On the contrary, he subtly integrates natural elements into his recent sculptures. In his work “Today we take a different path from what we did Yesterday”, the light blue color represents the clear sky under the morning sun, and the joined-up circles symbolize each choice and action made. The daily dawn seems to give us an opportunity to choose our life path again, and “Today we take a different path from what we did Yesterday” is also IZUMI Keiji’s selfexpectation in seeking the fusion of forms and exploring the possibilities of creation. The imagery of colors and images, and the transformation between dynamic/static, tangible/intangible, and figurative/abstract forms, bring a sense of expansion and visual tension into his works.
The starting point and boundaries of imagination can never be precisely pinpointed, but in IZUMI Keiji’s works, the viewers can feel his exploration and inventiveness in shapes, experiences, and perceptions, as well as his profound reflections on life and existence. Through the form of sculpture, the works lead the viewers into a world full of whimsy and inspiration.
IZUMI Keiji

IZUMI Keiji was born in Fukushima, Japan in 1973 and graduated from Tokyo Zokei University majoring in Sculpture. He has been continuously embodying his interest in human beings through his woodcarvings since he began his career as a sculptor. He combines figures with elements from nature and geometric shapes, constructing daily yet extraordinary, humorous, and whimsical forms. His works are collected by the National Museum of Art in Osaka, Japan, and the Nasunogahara Museum in Tochigi, Japan.
Works
IZUMI Keiji
Today we take a different path from what we did yesterday, 2023
wood (camphor, gingko), colored pencil, stainless steel
h.90 x w.120 x d.30 cm (size variable)
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
Today we take a different path home from what we did yesterday, 2023
wood (camphor, Japanese torreya), colored pencil, stainless steel
h.60 x w.27 x d.80 cm (size variable)
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
Go to mountain, 2023
wood (camphor), colored pencil, acrylic, stainless steel
h.46 x w.52 x d.16 cm
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
A swirling man, 2023
wood (camphor, gingko), colored pencil, stainless steel
h.43 x w.29 x d.26 cm
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
A spinning man, 2023
wood (camphor), colored pencil, acrylic, stainless steel
h.52 x w.22 x d.19 cm
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
In a pointy hat, 2023
wood (camphor), colored pencil, acrylic, stainless steel
h.49 x w.20 x d.32 cm
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
In the North, 2023
wood (camphor, gingko), epoxy, colored pencil, acrylic, stainless steel
h.60 x w.66 x d.42 cm
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
Try to pick one, 2023
wood (Japanese torreya, camphor), colored pencil, stainless steel
h.59 x w.39 x d.33 cm
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
A Shiny guy, 2023
wood (Japanese torreya, ginko), colored pencil, acrylic, stainless steel
h.34 x w.28 x d.29 cm
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
Keep an antenna 1, 2023
wood (camphor, gingko), epoxy, colored pencil, stainless steel
h.40 x w.43 x d.43 cm
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
Keep an antenna 2, 2023
wood (Japanese torreya, camphor), epoxy, colored pencil, stainless steel
h.40 x w.47 x d.40 cm
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
Small world (departure), 2023
wood (camphor), colored pencil, acrylic, stainless steel
h.22.0 x w.33.0 x d.3.0 cm (size variable)
©IZUMI Keiji
IZUMI Keiji
My friend 1, 2023
wood (Japanese torreya, camphor), epoxy, colored pencil, stainless steel
h.27 x w.20 x d.10 cm
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
My friend 2, 2023
wood (Japanese torreya, camphor), epoxy, colored pencil, stainless steel
h.29 x w.20 x d.10 cm
©IZUMI Keiji Photo by MORITA Naoki
IZUMI Keiji
Small world (a lake), 2023
wood (camphor, bamboo), colored pencil, acrylic
h.12 x w.12 x d.11 cm
©IZUMI Keiji
IZUMI Keiji
Small world (walking), 2023
h.30 x w.23 x d.8 cm
wood (camphor, gingko), colored pencil, acrylic, stainless steel
©IZUMI Keiji
Press
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1973 Born in Fukushima, Japan
2001 B.A, Sculpture Department, Tokyo Zokei University
2003 Completed Postgraduate Studies, Tokyo Zokei University
Solo Exhibitions
2025
“Suddenly, a Landscape”, Hiro Hiro Art Space, Taipei, Taiwan
2023
“Today we take a different path than yesterday”, Hiro Hiro Art Space, Taipei, Taiwan
2020
“Invention of K”, SHINBI GALLERY, Tokyo, Japan
2019
“PERSON – FORM”, The Art Club, Taipei, Taiwan
2013
“Hairy to the bone”, ARATANIURANO, Tokyo, Japan
2009
“Underarm Waterfalls”, ARATANIURANO, Tokyo, Japan
2008
“Merging into one”, Galeria Punto, Okayama, Japan
“IZUMI Keiji Exhibition”, KINGYO Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2005
“IZUMI Keiji Exhibition”, Yukobo art space, Tokyo, Japan
Selected Group Exhibitions
2024
“STUDIO KATAKURIKO EXHIBITION”, Yumikobo, Okayama, Japan
2022
“KALEIDOSCOPE”, AISHONANZUKA, Hong Kong
2019
“SUPER OPEN STUDIO”, STUDIO KATAKURIKO, Kanagawa, Japan
2018
“SUPER OPEN STUDIO”, STUDIO KATAKURIKO, Kanagawa, Japan
“Obon night in Koide ke”, ZaisyohouseKoide, Aichi, Japan
2017
“Spring Fever”, Komagome SOKO, Tokyo, Japan
2015
“N COLLECTION: Ship of Theseus”, ART BASE MOMOSHIMA, Hiroshima, Japan
2014
“COLORED NOISE for 8/02/CUBE1,2,3”, Shibuya HIKARIE 8/CUBE, Tokyo, Japan
“hard-working collectors / easy-going works”, YCC, Kanagawa, Japan
2013
“New Year’s Party”, ARATANIURANO, Tokyo, Japan
2012
“The 8th Zokei Contemporary Artists Show– Looking for a wonderland”, Tokyo Zokei University Attached Museum, Tokyo, Japan
2011
“JAPANCONGO”, Le Magasin – CNAC , Grenoble, France
“A Toshiharu Miki Tokyo Zokei University resignation special exhibition: escapes a line”, GALLERY SAOH & TOMOS, Tokyo, Japan
2010
“Living With Art-Contemporary Art from Japan and Taiwan”, Yi&C.Contemporary Art, Taipei, Taiwan
“手感的妙 PART 2: Contemporary Airy Crafts from Japan to Taiwan”, PROJECT FULFILL ART SPACE, Taipei, Taiwan
“Small Paintings”, ARATANIURANO, Tokyo, Japan
2008
“Multiple Worlds”, ARATANIURANO, Tokyo, Japan
2007
“Nakanojo Biennale”, Gunma, Japan
2006
“Parallel pentagon”, Gallery Tanaka, Tokyo, Japan
“〜Gallery’s selects #14〜 STUDIO Katakuriko exhibition”, Art Spot Gallery / Sagamihara City Gallery, Kanagawa, Japan
“From Atelier”, Yumikobo, Okayama, Japan
2005
“Our Summer Vacation”, Gallery Yuu, Kanagawa, Japan
2003
“Contemporary Sculptures & Ceramisc Exhibition of Turkish-Japanese Artists”, Kyoto / Tokyo, Japan
“Hanadoki”, Spiral, Tokyo, Japan
2002
“Triple Play”, Gallery LE DECO, Tokyo, Japan
2001
“S-4”, Sumida Riverside Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2000
“Fresh juice”, Gallery Seira, Tokyo, Japan
1999
“Two body types”, Gallery Oishi, Fukuoka, Japan













































































