Exhibition

Sculptural Dialogue

Katrina Sanchez, Are you happy now, 2025, Knitted yarn and recycled fiberfill, 46 x 51 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and AISHO.

 

AISHO Hong Kong is delighted to present “Sculptural Dialogue”, a group show brings together three contemporary artists — Katrina Sanchez, Masaki Sato, and Rasmus Nossbring — in a compelling conversation through form and material. Each artist, while distinct in their approach, shares a profound understanding of sculpture as their artistic expression and transformation.

Through their masterful manipulation of material, these artists challenge traditional boundaries of the medium. Sanchez explores the delicate balance between strength and fragility in her sculptural textile works, expressing collective sensations of intimacy, warmth, and joy, while Nossbring’s monumental designs incorporate everyday elements transformed through multiple layering techniques on glass. Sato’s pieces demonstrate an exceptional understanding of lighting, creating works that seem to capture movement in stillness.

The exhibition presents a visual dialogue where each artist’s unique voice contributes to a larger narrative about sculptural contemporary art. Their works, when viewed in conversation with each other, reveal new dimensions of what glass, yarn, and sand can achieve as an artistic medium — from the interplay of light and shadow to the tension between solid and void, from surface texture to spatial relationship.

“Sculptural Dialogue” invites viewers to engage with these works not just as individual pieces, but as part of an ongoing conversation about form, material, and artistic expression in contemporary world.

 

Rasmus Nossbring, Green sun, 2025, Blown, colored, cut and hot sculpted glass, decals, H: approx. 50cm. Courtesy of the Artist and AISHO.

 

Masaki Sato, Stand (Some line, Some Color)_002, 2025, Acrylic, lacquer and sand on linen, 19 x 33.5 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and AISHO.

 

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2025. 06. 13. (Fri) – 07. 19. (Sat)

AISHO (Hong Kong)