HIRO ANDO JAPAN, 1973

Biographie

A VISION OF TOKYO

Inspired by the streets of Tokyo and the world of Manga, Japanese artist Hiro Ando creates bold, vibrant sculptures that merge tradition and modernity. His work bridges past and present, transforming cultural icons into contemporary art. Starting as an illustrator in 1995, Ando quickly expanded into painting, digital media, sculpture, and video. In 2005, he co-founded the Crazynoodles neo-pop artist collective with Saori Nakamishi, fostering a dynamic space for creative experimentation. Ando’s art is a fusion of old and new, deeply rooted in Japanese mass culture. His signature maneki-neko (lucky cat) sculptures reimagine this traditional symbol in various forms, including samurai, sumo wrestlers, and robots, reflecting Tokyo’s dynamic energy. His distinctive sculptures, celebrated for their vibrant aesthetic and playful reinterpretation of tradition, have gained recognition worldwide. Each piece blends pop culture and historical elements, creating a visual dialogue between heritage and innovation. Hiro Ando’s work stands at the crossroads of past and future, transforming familiar symbols into contemporary art that captivates and inspires.
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