Kazuhito Takadoi

After studying horticulture, art, and garden design, Takadoi settled in the UK to work as an artist. Growing many of his own materials, his work often reflects a subtle adherence to the Japanese artistic principles of ‘less is more’ and the avoidance of symmetry.

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Kado (Angle)
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Kido (Luminance) and Honei (Umbra)
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Hoko (Direction)
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Shintou 2 (Osmosis 2)
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Floating Tree 1
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Echoes of Amphora: Bony Mesa Jar
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River Ladders
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Unreachable II
Textiles
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Objects to Listen to V
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Erosion Sequence I/22, II/22 and III/22
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Lost and Found
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Barkskin
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