Hiroyuki Matsuura

Born in Tokyo in 1964, Hiroyuki Matsuura began his career as a designer before transitioning to become an artist. His exhibition, SUPER ACRYLIC SKIN, at Tokyo Gallery in 2005 marked this transition. Since then, Matsuura has exhibited his works both in Japan and overseas, showcasing his diverse repertoire which includes painting, sculpture, and printmaking. One of his works, Uki-uki (2012), a 4-meter high sculpture, was featured in the exhibition Cool Japan: World Fascination in Focus at Museum Volkenkunde in Leiden and Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam in 2017, serving as the main image for the exhibition. The exhibition later traveled to Museum aan de Stroom in Antwerp, where it was well received.

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