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Soshiro Matsubara

Soshiro Matsubara, born in 1980 in Hokkaido, is a contemporary Japanese artist, based in Vienna, Austria. He is known for his provocative works exploring themes of eroticism, desire, the absurd, and the lewd. His creative process involves collecting old magazine snippets and antiques, which he assembles into ceramic sculptures depicting entwined and estranged lovers. One of his main inspirations is the bizarre and turbulent relationship between Oskar Kokoschka and Alma Mahler.

He has exhibited his work in various galleries around the world, including Martina Simeti, Milano (Italy), UNION PACIFIC, London (UK), Bel Ami, LA (USA) and XYZ collective, Tokyo (Japan), among others.

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  • Years:

    Born in 1980

  • Country:

    Japan, Hokkaido