
Kan Yasuda: Forms of the Unconscious installation view, photo credit Douglas Dubler III
Kan Yasuda: Forms of the Unconscious
Closing Saturday, January 24, 2026
35 N Moore Street, NYC
This is the final week to experience Kan Yasuda: Forms of the Unconscious, a major solo exhibition of new and iconic works by renowned Japanese sculptor Kan Yasuda at Ippodo Gallery. Marking Yasuda’s highly anticipated return to New York for his first solo presentation in over a decade, the exhibition offers a rare chance to encounter his serene yet monumental sculptures in an intimate setting.
Kan Yasuda (b. 1945) is a master of contemporary sculpture whose quietly powerful works probe the unconscious through an intense physical and intuitive engagement with stone. Pushing both the limits of masonry and his own bodily movement, Yasuda awakens the dormant energy embedded in marble over eons, transforming it into vessels of memory, time, and touch. At once magnetic and contemplative, his sculptures invite close looking and physical encounter, unfolding with the dreamlike depth of millennia revealed layer by layer.
With a career spanning more than fifty years and landmark installations across Europe and Japan, this exhibition is a compelling opportunity to experience Yasuda’s profound sculptural vision. Don’t miss the show before it closes on January 24!
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