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Kinetic Artist Susumu Shingu’s Gentle Message for the World 

Last updated: June 17, 2025 2:20 pm
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Susumu Shingu: Exploring the Intersection of Art and Nature

Japanese kinetic sculptor, installation artist, and author Susumu Shingu is a master at capturing invisible forces like wind, gravity, motion, and balance in his mesmerizing artworks. His unique approach to visual art goes beyond traditional canvases, as he playfully engages with space and the elements in real time. Shingu’s first museum solo show in the United States, titled “Susumu Shingu: Elated!”, is currently on display at the Japan Society in New York City until August 10.

At the age of almost 88, Shingu has dedicated his career to translating the physics of nature into larger-than-life sculptures that are technologically advanced and visually captivating. Despite his wealth of experience, the artist has maintained a childlike sense of wonder and curiosity, which shines through in his work. Collaborating with like-minded engineers and fabricators, Shingu’s sculptures come to life in ways that defy gravity and challenge our perception of the world around us.

In a recent interview with Hyperallergic, Shingu expressed his deep gratitude for being alive on this planet. He sees existence as a miracle and aims to convey that sense of happiness and wonder through his art. His sculptures, made from materials like aluminum, steel, and carbon fiber, reflect his reverence for Earth and all its natural wonders.

Born in Osaka, Shingu initially studied oil painting before transitioning to dimensional work under the guidance of Japanese shipyard president Kageki Minami. This pivotal shift led him to explore shipbuilding and aerodynamics, ultimately shaping his unique artistic vision. His work caught the attention of the art world, leading to exhibitions and public art commissions around the globe.

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Shingu’s passion for connecting with nature extends beyond his sculptures. He has also dedicated himself to engaging with children through illustrated books, theatrical performances, and character design. His character Sandalino, an extraterrestrial being and protector of Earth’s environment, features prominently in his children’s books and reflects his commitment to environmental conservation.

In “Elated!”, visitors can experience Shingu’s suspended sculptures that delicately respond to the surrounding air currents, as well as his kinetic standing works that evoke organic and cosmic shapes and motions. The exhibition provides a glimpse into the artist’s creative process with preliminary sketches and handmade maquettes.

As the world rapidly changes, Shingu’s message remains constant: we must care for Earth and preserve its natural beauty. Through his art, he invites us to reconnect with nature and embrace a sense of wonder and gratitude for the planet we call home.

Don’t miss the opportunity to engage with Susumu Shingu’s transformative artworks at the Japan Society in New York City. And mark your calendars for his upcoming artist talk on June 18, where he will discuss his monumental site-specific installations in the city.

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