Dimensions: 230 x 170 mm
Pages: 136
Norio Takasugi’s first artist book ‘As the twig is bent, so grows the tree’, published by IBASHO & the(M) éditions.
Taking inspiration from Alexander Pope’s proverb on formative influence, Norio Takasugi explores how conditions and influences shape artistic expression. His creative process is intuitive and investigative—an attempt to trace the origins of impulse and understand the “bending of the twig” that informs his artistic path.
Born in 1973 in Shizuoka, Japan, within a family that owned a photo studio, and since 2004 based in Berlin, Takasugi’s practice bridges craftsmanship, design, and fine art. From early studies in craft design and sculpture at Musashino Art University, he has continually examined the tension between mass production and individuality. His early animal sculptures —birds, frogs, and turtles—were made with IKEA catalogue paper as surface material, transforming serial forms into unique expressions.
In 2014 Takasugi turned to photography and began experimenting with analogue techniques. In his Ivy series (2016–2017), Norio Takasugi transformed photographed ivy leaves into perforated reliefs. Suspended from the surface, the cut-outs vary in exposure, creating nuanced, floral-like three-dimensional image object.
A turning point came with his silver leaf works, where classical photography meets Japanese craft. Using screen printing and sulphur reactions on silver leaf, Takasugi creates luminous botanical and landscape images that blur the line between image and object, reproduction and uniqueness. Sepia tones and control strips embedded in the work serve as both aesthetic and technical markers, underscoring the handcrafted nature of each piece.
Throughout his work, Takasugi meditates on what Walter Benjamin called the "aura" of an artwork: its unique presence in time and space. He invites us to reconsider the handmade and the reproducible, the intimate and the monumental, and the ways in which perception, memory, and material intertwine.
The book is published in a limited edition of 300 copies and 10 special editions. Akiko Wakabayashi has designed the book and Buroform has printed this newest IBASHO & the(M) éditions publication.
stock number: NB759