Haroshi to Present New Skateboard Sculptures at NANZUKA's Tokyo Gallery
Entitled “Guzo.”




Haroshi is set to open his first solo exhibit at NANZUKA’s gallery in Tokyo, Japan. The forthcoming presentation, called “Guzo,” will see a new range of sculptures, figurines and fire hydrants, as well as a full-scale ramp crafted by the acclaimed artist/skater himself. All pieces, per usual, were meticulously produced using a plethora of colorful skate decks that have been thrown away — a technique that Haroshi has utilized for the past 15 years. All in all, there will be over 20 works of art on display.
Preview the “Guzo” pieces above courtesy of Juxtapoz and head over to NANZUKA’s official site to learn more. The exhibition will be open to the public from April 22 up until June 10.
NANZUKA
2-17-3 Shibuya, Shibuya-Ku
Tokyo 150-0002
Japan