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Murao studied art in Western New York in the late 90s. While studying installation and environmental art in search of her own form of expression, she gained exposure to social geography, landscape architecture, and other fields which deal with human relationships with space. After returning to Japan, she has consistently pursued an inquiry into how she can create sculptures that define human spatiality—the relationships and interrelationships between humans and their surroundings. Her recent works include sculptures that explore the psychological distance between human space and the horizon. In her Balcony series, she uses the balcony as a metaphor for a part of the human mind, the boundary between psychological and physical or personal and extra-personal space.


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All artworks of Rina Murao
Sculpture, Balcony, III, Rina Murao

Balcony, III

Rina Murao

Sculpture - 7.9 x 9.8 x 2.4 inch

$4,976

Sculpture, Table of Squares, II, Rina Murao

Table of Squares, II

Rina Murao

Sculpture - 59.1 x 98.4 x 98.4 inch

$3,281

Sculpture, Balcony-the Hatch, Rina Murao

Balcony-the Hatch

Rina Murao

Sculpture - 89.8 x 179.5 x 50 inch

$5,605

Sculpture, Balcony "u", Rina Murao

Balcony "u"

Rina Murao

Sculpture - 9.1 x 16.9 x 4.3 inch

$4,518

Sculpture, See to the Sea, Rina Murao

See to the Sea

Rina Murao

Sculpture - 45.3 x 159.4 x 66.9 inch

$43,164

Sculpture, The Sea at Dawn, Rina Murao

The Sea at Dawn

Rina Murao

Sculpture - 59.1 x 99.6 x 99.6 inch

$68,621

Sculpture, Table of Squares, I, Rina Murao

Table of Squares, I

Rina Murao

Sculpture - 40.2 x 40.2 x 106.3 inch

$51,649

Sculpture, Table of Squares, III, Rina Murao

Table of Squares, III

Rina Murao

Sculpture - 9.8 x 16.5 x 16.5 inch

$10,611

Sculpture, Axis as Access to X's, Rina Murao

Axis as Access to X's

Rina Murao

Sculpture - 12.2 x 10.6 x 21.7 inch

$3,619

Sculpture, Balcony in the Rain, Rina Murao

Balcony in the Rain

Rina Murao

Sculpture - 63 x 126 x 34.6 inch

$3,823

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Who is the artist?

Murao studied art in Western New York in the late 90s. While studying installation and environmental art in search of her own form of expression, she gained exposure to social geography, landscape architecture, and other fields which deal with human relationships with space. After returning to Japan, she has consistently pursued an inquiry into how she can create sculptures that define human spatiality—the relationships and interrelationships between humans and their surroundings. Her recent works include sculptures that explore the psychological distance between human space and the horizon. In her Balcony series, she uses the balcony as a metaphor for a part of the human mind, the boundary between psychological and physical or personal and extra-personal space.

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When was Rina Murao born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1975