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..."“I look at the piece, I get a reaction from it, and then I try to see if I could improve on that, and then I will try to do that.” He hardly worries about his finished work.

“My issue is, can I maintain my energy, my curiosity about what I’m doing?” Kaneko ponders. “If that thing starts disappearing, then I would really worry about it.”

But Kaneko manages to keep viewers on their toes, giving no context to his work whatsoever.

The 80-year-old artist is notorious for leaving his work untitled to challenge the “freedom of thinking.”

This allows art enthusiasts an opportunity to interact with his work on their own rather than following a formalized interpretation. The change of seasons, the time of day, the location in itself — all of these little things factor into one’s interpretation and how one would perceive Kaneko’s work. This interaction is as organic as it can be.

“I think if I put a title on any piece, that will already limit other people’s freedom to look at it,” Kaneko says. “I feel like everyone is different in this world — everybody has a different background. Even when you’re looking at the same thing, we think of different kinds of stuff. So it’s a question of personality. How much do you want to be open?”

From oversize heads that take center space in the garden’s courtyard to tiny “dango” (Japanese word for dumpling) structures unassumingly tucked away into a corner, Kaneko’s work is diverse, yet consistent.

But does the artist have a favorite? “Well, you know, I always say my next piece will be my favorite.”
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