Hiroyasu Tsuri Japan
Hiroyasu Tsuri is a Japanese (b. 1985 Yokohama) contemporary artist who's work stands out for its embodiment of hybridity. It blurs polarities such as East and West, studio practice and street art, representation and abstraction. He is also well known as TWOONE for his large scale mural works around the world.
In 2003 after graduating high school in Yokohama, Tsuri moved to Melbourne, Australia. Due to his limited English at the time, when arriving in Melbourne he used skateboarding and graffiti as a means to become acquainted with the city. Art became a primary means of expression and with his unique style, Tsuri soon became a well-known fixture in the Melbourne's street art scene.
After completing a Diploma of Visual Art and Multimedia in 2012, Tsuri became familiar with multimedia arts and expanded his formal knowledge and practice. Later that year he held his major first solo exhibition "1000 Can Show". From the exhibition's success, Tsuri has since garnered international recognition and has exhibited his versatile artworks in galleries and museums across the globe. His work consists of painting, sculpture, installation, performance art and sound.
Tsuri often travels around the world to paint large scale public murals. Some of his most notable mural works include; 'NEW DAWN/NEWDAY/NEW LIFE'(2019) in Osimo,Italy, 'Portrait of Verneuil-sur-Seine'(2019) in Verneuil-sur-Seine, France, ''T Hoekje'(2018) in Leeuwarden,Netherland, 'Sumac golden gather Sneak '(2018) in Toronto, Canada, 'Victoria Street's Dreamscape' (2017) in Victoria, Australia; Cestlaquenousappartenons (2016) in Cran Montana, Switzerland; KlosterStraße 'Dreamscape' (2014) in Berlin, Germany; and Grand Lane (2012) in Perth, Australia.
Since 2014 Tsuri has been based in Europe where he continues to experiment with materials and mediums and push his art to new levels. His artworks have been acquired by The National Gallery of Victoria and by the City of Yarra, Australia as part of their permanent collections.
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Hiroyasu TsuriTutto Passa (Wild Flowers Of Sant’elia A Pianisi), 2023Acrylic and Aerosol on cotton Canvas200 x 200 x 4 cmAU$ 12,600.00View more details -
Hiroyasu TsuriSuch Is Life, 2023Acrylic and Aerosol on cotton Canvas200 x 200 x 4 cmAU$ 12,600.00View more details -
Hiroyasu TsuriWave III, 2022Aerosol on Perspex with fluorescent tube light76 x 56 x 0.3 cm (unframed) 78.7 x 58.6 x 9 cm (framed)AU$ 3,300.00View more details -
Hiroyasu TsuriWave I, 2022Aerosol on Perspex with fluorescent tube light76 x 56 x 0.3 cm (unframed) 78.6 x 58.6 x 9 cm (framed)AU$ 3,300.00View more details -
Hiroyasu TsuriBlue Tulip II, 2022Aerosol on Perspex with fluorescent tube light74 x 54 x 0.3 cm (unframed) 76.8 x 58.3 x 8.8 cm (framed)AU$ 3,300.00View more details -
Hiroyasu TsuriBlue Tulip III, 2022Aerosol on Perspex with fluorescent tube light74 x 54 x 0.3 cm (unframed) 76.5 x 58.5 x 9 cm (framed)AU$ 3,300.00View more details -
Hiroyasu TsuriL’ Aurore (Dawn), 2023Acrylic on Cotton Canvas99.5 x 99.5 x 3.2 cmAU$ 3,150.00View more details -
Hiroyasu TsuriEppur Si Muove (And Yet It Moves), 2023Acrylic on Cotton Canvas99 x 99 x 3 cmAU$ 3,150.00View more details -
Hiroyasu TsuriDiamanti (Totem Of Casa De Cacchione), 2023Acrylic on Cotton Canvas99 x 99.5 x 3.2 cmAU$ 3,150.00View more details -
Hiroyasu TsuriCielo Stellato (Starry Night), 2023Acrylic on Cotton Canvas99 x 99 x 3 cmAU$ 3,150.00View more details -
Hiroyasu TsuriImpression of 2021, 2023Acrylic on Cotton Canvas84.7 x 65.5 x 3.2 cmAU$ 2,800.00View more details
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Hiroyasu Tsuri
Physical Action as a Thinking Form 28 Nov - 21 Dec 2025Read more -
Overnight Oats
Robert Bowers 21 Jul - 6 Aug 2023What coheres this carefully chosen suite of paintings is a sense of connection - whilst there are no figures present in his work, a strong presence is felt - as if everyone has just left to collect their fish & chip orders at the same time. The campsite compositions allude...Read more -
Blue Period
Hiroyasu Tsuri 23 Jun - 9 Jul 2023Before I painted this mural the museum staff guided me through all of the exhibitions. One of the exhibitions was a recreation of the 'World Expo of the Netherlands' - where they displayed a lot of ceramic works using the famous colour 'Delft Blue'. Whilst I was there I found...Read more -
Quarantine Series
Hiroyasu Tsuri 9 - 25 Apr 2021Read more -
Raw Mark Making
Hiroyasu Tsuri 9 - 25 Oct 2020Since pre-historic times it has been an instinctual human behaviour to make marks. Whether an individual or a group of people, mark-making has been a constant outlet for human beings to leave behind a record of their existence and experiences. Hiroyasu Tsuri (TWOONE) is driven by this same innate behaviour....Read more
