松谷武判《二つの形》2022 作家蔵 Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth © Takesada Matsutani Photo: Benoît Fougeirol
Takesada Matsutani working in his atelier in the Bastille (2019) Photo: Michel Lunardelli
Takesada Matsutani "Pressure" (1958) Artist collection Courtesy the artist ©Takesada Matsutani Photo: Kaoru Minamino
Takesada Matsutani "Work 63-A-36" (1963) Himeji City Museum of Art
Takesada Matsutani "Work 66-2" (1966) The Miyagi Museum of Art
Takesada Matsutani "Reproduction-Black" (1967) Ashiya City Museum of Art and History collection
Takesada Matsutani "Reproduction-Pink" (1970) Ashiya City Museum of Art and History collection
Takesada Matsutani "Japan Sea-8" (1978) Ashiya City Museum of Art and History collection
Takesada Matsutani "Flow-6" (1982) Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo *1983, Exhibition view in Belgium. ©Takesada Matsutani Archives
Takesada Matsutani "Droplet" (1985) Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery collection
Takesada Matsutani "Contact Point" (2009) The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura and Hayama
Takesada Matsutani "Soft and Hard 9-11-2010" (2010) Artist's collection Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth ©Takesada Matsutani Photo: Marc Domage
Takesada Matsutani "Round Hill" (2023) Artist's collection Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth ©Takesada Matsutani Photo: Nicolas Brasseur
Takesada Matsutani "Untitled" (1973) Artist's collection Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth ©Takesada Matsutani Photo: Nicolas Brasseur
Takesada Matsutani "from 'Sketchbook, Paris 1980-'" (1984) Artist's collection Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth ©Takesada Matsutani Photo: Nicolas Brasseur
Takesada Matsutani "Untitled" (1976) Artist's collection Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth ©Takesada Matsutani Photo: Nicolas Brasseur
Takesada Matsutani "Untitled (Concept for a Monument)" (1985) Artist's collection Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth ©Takesada Matsutani Photo: Nicolas Brasseur
"Object-C" (1975) The Museum of Modern Art, Wakayama
Takesada Matsutani "from 'Sketchbook, Paris 1989-1993'" (1990) Artist's collection Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth ©Takesada Matsutani Photo: Nicolas Brasseur
Together with the leader of the Gutai group, Jiro Yoshihara (right), at a solo exhibition at the Gutai Pinacotheca (Osaka) in 1963 ©︎ Takesada Matsutani Archives
"Together with Stanley William Hayter at 'Atelier 17' in Paris, 1967 ©︎ Takesada Matsutani Archives"
Takesada Matsutani working in his Paris studio, 1981 ©︎ Takesada Matsutani Archives *Blowing through a straw to inflate glue.
Drawing creation scene, 1982, in San Francisco ©︎ Takesada Matsutani Archives *Takesada Matsutani pouring volatile oil onto the artwork during the installation of the drawing "Flow-7"
"Flow - Konishi Residence" (2001) A performance using ink, water, stone, and paper ©︎ Takesada Matsutani Archives Photo: Yasushi Kanbe
Takesada Matsutani Walking in Paris, 2019 Photo: Michel Lunardelli

Takesada Matsutani Exhibition

Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery

Artists

Takesada Matsutani
Throughout a career spanning more than sixty years, Paris-based artist Takesada Matsutani (1937-) has created outstanding work in which the expressions, textures, and presence of material objects are interwoven with the surge and flux of life. In the first half of the 1960s, Matsutani distinguished himself among the second-generation artists of the Gutai Art Association by creating organic forms using vinyl adhesive, a novel material.

In 1966 he moved to Paris, where he began printmaking, giving greater depth to his spatial expression through a unique vocabulary of forms, eventually moving on to geometric color surfaces. Later he returned to organic forms made from vinyl adhesive which he covered with graphite pencil strokes, breaking new ground in an inimitable way.

In recent years his work has seen growing international acclaim, having been included in the Venice Biennale in 2017 and with a retrospective at the Centre Pompidou in Paris in 2019. Matsutani's works come to life when a living person's flesh and blood and five senses encounter the manifestations of the materials that comprise them, including canvas and paper, vinyl adhesive, and graphite. The sheer diversity of the works is endlessly fascinating to those who see them.

This exhibition introduces Matsutani's entire oeuvre from his beginnings, including his work, documents, and video footage, investigating the broad range of his work from a contemporary viewpoint.

Schedule

Oct 3 (Thu) 2024-Dec 17 (Tue) 2024 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-19:00
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
FeeAdults ¥1600, University and High School Students ¥1000, Junior High School Students and Under free.
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VenueTokyo Opera City Art Gallery
http://www.operacity.jp/en/ag/
Location3-20-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-1403
Access3 minute walk from the East exit of Hatsudai Station on the Keio New line, 11 minute walk from Sangubashi Station on the Odakyu Odawara line, 12 minute walk from exit A2 at Nishi-shinjuku-gochome Station on the Toei Oedo line.
Phone050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)