Takesada Matsutani: In the Studio

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  • čas přidán 26. 09. 2018
  • In his Paris studio, Japanese-born artist Takesada Matsutani talks about how he came to join the Gutai Art Association in 1963, moved to Paris in 1966, and how vinyl adhesive glue and graphite have sustained a practice ‘streaming into infinity’.
    Coming of age in postwar Japan, artist Takesada Matsutani found himself longing ‘to make something beyond the canvas’. Gravitating to likeminded artists coalescing as the Gutai Art Association - gutai translating roughly to ‘concrete’ - and working increasingly with the new material of vinyl adhesive glue to make bulbous, three dimensional paintings, the artist eventually moved to Europe in 1966, finding employment in Stanley William Hayter’s Parisian engraving studio, Atelier 17, where engraving allowed Matsutani to ‘draw his imaginations’.
    ‘drop in time’, Matsutani’s first solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Somerset opens on Friday 28 September 2018. The exhibition, which has been organised in collaboration with Olivier Renaud-Clément, includes new paintings and a site-specific installation, alongside a selection of prints dating from the 1960s. In addition, a series of never-before-seen assemblages will be on view, offering an insight into the breadth of the artist’s practice.
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Komentáře • 14

  • @margaretfarquhar9567
    @margaretfarquhar9567 Před 3 lety +5

    I love this artist

  • @juli-ana
    @juli-ana Před 2 lety

    always come back to this video

  • @valiullah
    @valiullah Před 5 lety +4

    Beautiful.

  • @chompers11
    @chompers11 Před 2 lety

    wow so many highlights in that one

  • @annaluciacontangelo5004

    💙

  • @CAPTAINRIAX
    @CAPTAINRIAX Před 3 lety

    Bolod

  • @lifebeelifebee9214
    @lifebeelifebee9214 Před 4 lety +1

    I could never understand this type of an art sorry

    • @ritiittiii9344
      @ritiittiii9344 Před 3 lety +3

      art is not to be understood , its to be enjoyed , its to beautify . beauty was always like you except it to be , and modernity has taken a break from it , wanting to see a completely new horizon .

    • @letmesummarize1176
      @letmesummarize1176 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey mate, me neither until i saw “whos afraid of conceptual art” (it says the video is 2 hours long but its less than hour, it repeats itself, dont get discouraged)

    • @larikmezey3924
      @larikmezey3924 Před rokem

      I think you are more into the artist than the art work.

  • @Nancy-tr5fi
    @Nancy-tr5fi Před 9 měsíci

    Talk talk, why can%'t you letus SEEENSEE SEE SEEPAINT, SEEE SEE SEE ART STOP TALKING THE WORLD TALKS TOO MUCH.

  • @studysap1016
    @studysap1016 Před měsícem

    I personally think he is not an artist..but an wanna be.....just pathetic..making people fool