SADAMASA MOTONAGA SADAMASA MOTONAGA

SADAMASA MOTONAGA

SADAMASA MOTONAGA
SADAMASA MOTONAGA

Sadamasa Motonaga is one of the representative artists from the first generation of the Gutai Art Association. In his later career, Motonaga was also active as an author of children's books, and his specific style of humour is well known among people of all ages. Motonaga belonged to the Gutai group from 1955 to 1971. He developed innovative ideas such as 'Water Sculpture', which involves suspending vinyl bags filled with painted water. He also incorporated the traditional Japanese painting technique of 'Tarashikomi' into his style, using the airbrush to disperse acrylic paint, among other methods. Motonaga gained experience overseas from his early period, including contracts with the Martha Jackson Gallery (New York) and the International Centre of Aesthetic Research (Turin, Italy). Motonaga has received high acclaim in international exhibitions such as the Venice Biennial, Seoul International Print Biennial, Torino Premio Risone International Exhibition, and others.

 

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NEWS

50 Years Since the End | The Gutai Art Association as seen at the National Museum of Art, Osaka

January 4, 2023
ART NEWS

50 Years Since the End | The Gutai Art Association Revives at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka

December 27, 2022
ART NEWS

ARTICLES

“Into the Unknown World — GUTAI: Differentiation and Integration” at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art and the National Museum of Art

October 19, 2022
Osaka, Japan

Beginning and Ending with Water | Etsuko Nakatsuji on Sadamasa Motonaga's Way of Life
GUTAI STILL ALIVE 2015 vol.1
30/35
The Real Sadamasa Motonaga | A Self Deprecating Artist Who’s Genius and Curiosity Can be Attested Through His Works
GUTAI STILL ALIVE 2015 vol.1
29/35
Art Historian Kunio Motoe’s Take On the “Gutai Art Association”
GUTAI STILL ALIVE 2015 vol.1
01/35

MAJOR EXHIBITIONS, COLLECTIONS

The National Museum of Art (Osaka), The National Museum of Modern Art (Kyoto), Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art (Hyogo, Japan), The Museum of Modern Art New York, Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Dallas Museum of Art (Dallas, Texas), etc.

IMAGES

"White blur light green" 31.0 × 40.9 cm, 1992
"Work" 27.0 × 24.0 cm, 1960
"Untitled" 27.0 × 24.0 cm, 1965
"Connected #F(200)-87" 182.0 × 227.0 cm, 1987

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