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Takesada MatsutaniThe Proper Place1971
1971
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Takesada Matsutani: Biography and Printmaking Work
Takesada Matsutani (b. 1937, Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese contemporary artist best known for his involvement with the postwar avant-garde movement Gutai and for his innovative use of materials that bridge painting, sculpture, and printmaking. His practice, which spans over six decades, explores the themes of time, memory, and the body, often through meditative repetition and the transformation of simple materials.
Early Life and Gutai Influence
Matsutani studied at the Kyoto City University of Fine Arts, where he was initially drawn to traditional Japanese painting (nihonga). In the late 1950s, however, he encountered the radical ideas of the Gutai Art Association, an experimental group founded by Jirō Yoshihara that emphasized physical engagement with materials and the performative process of creation. Inspired by Gutai’s challenge to reinvent art after World War II, Matsutani began to experiment with unconventional materials such as vinyl glue (PVA), allowing it to form bulbous, organic shapes as it dried—works that suggested living matter and sensuality.
He officially joined Gutai in 1963 and exhibited with the group until its dissolution in 1972. His early pieces, with their tactile, inflated surfaces, connected deeply with Gutai’s ideals of direct material expression and the interplay between control and accident.
Transition to Paris and the Print Studio
In 1966, Matsutani won a prize that included a trip to Paris, where he studied printmaking at the Atelier 17, run by the renowned printmaker Stanley William Hayter. This period marked a profound shift in his practice. At Atelier 17, Matsutani immersed himself in intaglio techniques such as etching, engraving, and viscosity printing, combining Gutai’s spontaneous ethos with Hayter’s technical precision.
Recognition and Legacy
Takesada Matsutani’s work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Venice Biennale (2017), the Centre Pompidou (Paris), the Hauser & Wirth galleries, and major museums such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, British Museum, and National Museum of Art, Osaka. His prints remain central to his practice, representing a fusion of Gutai experimentation and Western printmaking innovation.
Through his print work, Matsutani redefined the relationship between process and perception, transforming the humble act of marking and pressing into a profound meditation on matter, memory, and the artist’s enduring dialogue with form.
- Creator:Takesada Matsutani (1937, Japanese)
- Creation Year:1971
- Dimensions:Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80.01 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:Edition of 30Price: $4,950
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- Condition:This piece is in excellent condition and is in a brand new custom frame with UV protective plexglass.
- Gallery Location:Hinsdale, IL
- Reference Number:Seller: 24151stDibs: LU1384212763822
Takesada Matsutani
Takesada Matsutani is a Japanese avant-garde artist based in Paris and Nishinomiya. Active as a painter since the 1950s, Matsutani's practice has also included object-based sculpture, printmaking and installation. Matsutani was a member of the Gutai Art Association from 1963 until its dissolution in 1972. Gutai leader Jirō Yoshihara prioritized artistic innovation and originality, a lesson that has remained with the artist throughout his career. Since 1961, Matsutani has used wood glue, what was then a newly available material in post-war Japan, to create organic forms on the surface of the canvas. Fascinated by the variety of evocative shapes that revealed themselves through his manipulation of the glue mixed with paint, the artist regularly returned to these biomorphic forms across a variety of mediums and styles, even adapting them to the context of hard-edge painting in the 1970s. After receiving a scholarship to study for six months in Paris in 1966, Matsutani chose to settle there permanently. Throughout the late 1960s and 1970s, he worked primarily as a printmaker. Since the late 1970s, in parallel to his painting practice, Matsutani has been using graphite and paper as the base for large-scale installations, entitled Streams. These works, finalized by a performance of the artist in situ, explore time, energy and transformation in muted tones of black and white. Matsutani's works are represented in a large number of art museums and collections around the world. In 2002 the artist, who has lived a large part of his childhood in Nishinomiya, received the Nishinomiya City Cultural Award.

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