“My style is the top style.” Self-taught artist, Sadamasa MOTONAGA said confidently.

MOTONAGA was a core member of Gutai Art Association 1. He sought new means of expression, unprecedented forms, brilliant colors and experimentation. He initially became famous for his drip paintings, which were inspired by the traditional Japanese technique of “tarashikomi” (wet-in-wet). Applying layers of liquid paint that were absorbed into the canvas in an irregular way.

Thereafter in the 1970s, the artist’s scratchy hand-drawn forms reappeared along with the use of canned spray paint, creating a style that was fresh and raw, akin to graffiti and animation. Creating paintings that are characterized by simple lines and a gentle palette of muted primary colors.

“He was human so he had his cold side too, but just his presence close at hand filled you with warmth. Perhaps it was a kind of aura.” Etsuko, the wife of MOTONAGA, pays tribute to him as an artist of human warmth.

MOTONAGA had a unique sense of humor and an optimistic attitude. He sometimes styled himself comically an artist of “aho ha (a foolish school).” His style was to work obeying his own feeling, without putting emphasis on art theories or ideas, while describing himself as foolish. In the latter stage of his creative career, he also created picture books for children. His humorous style has been popular through all ages.

In the spring of 2013, the exhibition ‘Gutai: Splendid Playground’ took place at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. At that exhibition, Sadamasa MOTONAGA’s “Work (Water),” installed in the huge wellhole of the museum. Comprising a series of vinyl sheets with dyed water, hung like hammocks. Gravity pulled the sheets into curved forms, allowing the water to pool at the bottom, while the changing natural light subtly affected its jewel-like colors throughout the day.

MOTONAGA was the recipient‭ ‬for several prizes‭, ‬including‭, ‬The Prize of Excellence at 15th‭ ‬Contemporary Art Exhibition of Japan‭, ‬1964‭; ‬Hyogo Cultural Prize‭, ‬1986‭; ‬Medal‭ ‬of Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters‭, ‬1988‭; ‬The Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon‭, ‬1991‭; ‬Osaka Art‭ ‬Prize‭, ‬1992‭. ‬His art has been the subject of many retrospective exhibitions‭, ‬most notably at‭ ‬The Centre Pompidou‭, ‬2020‭; ‬Solomon R‭. ‬Guggenheim Museum‭ ‬in New York‭, ‬1966‭ ‬and 1973‭. ‬Some of his art was collected in The National Museum of Art in Osaka‭, ‬The National Museum of Art in Kyoto‭, ‬MoMA‭, ‬etc.

Note 1: Gutai Art Association (1954-1972) - Most influential Japanese post-war avant-garde art movement. Experimenting new forms of art. Leading by Jiro YOSHIHARA, with the aim of "Don’t copy anyone! Do something that was never seen before! “ , Gutai artists continue to break the rules of conventional art. Their artworks can even appear in a form of huge installation and performance art. Emphasized on theatrical interaction between the medium of art and human body. Representative artists including, Atsuko TANAKA, Kazuo SHIRAGA, Shuji MUKAI, Tsuyoshi MAEKAWA, Takesada MATSUTANI, Chiyu UEMAE, Yuko NASAKA, etc.

Taipei

 

1F, No.1, Jihu Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei City, 114, Taiwan (R.O.C)

Tel: +886 2 8751 1185


Opening Hours: 11:00 - 19:00
Closed: Monday

More Info

ARTIST

MOTONAGA SADAMASA
Sadamasa Motonaga is one of the representative artists from the first generation of Gutai Art Association. In his later career, Motonaga is also active as author of children's books, and his specific style of humour is well known among people of all ages. Motonaga belongs to Gutai group from 1955 to 1971. He develops one after another his own innovative ideas such as "Water Sculpture", which hangs vinyl bags filled with painted water, application of traditional dripping method of Japanese painting "Tarashikomi" to his own style, adoption of airbrush for scattering acrylic paint, etc. Motonaga gets experience in oversea from his early period including contracts with Martha Jackson Gallery (New York) and International Centre of Aesthetic Research (Turin, Italy). The artist is highly acclaimed in international exhibitions such as Venice Biennial, Seoul International Print Biennial, Torino Premio Risone International Exhibition, etc.
Need Support?
If you're interested in an artwork, we can assist you.

Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest updates.

Get exclusive access to the newest exhibition information and member-only events available only to newsletter subscribers.