Takesada Matsutani
Shifting Boundaries
5 February – 18 April 2026
London
Shifting Boundaries
5 February – 18 April 2026
London
The Ōsaka-born artist Takesada Matsutani takes over our North Gallery for his first exhibition in London, UK in over a decade, coinciding with his 60th year of living and working in Paris, France. The artist’s diverse practice is concerned with the reshaping of matter, namely his signature materials of vinyl glue and graphite. This exhibition, organized with Olivier Renaud-Clement, ranges from the sensational sculpture ‘The Magic Box’ (1988) to brand-new works that epitomize his experimentation with glue.
The 60th anniversary of Matsutani’s time in Paris, France is concurrent with the 10th Prix Matsutani, an initiative from the SHŌEN endowment fund founded by Takesada Matsutani and his wife Kate Van Houten with the goal of supporting artists and their work. Additionally, Musée Cernuschi will commission a project with the artist in September 2026.
Running alongside Matsutani’s exhibition is a solo show on Tetsumi Kudo (1935 – 1990) in the South Gallery. Kudo was a key player of Tokyo’s anti-art movement as well as the nouveau realisme movement in France. Though the two artists were part of different movements, they are united by their relocation from Japan to Paris, France, in the 1960s, where they became acquainted with each other, and by their rejection of established modes of making.
Abstrait 抽象 La Boverie, Liege, Belgique
2024
Propagation 25-A 繁殖25の A
2025
Propagation 25-B
2025
Extension 1
2024
Cercle 円
2024
Stream–2
1978
Hauser & Wirth Publishers will release the compact title ‘In The Studio: Takesada Matsutani’ on 30 April 2026, containing a text by independent curator Mika Yoshitake and newly unearthed archival images. This book is part of the imprint’s new ‘In The Studio’ series that focuses on major figures of 20th- or 21st-century art, offering an introduction to their influences, materials and techniques.
Kate Van Houten and Takesada Matsutani in his studio in Paris, France, 2023 © Takesada Matsutani. Photo: Laura Stevens
In a 2023 conversation with Ursula magazine, Takesada Matsutani and Kate Van Houten recount their early days as artists in Paris, France with Désirée Moorhead-Hayter, Olivier Renaud-Clément and Anders Bergstrom.
From the early 1960s until the 1970s Matsutani was a key member of the influential post war Japanese art collective, the Gutai Art Association. Over six decades Matsutani has developed a unique visual language of form and materials. As part of the Gutai group, Matsutani experimented with vinyl glue, using fans and his own breath to manipulate the substance, creating bulbous and sensuous forms reminiscent of human curves and features....
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