
Sadamasa Motonaga
Japanese(April 20, 1922 – 2011)
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Sadamasa Motonaga, Where Color Finds Freedom
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There is a photograph that captures something essential about Sadamasa Motonaga. It was taken in 1956 at the second Gutai Art Exhibition in Osaka, and it shows a landscape transformed: long plastic tubes filled with colored water and oil suspended between trees in an outdoor grove, their contents catching the light and casting trembling shadows across the ground below. No canvas, no frame, no institution. Just color, gravity, and the living world. That image, and the sensibility behind it, would define a career spanning more than five decades and place Motonaga among the most inventive and… Continue reading
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