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Tadaaki Kuwayama

Past exhibition
January 12 - February 16, 2019
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Tadaaki Kuwayama

Past exhibition
January 12 - February 16, 2019
  • Overview
  • Works
  • Installation Views
  • Related Artists
Overview
Untitled, 1999 Anodized aluminum.
Untitled, 1999 Anodized aluminum.

 

Press:

artnet news, February 12, 2019
Art Viewer, February 14, 2019
Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla), February 6, 2019

 


 

Nonaka-Hill is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by New York based artist, Tadaaki Kuwayama. The exhibition will be his first on the West Coast.

Ideas, thoughts, philosophy, reasons, meanings, even the humanity of the artist, do not enter into my work at all. There is only the art itself. That is all.

Tadaaki Kuwayama, Art in America, August issue, 1964(vol. 52, no.4)p. 100

Kuwayama has consistently produced reductivist artworks since moving to New York in 1958. Widely recognized as one of the pioneers of American Minimalism of the 1960s, he had solo exhibitions at the Green Gallery in 1961 and 1962. His status as a globally acclaimed Minimalist, however, is premised on the categorization of his art into styles such as “color field painting” and “monochrome painting” in relation to preexisting evaluation criteria. By exploring the material of his works with a spirit of experimentation, Kuwayama has, in fact, pursued unprecedented beauty.

 

What an artist often gives as a ‘statement’ is no more than the description of the process of how his work is made and an explanation of the materials used. Words about the work become unnecessary. Looking at the work gives a clearer explanation than words.

Tadaaki Kuwayama, “On my work”, Art Now, vol. 2, page unknown. Republished in Flash Art, June issue, 1963, P.16

 

Kuwayama’s oeuvre can be understood as spanning several periods during which he used different materials. Until 1962, when he had his second solo exhibition in the U.S., he produced paintings using Japanese mineral pigments and acrylic solvent on boards wrapped in Japanese paper. After that and until about 1969, he used acrylic paint; in the 1970s, he used metallic paints; and in the 1980s, he painted in oil. Since the 1990s, he has made space itself his work.

 

The exhibition will feature a 1999 installation comprising multiple anodized aluminum panels, alternating natural aluminum color with pink. The gallery will be transformed into an unfamiliar space, which will in turn be reduced to a work, and provide viewers with a new sensory experience.

 

Tadaaki Kuwayama was born 1932 in Nagoya. After graduating from the Japanese Painting course at the Tokyo University of the Arts in 1958, he moved to the United States, and has been based in New York since. Early on, he produced works using Japanese mineral pigments and paper. After his solo exhibition at Green Gallery in 1961, he began making monochromatic acrylic paintings that were combined to make geometric forms and pioneered the American Minimalist movement in the 1960s and 1970s. His globally acclaimed works, which are intended to be pure art and provide pure art experiences, display no subjective expression. His solo exhibitions include The Museum of Modern Art, Hayama (2012); The National Museum of Art, Osaka (2011); the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (2011); the Nagoya City Art Museum (2010); the Rupertinum Museum, Salzburg (2000); the Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art, Sakura and the Chiba City Museum of Art (both 1996); the Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, Fukuoka (1985). His works have also been included in numerous group exhibitions including “Surface, Support, Process: The 1960s Monochrome in the Guggenheim Collection,” the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2011); “The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia, 1860-1989,” the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2009); “Japanese Art After 1945: Scream Against the Sky,” the San Francisco Museum of Art (1995); “Vormen van de Kleur,” the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (1966-67). His works are also included in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; the Nationalgalerie, Berlin; the Foundation for Constructivist, Concrete and Conceptual Art, Zurich; The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; The National Museum of Art, Osaka and others

Works
  • Tadaaki Kuwayama Untitled, 1999 Anodized aluminum. 90 units. 86-1/2 x 7 x 2-1/2 inches, each (219.7 x 17.8 x 6.4 cm) / 108 linear feet
    Tadaaki Kuwayama
    Untitled, 1999
    Anodized aluminum. 90 units.
    86-1/2 x 7 x 2-1/2 inches, each (219.7 x 17.8 x 6.4 cm) / 108 linear feet
  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK2743-1/4-75, 1975 Metallic paint on canvas, aluminum. (silver) 43-1/4 x 43-1/4 inches (109.9 x 109.9 cm)
    Tadaaki Kuwayama
    TK2743-1/4-75, 1975
    Metallic paint on canvas, aluminum. (silver)
    43-1/4 x 43-1/4 inches (109.9 x 109.9 cm)
  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK3343-1/4-75, 1975 Metallic paint on canvas, aluminum. (gold) 43-1/4 x 43-1/4 inches (109.9 x 109.9 cm)
    Tadaaki Kuwayama
    TK3343-1/4-75, 1975
    Metallic paint on canvas, aluminum. (gold)
    43-1/4 x 43-1/4 inches (109.9 x 109.9 cm)
  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK4718-5-3/5-92, 1992 Oil on paper on board. 18 x 15-3/4 x 5-3/4 inches, 45.7 x 40 x 14.6 cm
    Tadaaki Kuwayama
    TK4718-5-3/5-92, 1992
    Oil on paper on board.
    18 x 15-3/4 x 5-3/4 inches,
    45.7 x 40 x 14.6 cm
  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK4918-5-5/8-90, 1990 Black (D gray) oil on paper on board. 18 x 15-3/4 x 5-3/4 inches, 45.7 x 40 x 14.6 cm
    Tadaaki Kuwayama
    TK4918-5-5/8-90, 1990
    Black (D gray) oil on paper on board.
    18 x 15-3/4 x 5-3/4 inches, 45.7 x 40 x 14.6 cm
  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK1218-96, 1996

    Tadaaki Kuwayama TK1218-96, 1996

  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK1318-96, 1996

    Tadaaki Kuwayama TK1318-96, 1996

  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK1418-96, 1996

    Tadaaki Kuwayama
    TK1418-96, 1996

  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK1518-96, 1996

    Tadaaki Kuwayama
    TK1518-96, 1996

  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK1618-96 1996, 1996

    Tadaaki Kuwayama
    TK1618-96 1996, 1996

  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK1718-96, 1996

    Tadaaki Kuwayama

    TK1718-96, 1996

  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK1818-96, 1996

    Tadaaki Kuwayama

    TK1818-96, 1996

  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK1918-96, 1996

    Tadaaki Kuwayama

    TK1918-96, 1996

     

  • Tadaaki Kuwayama TK9459-3/4-68, 1968

    Tadaaki Kuwayama

    TK9459-3/4-68, 1968

Installation Views
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Contemporary Art Daily Shuzo Azuchi Gulliver

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Contemporary Art Daily, Tomohisa Obana

ARTE FUSE, Daisuke Fukunaga

Contemporary Art Daily, Daisuke Fukunaga

Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla), Daisuke Fukunaga

What's on Los Angeles, Daisuke Fukunaga

Hyperallergic, Daisuke Fukunaga

Artillery, Kentaro Kawabata
Larchmont Buzz, Kentaro Kawabata

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Art Viewer, Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning Was Love
Hyperallergic, Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning Was Love

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Hyperallergic, Busy Work at Home

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Hyperallergic, Ulala Imai

Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla), Ulala Imai

Contemporary Art Daily, Ulala Imai

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Special Ops, Ulala Imai

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ARTFORUM, Kazuo Kadonaga
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