Keita Matsunaga : Accumulation Flow
Nonaka-Hill is pleased to present, Accumulation Flow, Keita Matsunaga’s second solo exhibition in Los Angeles. The exhibition opens January 20th and will be on view through March 9, 2024. An opening reception will be held for the artist on Saturday, January 20, from 5-8 pm.
Keita Matsunaga has long been fascinated by renewal, remixing, and reuse which traces to his training in architecture. His ceramics, like human-made structures, are made from his analyzation of its region’s raw materials. Both must be rooted in and sit atop a ground that is physically and symbolically understood. This gives Matsunaga a heightened sensitivity to his materials, his methods of layering predict the extent to which the ceramic’s distortion and cracking will guide his plans. The work depends on accumulations, dense strata that reaches into the past and decides the future on which his objects emerge and rest.
Matsunaga realizes his new series of ceramics both by hand and from a unique casting process; the casts are hollowed out by Matsunaga’s hand and kiln fired, altering and vitrifying them into their final forms. All his objects, regardless of their incarnations, are the direct results of sedimentation: its raw materials are excavated through layers of sediment in his local region and its geological behaviors are organically reconstructed in the studio. By pouring layers of liquified clay into his molds, he allows pebbles and sand to settle as water runs through capillaries in the drying matrix, leading to cracks, fissures, and striations. The latter of which is analogous to tree rings, pond ripples, or the wrinkling of human skin, compounding a century, a moment, or lifetime into one object.
Coated in urushi, a natural tree lacquer, Matsunaga’s earthen-colored works (many of which are titled Monuke, translating to “empty shell”) make overt references to the textures and traces of natural processes. Other works layered with multi-colored lacquers offer an alternate surface, like that of seashells and tea bowls, some of whose rims approximate the upsurge of boiling water in a tea kettle (they are titled MyakuMyaku, which translates to “pulse-pulse”). And there are works entitled Miki, (loosely translated as “trunk,”) one of which resembles a slice of a weathered tree with a void in the middle; other traditional swollen vessels are conflated with “tree-ness” by virtue of their title. But it is ironically the Puddle works that most resemble slices of trees, thus conflating its rings of time with ripples in water. Matsunaga also punctuates his exhibition with objects with no obvious referent but implying the organic or explicitly human- made or both—a book, cocoon, or fruit slice. Suffusing his works with the effects of natural phenomena, Matsunaga’s working methods can be perceived as meditative, instinctive, emotional, yet radically conceptual in practice.
Born in Tajimi, Japan (an area well known for ceramics), in 1986, Keita Matsuaga currently lives and works in both Tajimi and Kani in Gifu prefecture. The son of ceramists, his artistic training includes studying architecture at Meijo University, (2010), completing the Tajimi City Ceramics Design Laboratory (2013), and graduation from the Kanazawa Utsatsuyama Crafts Workshop (2016). Matsunaga has shown extensively across Japan in both a gallery setting and museums and has won several awards including the Takaoka Contemporary Craft Competition (2013). His work was most recently included in Contemporary Pottery: inside⇄ outside, at the Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum, Seto, Japan (2022) and Rakusui-tei Art Museum, Toyama, Japan (2022).
Keita Matsunaga
Accumulation Flow
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 20, 5-8 pm
We open to the public at 12 noon
720 N Highland Avenue Los Angeles CA 90038
- Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2023Ceramic, urushi24 3/8 x 27 1/8 x 9 1/2 in
62 x 69 x 24 cm - Keita MatsunagaUntitled, 2023Ceramic, urushi25 1/4 x 19 3/4 x 11 3/4 in
64 x 50 x 30 cm - Keita MatsunagaMiki, 2023Ceramic, urushi19 3/4 x 21 5/8 x 21 5/8 in
50 x 55 x 55 cm - Keita MatsunagaMiki, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi11 1/4 x 9 3/4 x 9 3/4 in
28.5 x 24.8 x 24.8 cm - Keita MatsunagaMiki, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi12 5/8 x 9 3/4 x 9 3/4 in
32 x 24.8 x 24.8 cm - Keita MatsunagaMiki, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi13 3/4 x 9 3/4 x 9 3/4 in
35 x 24.8 x 24.8 cm - Keita MatsunagaMiki, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi13 3/8 x 9 7/8 x 9 7/8 in
34 x 25 x 25 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2022Ceramic, urushi8 1/4 x 10 5/8 x 8 1/8 in
21 x 27 x 20.5 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2023Ceramic, urushi9 1/2 x 12 3/8 x 12 3/4 in
24 x 31.5 x 32.5 cm - Keita MatsunagaCocoon, 2023Ceramic, urushi9 7/8 x 22 x 8 5/8 in
25 x 56 x 22 cm - Keita MatsunagaShikan, 2023Ceramic, urushi, with Kakishibu and iron mordant on oak wood5 1/8 x 16 1/8 x 16 1/8 in
13 x 41 x 41 cm - Keita MatsunagaShikan, 2023Ceramic, urushi, with Kakishibu and iron mordant on oak wood6 1/8 x 9 1/4 x 21 1/2 in
15.5 x 23.5 x 54.5 cm - Keita MatsunagaPuddle, 2023Ceramic, urushi, with Kakishibu and iron mordant on oak wood2 3/8 x 16 x 16 in
6 x 40.5 x 40.5 cm - Keita MatsunagaPuddle, 2023Ceramic, urushi, with Kakishibu and iron mordant on oak wood2 1/2 x 21 x 12 5/8 in
6.5 x 53.5 x 32 cm - Keita MatsunagaPuddle, 2023Ceramic, urushi, with Kakishibu and iron mordant on oak wood2 1/2 x 21 x 12 1/2 in
6.5 x 53.3 x 31.7 cm - Keita MatsunagaPuddle, 2023Ceramic, urushi, with Kakishibu and iron mordant on oak wood2 1/2 x 17 7/8 x 12 5/8 in
6.5 x 45.5 x 32 cm - Keita MatsunagaTrace, 2023Ceramic, urushi, with Kakishibu and iron mordant on oak wood17 3/8 x 11 3/4 x 2 1/2 in
44 x 30 x 6.5 cm - Keita MatsunagaTrace, 2023Ceramic, urushi, with Kakishibu and iron mordant on oak wood18 1/2 x 12 1/4 x 2 5/8 in
47 x 31 x 6.8 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2023Ceramic, urushi18 1/8 x 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 in
46 x 28.5 x 21.5 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2022Ceramic, urushi5 3/4 x 8 1/4 x 7 1/8 in
14.5 x 21 x 18 cm - Keita MatsunagaBook, 2021Ceramic, glaze, urushi1 1/2 x 11 3/4 x 11 5/8 in
3.7 x 30 x 29.5 cm - Keita MatsunagaCocoon, 2023Ceramic, urushi6 7/8 x 12 x 11 3/8 in
17.5 x 30.5 x 29 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi7 7/8 x 10 5/8 x 14 1/8 in
20 x 27 x 36 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi3 x 4 x 3 1/2 in
7.5 x 10 x 9 cm - Keita MatsunagaMyakuMyaku, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi10 x 6 1/4 x 5 7/8 in
25.5 x 16 x 15 cm - Keita MatsunagaMyakuMyaku, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi3 3/8 x 6 3/4 x 5 1/4 in
8.5 x 17 x 13.5 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi3 3/8 x 4 x 3 1/2 in
8.5 x 10 x 9 cm - Keita MatsunagaMyakuMyaku, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi3 3/8 x 6 1/8 x 5 1/2 in
8.5 x 15.5 x 14 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi3 x 4 x 3 1/8 in
7.5 x 10 x 8 cm - Keita MatsunagaMyaku Myaku - Red Fuji, 2023Ceramic3 1/2 x 6 1/8 x 5 7/8 in
9 x 15.5 x 15 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke - Red Fuji, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi3 x 4 1/8 x 3 3/8 in
7.5 x 10.5 x 8.5 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke - Bubble, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi3 1/8 x 4 1/8 x 3 3/4 in
8 x 10.5 x 9.5 cm - Keita MatsunagaMyakuMyaku - Bubble, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi4 1/2 x 5 3/4 x 5 3/4 in
11.5 x 14.5 x 14.5 cm - Keita MatsunagaMyakuMyaku - Blazing Sun, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi4 3/8 x 5 1/8 x 5 1/8 in
11 x 13 x 13 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke - Blazing Sun, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi3 1/8 x 4 3/8 x 3 3/8 in
8 x 11 x 8.5 cm - Keita MatsunagaMyakuMyaku, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi4 1/8 x 5 1/2 x 4 3/4 in
10.5 x 14 x 12 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi3 3/8 x 4 1/2 x 3 1/8 in
8.5 x 11.5 x 8 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi3 1/8 x 4 x 3 1/2 in
8 x 10 x 9 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi3 1/8 x 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in
8 x 9 x 9 cm - Keita MatsunagaMonuke, 2023Ceramic, glaze, urushi3 1/8 x 4 x 3 1/2 in
8 x 10 x 9 cm
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TAKASHI HOMMA : REVOLUTION No.9 / Camera Obscura Studies
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SHUZO AZUCHI GULLIVER ‘Synogenesis’
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Hiroshi Sugito: the garden with Zenzaburo Kojima
Zenzaburo Kojima: This very green
Tomohisa Obana: To see the rainbow at night, I must make it myself
Daisuke Fukunaga: Beautiful Work
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Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning Was Love
Takashi Homma: mushrooms from the forest
– 2020 –
Hosai Matsubayashi XVI & Trevor Shimizu
Sterling Ruby and Masaomi Yasunaga
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Takuro Tamayama & Tiger Tateishi
Kunié Sugiura
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Miho Dohi
Wataru Tominaga
Naotaka Hiro
Parergon: Japanese Art of the 1980s and 1990s
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Toshio Matsumoto
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Kansuke Yamamoto
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Artsy, Nonaka-Hill
Richesse, Nonaka-Hill Kyoto
Bijutsutecho, Nonaka-Hill Kyoto
The Art Newspaper, Nonaka-Hill Kyoto
Meer, Kyoko Idetsu
Bijyutsutecho, Masaomi Yasunaga
Switch, Masaomi Yasunaga
ARTnews JAPAN, Masaomi Yasunaga
Richesse, Masaomi Yasunaga
Art Basel, Daisuke Fukunaga, Imai Ulala
Art Basel, Kazuo Kadonaga, Sofu Teshigahara
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ADF webmagazine, Yasuo Kuroda, Tatsumi Hijikata
e-flux, Sanya Kantarofsky, Yasuo Kuroda
Los Angeles Times, Kenzi Shiokava
Artillery, Masaomi Yasunaga
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, entaro Kawabata
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Art Viewer, Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning Was Love
Hyperallergic, Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning Was Love
Art Viewer, Takashi Homma
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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Ceramic Now, Sterling Ryby and Masaomi Yasunaga
Hypebeast, Sterling Ryby and Masaomi Yasunaga
Art Viewer, Sterling Ruby and Masaomi Yasunaga
Air Mail, Sterling Ruby and Masaomi Yasunaga
Los Angeles Times, Kaz Oshiro
ArtnowLA, Kaz Oshiro
What's on Los Angeles, Kaz Oshiro
KCRW, Kaz Oshiro
Tique, Kaz Oshiro
Contemporary Art Daily, Kaz Oshiro
Art Viewer, Kaz Oshiro
Contemporary Art Daily, Sofu Teshigahara
Art Viewer, Sofu Teshigahara
KCRW, Sofu Tsshigahara
Hyperallergic, Nonaka-Hill
Los Angeles Times, Keita Matsunaga
– 2019 –
Los Angeles Times, Tatsumi Hijikata
Art Viewer, Tatsumi Hijikata, Eikoh Hosoe
Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles, Tatsumi Hijikata, Eikoh Hosoe
ArtAsiaPacific, Yutaka Matsuzawa
Los Angeles Times, Tatsumi Hijikata
AUTRE, Tatsumi Hijikata, Eikoh Hosoe
Los Angeles Times, Nonaka-Hill
ARTFORUM, Takuro Tamayama, Tiger Tateishi
Art Viewer, Takuro Tamayama, Tiger Tateishi
KCRW, Nonaka-Hill
LA WEEKLY, Nonaka-Hill
AUTRE, Takuro Tamayama, Tiger Tateishi
ArtsuZe, Takuro Tamayama, Tiger Tateishi
ARTFORUM, Review: Tadaaki Kuwayama, Rakuko Naito
Art Viewer, Masaomi Yasunaga, Kunié Sugiura
Los Angeles Times, Masaomi Yasunaga
KQED, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Rakuko Naito
Contemporary Art Daily, Naotaka Hiro, Wataru Tominaga, Miho Dohi
Los Angeles Times, Miho Dohi
Los Angeles Review of Books, Miho Dohi
Bijutsu Techo, Naotaka Hiro, Wataru Tominaga, Miho Dohi
Art Viewer, Miho Dohi
Art & Object, Parergon
COOL HUNTING, Felix Art Fair
Art Viewer, Tadaaki Kuwayama
artnet news, Nonaka-Hill
Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla), Tadaaki Kuwayama
– 2018 –
Art Viewer, Kentaro Kawabata
Contemporary Art Daily, Kazuo kadonaga
Los Angeles Times, Kazuo Kadonaga
ARTFORUM, Kazuo Kadonaga
Contemporary Art Daily, Shomei Tomatsu
KCRW, Kimiyo Mishima, Shomei Tomatsu
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