Takesada Matsutani 1971 Signed Limited Edition Art Silkscreen Object C

Artist Name: Takesada Matsutani

Title: Takesada Matsutani: 1971 Signed Limited Edition Art Silkscreen Object C.

Step into the captivating world of Takesada Matsutani, a renowned contemporary Japanese painter, sculptor, and printmaker. Since the early 1960s, Matsutani has been captivating audiences with his abstract art through major exhibitions in Europe, America, and Japan.

This limited edition art silkscreen, titled “Object C,” is a testament to Matsutani’s artistic prowess. Exhibiting a masterful blend of form and technique, Matsutani’s work has been featured in prestigious printmaking exhibitions, including the esteemed Musee de Louvain-la-Neuve exhibition in 1986, alongside renowned artists such as Chillida, Tapies, and Miro. In 1987, his art was showcased at the Galerie Eugen Lendl in Graz, further solidifying his reputation in the art world. Notably, Matsutani’s lithograph was honored with a Bronze Prize at the Osaka Triennale in 1990, a testament to his exceptional talent.

Matsutani’s art has found its place in the permanent collections of renowned galleries worldwide. Institutions such as The Davison Art Center at Wesleyan University, the Museum of Art in Lodz, the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Helsinki, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, proudly display Matsutani’s original artworks.

Year: 1971

Medium Type: Silkscreen  

Size-Width | Size-Height: 24” x 19” 

Signed | Edition Size: Signed in pencil, titled, dated, and marked | 14/20

Unframed in Very Good Condition.

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A contemporary Japanese painter, sculptor and printmaker, Takesada Matsutani has been exhibiting his abstract art in major exhibitions in Europe, America and Japan since the early 1960’s. Some of the most important printmaking exhibitions his art has been featured include the 1986 exhibition at the Musee de Louvain-la-Neuve, France (along with Chillida, Tapies, Miro and others) and the 1987 showing at the Galerie Eugen Lendl, in Graz. As well, a Matsutani lithograph was awarded a Bronze Prize at the Osaka Triennale in 1990.

Many galleries around the world include Matsutani’s original art in their permanent collections, including: The Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, the Museum of Art, Lodz, the Museum of Contemporary Arts, Helsinki, and the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.

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Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 36 × 5 × 4 in
Title

Takesada Matsutani 1971 Signed Limited Edition Art Silkscreen Object C

Artist Name

Edition Type

Limited Edition

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Dealer or Reseller

Edition Size

14/20

Date of Creation

Year

1971

Signed

Signed in pencil, titled, dated, and marked

Item height

19

Item Width

24

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Takesada Matsutani 1971 Signed Limited Edition Art Silkscreen Object C

Artist Name: Takesada Matsutani

Title: Takesada Matsutani: 1971 Signed Limited Edition Art Silkscreen Object C.

Step into the captivating world of Takesada Matsutani, a renowned contemporary Japanese painter, sculptor, and printmaker. Since the early 1960s, Matsutani has been captivating audiences with his abstract art through major exhibitions in Europe, America, and Japan.

This limited edition art silkscreen, titled "Object C," is a testament to Matsutani's artistic prowess. Exhibiting a masterful blend of form and technique, Matsutani's work has been featured in prestigious printmaking exhibitions, including the esteemed Musee de Louvain-la-Neuve exhibition in 1986, alongside renowned artists such as Chillida, Tapies, and Miro. In 1987, his art was showcased at the Galerie Eugen Lendl in Graz, further solidifying his reputation in the art world. Notably, Matsutani's lithograph was honored with a Bronze Prize at the Osaka Triennale in 1990, a testament to his exceptional talent.

Matsutani's art has found its place in the permanent collections of renowned galleries worldwide. Institutions such as The Davison Art Center at Wesleyan University, the Museum of Art in Lodz, the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Helsinki, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, proudly display Matsutani's original artworks.

Year: 1971

Medium Type: Silkscreen  

Size-Width | Size-Height: 24'' x 19'' 

Signed | Edition Size: Signed in pencil, titled, dated, and marked | 14/20

Unframed in Very Good Condition.

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