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Sadamasa Motonaga (元永定正, Motonaga Sadamasa, born November, 26, 1922, in Iga Ueno, died October 3, 2011, in Takarazuka) was a Japanese visual artist and book illustrator, and a first-generation member of the postwar Japanese artist group Gutai Art Association, Gutai for short. He was married to graphic designer Etsuko Nakatsuji, with whom he also collaborated on reconstruction projects in the aftermath of the Great Hanshin earthquake in 1995.

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  • Sadamasa Motonaga (fr)
  • 元永定正 (ja)
  • Sadamasa Motonaga (en)
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  • Sadamasa Motonaga (元永 定正; Motonaga Sadamasa), né le 26 novembre 1922 dans la Préfecture de Mie et mort le 3 octobre 2011 à Kobe, est un artiste japonais. Il est un des membres fondateurs du mouvement d'avant-garde Gutaï. (fr)
  • 元永 定正(もとなが さだまさ、1922年(大正11年)11月26日 - 2011年(平成23年)10月3日)は、三重県出身の日本の画家、絵本作家。前衛美術作家として国内外で高い評価を得ており、多数の受賞歴がある()。 造形作家の中辻悦子は妻。妻の中辻との共作として、2001年に全長30メートルに達する巨大アスレチック遊具型阪神淡路大震災復興モニュメント「ゆめ・きずな」を制作した。 (ja)
  • Sadamasa Motonaga (元永定正, Motonaga Sadamasa, born November, 26, 1922, in Iga Ueno, died October 3, 2011, in Takarazuka) was a Japanese visual artist and book illustrator, and a first-generation member of the postwar Japanese artist group Gutai Art Association, Gutai for short. He was married to graphic designer Etsuko Nakatsuji, with whom he also collaborated on reconstruction projects in the aftermath of the Great Hanshin earthquake in 1995. (en)
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  • Sadamasa Motonaga (元永 定正; Motonaga Sadamasa), né le 26 novembre 1922 dans la Préfecture de Mie et mort le 3 octobre 2011 à Kobe, est un artiste japonais. Il est un des membres fondateurs du mouvement d'avant-garde Gutaï. (fr)
  • Sadamasa Motonaga (元永定正, Motonaga Sadamasa, born November, 26, 1922, in Iga Ueno, died October 3, 2011, in Takarazuka) was a Japanese visual artist and book illustrator, and a first-generation member of the postwar Japanese artist group Gutai Art Association, Gutai for short. Motonaga’s oeuvre, comprising paintings, objects, performances and stage art, ceramics, murals and installation artworks and picture books, is characterized by his humorous, enlivening (animating) use of biomorphic abstract shapes inspired by nature and manga cartoons, as well as the exploration of the materiality of color. He is most known for his ephemeral works from Gutai’s experimental exhibition projects, such as Liquid: Red and Works (Water) from 1955 and 1956, which used vinyl sheets and tubes filled with color-tinted water; his stage works from 1957 and 1958, which involved smoke as artistic material; and for his Informel-style paintings from the late 1950s that experimented with pouring liquid paint on to canvases. Promoted by the French art critic Michel Tapié, who during the 1950s and 1960s attempted to establish Informel as a global movement, Motonaga became one of the few Gutai members who received international and national recognition as a solo artist beyond the Gutai context. He was offered a yearlong residency by the Japan Society in New York in 1966, during which he introduced airbrushing and a hard-edge style to his paintings. After leaving Gutai in 1971, Motonaga’s work again expanded beyond painting to ceramics, interior design, murals, and public performances and installation artworks, all of which he continuously developed around his signature-style of animated biomorphic shapes. The children's picture books, which Motonaga created in collaboration with the poet and translator Shuntarō Tanikawa beginning in 1970, became bestselling books. He was married to graphic designer Etsuko Nakatsuji, with whom he also collaborated on reconstruction projects in the aftermath of the Great Hanshin earthquake in 1995. (en)
  • 元永 定正(もとなが さだまさ、1922年(大正11年)11月26日 - 2011年(平成23年)10月3日)は、三重県出身の日本の画家、絵本作家。前衛美術作家として国内外で高い評価を得ており、多数の受賞歴がある()。 造形作家の中辻悦子は妻。妻の中辻との共作として、2001年に全長30メートルに達する巨大アスレチック遊具型阪神淡路大震災復興モニュメント「ゆめ・きずな」を制作した。 (ja)
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