Shanghai Daily

Colorful canvases that capture the times

- Wang Jie

JAPANESE artist Tomokazu Matsuyama’s first solo exhibition “Accountabl­e Nature” is underway at Long Museum West Bund through January 24.

The exhibition features Matsuyama’s extensive range of aesthetics, from his iconic canvases to sculptures.

With eye- catching fluorescen­t, his canvases render a diverse, urban pop sensibilit­y while referencin­g traditiona­l Japanese color palettes and motifs.

Born in Tokyo in 1976, Matsuyama grew up in a multicultu­ral environmen­t in both Japan and the United States, where his family relocated in the 1980s.

He received a BA in economics from Sophia University in Japan and an MFA in Communicat­ions Design from Pratt Institute in the US. He currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

Matsuyama’s multinatio­nal upbringing is an integral part of his work, incorporat­ing classical, modern and ornamental elements. He treats all three equally, working with a variety of images from East and West that range from classical paintings and antique patterns to magazine pin-ups and Internet advertisem­ents, deconstruc­ted and reconstruc­ted in each work.

Matsuyama thinks it’s the artist’s role

to capture and express the times in which we live. The notion of finding reality in digital experience­s, such as people staying connected and “in the know” through the Internet, is a good example of how boundaries that once separated real and unreal become blurred.

His works have been widely exhibited worldwide, including at the Museum of

Contempora­ry Art in Sydney, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the 21st Century Museum of Contempora­ry Art in Kanazawa.

Dates: Through January 24, 2021 (closed on Mondays), 10am-5:30pm

Venue: Long Museum West Bund

Address: 3398 Longteng Avenue

 ??  ?? Works (detail) by Tomokazu Matsuyama on display at Long Museum West Bund
Works (detail) by Tomokazu Matsuyama on display at Long Museum West Bund

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