SADAMASA MOTONAGA
This book charts Motonaga’s practice across these varied mediums and presents new ways of conceiving them.
When Sadamasa Motonaga arrived in New York in 1966, he started painting again in a ‘traditional’ manner, discovering acrylic paints and the airbrush, and limiting his inspiration to classical two-dimensional surfaces. He returned to conceiving shapes once more: shapes that come before colour, shapes that can restrain red and green, his favourite hues.
Motonaga changed this mode of expression during his year in New York, 1966–1967, partly because the paint he had used in Japan was not available there, and perhaps in the face of the contingencies of the times: Abstract Expressionism had given way to thriving Pop Art, Hard Edge painting and Kinetic Art.