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Takeshi Motomiya ( ''Motomiya Takeshi'' (), born 5 December 1959,
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) is a multidisciplinary Japanese artist living in
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since 1986. Throughout his career, he has worked within various visual arts disciplines that include painting,
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, and sculpture. Characterized by his work of textures and natural pigment colors, his work is mainly based on
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and shows some attributes of figurativism and
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, infused with ancient Japanese gods, biblical content, and
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mythology. Raised and trained in Japan, and having lived in
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before settling in Barcelona, Motomiya's work has been exhibited in several European cities such as Barcelona, Paris,
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and Mahón (Minorca). However the vast majority of his works are exhibited in his native country, Japan. Through his specialization in engraving and the subsequent creation of the Taller Nou studio, he has worked with national and international artists, such as
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, Barry Flanagan,
Balthus Balthasar Klossowski de Rola (February 29, 1908 – February 18, 2001), known as Balthus, was a Polish-French modern artist. He is known for his erotically charged images of pubescent girls, but also for the refined, dreamlike quality of his image ...
,
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and
Perejaume Pere Jaume Borrell i Guinart, known as Perejaume, (born in 1957 in Sant Pol de Mar, Catalonia) is a Spanish contemporary artist. Of self-taught formation he takes clear influences of authors like Joan Brossa, with whom he will share work mixi ...
. The studio has been acknowledged as one of the best printmaking studios in Spain.


Early life and education

Takeshi Motomiya was born on 5 December 1959 in
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. He was born into a highborn family of painters, and grew up surrounded by an artistic environment, between galleries and exhibitions. His grandmother,
Migishi Setsuko Migishi Setsuko (三岸節子, January 3, 1905 – April 18, 1999) was a Japanese ''yōga'' (Western-style) painter. Known for employing vivid colors and bold strokes for still-life and landscape, Migishi contributed greatly to the establishmen ...
(, 1905–1999), known as one of the pioneering Japanese women in oil painting, and his grandfather, Migishi Kōtarō (, 1903–1934), known as one of the first painters who began paintings by surrealism in Japan, were the main influential characters in Motomiya's interest towards the art world.


Tokyo, Japan

He graduated in Fine Arts in 1982, with a master's degree specializing in engraving techniques in 1984 by the Tama Art University of Tokyo. Despite the fact that his academic background was focused on engraving, his personal development as an artist has matured above all in the area of painting.


Paris, France

In 1984, with an invitation from his grandmother Setsuko who at the time was living in France, Motomiya undertook his first trip to Europe with the intention of getting to know the art of European museums. While residing in France, Motomiya travelled around Europe were he had the opportunity to exhibit alongside his grandparents, and his uncle in a joint exhibition at the Galerie d’Eendt in Amsterdam in 1986.


Barcelona, Spain

It was that same year, in one of his European trips where Motomiya, at the age of 27, fell in love with the city of Barcelona, where he has been established since 1986. It was upon his settlement in Barcelona that Motomiya began to focus entirely on his painting.


Career

Motomiya's work has been exhibited mainly in art galleries in Tokyo such as the Ueda Gallery, the Galerie 421, the 21+yo, the Okumura Gallery or the Libre Gallery. He has shown his work in art galleries across Japan as well; at the Yamaguchi Gallery in Chiba, and the Ecru-no-mori Gallery in Mishima. He has participated in several editions of the Nippon International Contemporary Art Fair, currently known as Art Fair Tokyo, and has exhibited at various editions of the Japan Art Dealers Association in Tokyo. Outside Japan, Motomiya's work has been mostly exhibited in Europe, in cities such as Barcelona, Paris, Amsterdam and Mahón (Minorca) where he has been regularly exhibiting since 2012.During his first exhibition at the 5th NiCAF in 1997, Motomiya was introduced to the Japanese poet and literary critic,
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(大岡 信, 1931–2017). After seeing Motomiya's work, Ōoka described him as the ''artist painted by pictures,'' which he later used as the title for the article in which he wrote about Motomiya's work. Ōoka who came to admire the artist's work, became a regular buyer of Motomiya's work. Today, some of those paintings are part of the private collection exhibited at the Ōoka Makoto Kotoba Museum, in Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture. In 2009, Motomiya began teaching printmaking techniques at the Escola Massana of Barcelona within the ''Experimental Edition Course'' of the Massana Permanent program. The course was taught until 2012.


Work

Motomiya's work is known for his use of natural pigments that according to various processes the artist applies on wooden panels. At his studio in Barcelona, no tubes, no oils nor solvents but vivid shelves of colored jars. From black earth to marble powder, the whole range of shards - extracted from ashes, slag, ocher, minerals, iron oxides, walnut husks, tallow, or coal. Those are later milled and spread out, resulting in a crushed and abraded powder that impregnates the medium. Despite the fact that most of his works are small in size, the titles of Motomiya's works reveal an immense and rich world of meanings that lie behind each painting. This is perhaps one of the most representative features of Motomiya's work. Countless layers of meaning that completely redefine the significance of the works from that which was initially perceived with the naked eye. What some art critics, writing on Motomiya's work, have defined as "Seeing is knowing, an exercise of intelligence". Motomiya generally draws from his readings (Bible, Dante, Goethe ...) clues for reflection; expressions, proverbs, myths. Words that give color to the idea. While the figure is mostly absent from his paintings, reduced to surreptitious appearances, Motomiya gives us mute objects to meditate over like those of the
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procession. Ashes, deities, and engulfed peoples, influenced with vanished and metamorphosed worlds, reveal their traces, anthropomorphism becoming abstraction, geometry. The works of Motomiya try to reflect the feeling of things.


Taller Nou studio

After establishing in Barcelona, in 1989, while pursuing his work in painting, he founded, in partnership with an associate, the Taller Nou studio, which became a printmaking studio specializing in etching and engraving techniques for professional artists. From the beginning of their early days as engravers, and for more than twenty years, they were the only engraving studio for the work of Catalan artist Antoni Tàpies. In fact, they remained working with him until the artist's passing in 2012, creating over 500 works. Apart from Tàpies, they have worked with many other national and international artists, among which are Barry Flanagan,
Balthus Balthasar Klossowski de Rola (February 29, 1908 – February 18, 2001), known as Balthus, was a Polish-French modern artist. He is known for his erotically charged images of pubescent girls, but also for the refined, dreamlike quality of his image ...
,
Miquel Barceló Miquel Barceló Artigues (born 1957) is a Spanish painter. Career Barceló was born at Felanitx, Mallorca. After having studied at the Arts and Crafts School of Palma for two years, he enrolled at the Fine Arts School of Barcelona in 197 ...
and
Perejaume Pere Jaume Borrell i Guinart, known as Perejaume, (born in 1957 in Sant Pol de Mar, Catalonia) is a Spanish contemporary artist. Of self-taught formation he takes clear influences of authors like Joan Brossa, with whom he will share work mixi ...
. Originally located in the Gracia district of Barcelona, the studio has been referred to as one of the best printmaking studios in Spain. Their work has been exhibited in museums around the world such as the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) of New York, during the ''Antoni Tàpies in Print'' exhibition, or at the Musée Picasso Paris, during ''Miquel Barceló, Sol y Sombra'' exhibit in 2016 amongst others. In recent years, some works have also been featured in art auctions at major art houses such as
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.


Selected works

File:Forma de rezar (祈るかたち) Takeshi Motomiya.jpg, Forma de rezar (2004)* File:EVA - Libro (エバー本) Takeshi Motomiya.jpg, EVA - Libro (2005)* File:Renacer (再生する) Takeshi Motomiya.jpg, Renacer (2010)* *Works from the private collection of the Ōoka Makoto Kotoba Museum, Mishima, Japan.


Exhibitions

Selected solo and group exhibitions; * 2021 – Group exhibition at Encant (Mahón, Minorca, Spain). *2020 – Solo exhibition at Yamaguchi Gallery (Chiba, Japan). * 2017 – Solo exhibitions at Yamaguchi Gallery (Chiba, Japan), Libre Gallery (Tokyo, Japan) and Encant (Mahón, Minorca, Spain). * 2016 – Solo exhibition at Galerie Couteron (Paris, France). * 2014 – Solo exhibition at Libre Gallery (Tokyo, Japan). * 2013 – Solo exhibition at Yamaguchi Gallery (Chiba, Japan). * 2012 – Solo exhibitions at Gallery Ecru-no-mori (Mishima, Japan) and Encant (Mahón, Minorca, Spain) * 2011 – Solo exhibition at Galerie 421 (Tokyo, Japan). * 2010 – Solo exhibition at Yamaguchi Gallery (Chiba, Japan) and group exhibition at Encant (Mahón, Minorca, Spain). * 2009 – Solo exhibition at Encant (Mahón, Minorca, Spain) and group exhibition at Punto Arte Gallery (Barcelona, Spain). * 2008 – Solo exhibition at Okumura Gallery (Tokyo, Japan). * 2006 – Solo exhibitions at Punto Arte Gallery (Barcelona, Spain) and Yamaguchi Gallery (Chiba, Japan). Group exhibition at Encant (Mahón, Minorca, Spain). * 2005 – Solo exhibition at Gallery 21 + Yo (Tokyo, Japan) and group exhibitions at Punto Arte Gallery (Barcelona, Spain) and Encant (Mahón, Minorca, Spain). * 2004 – Group exhibition at Punto Arte Gallery (Barcelona, Spain). * 2003 – Solo exhibition at Encant (Mahón, Minorca, Spain). * 2002 – Solo exhibition at Punto Arte Gallery (Barcelona, Spain). * 2001 – Solo exhibition at the 7th NiCAF* (Nippon International Contemporary Art Fair)(Tokyo, Japan) and group exhibition at JADA (Japan Art Dealers Association)(Tokyo, Japan). * 2000 – Solo exhibition at Ueda Gallery (Tokyo, Japan) and group exhibition at JADA (Japan Art Dealers Association)(Tokyo, Japan). * 1999 – Solo exhibitions at Ueda Gallery (Tokyo, Japan) and the 6th NiCAF* (Nippon International Contemporary Art Fair)(Tokyo, Japan). Group exhibition at JADA (Japan Art Dealers Association)(Tokyo, Japan). * 1998 – Solo exhibition at Ueda Gallery (Tokyo, Japan). * 1997 – Solo exhibitions at the 5th NiCAF* (Nippon International Contemporary Art Fair)(Tokyo, Japan) and Ueda Gallery (Tokyo, Japan). * 1996 – Solo exhibition at Artara Gallery (Mahón, Minorca, Spain). * 1993 – Group exhibition at Helena Ramos Gallery (Cadaqués, Spain). * 1992 – Group exhibition at Helena Ramos Gallery (Cadaqués, Spain). * 1991 – Group exhibition at Central Gallery (Sabadell, Spain). * 1990 – Group exhibitions at Helena Ramos Gallery (Cadaqués, Spain), FIAC SAGA '90 (Paris, France) and Central Gallery (Sabadell, Spain). * 1989 – Group exhibition at Helena Ramos Gallery (Cadaqués, Spain). *NICAF (Nippon International Contemporary Art Fair) – Currently known as Art Fair Tokyo.


References


External links


Official SiteYamaguchi Gallery – Artist ProfilesGalerie Couteron – Takeshi Motomiya

Takeshi Motomiya: Méditer, par Martine MonteauTakeshi Motomiya – Instagram Profile
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