Salon 001: Tsuyoshi Maekawa

Interesting exhibition the Saatchi Gallery of work from the 1950s and 1960s by Tsuyoshi Maekawa.

These were large textural works using birlap or old sacks as the canvas. They are painted and slashed with the canvas being manipulated to alter the surface. It’s hard to say whether they are paintings or sculptures but I liked the texture. I seem to be seeing a lot of works at the moment which work the surface of the canvas into the picture.

It felt strange that these were in the downstairs gallery where the installation made of oil used to be. How on earth did they move it?

Closed on 14 May 2017

 

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