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Matazō Kayama (加山 又造, Kayama Matazō) was a Japanese Nihonga painter of the 20th century, born in Kyoto in 1927.[1]

Matazō Kayama
Born1927
Kyoto, Empire of Japan
Died2004
Japan
NationalityJapanese
EducationTokyo University of the Arts
Known forPainting, Sculpture, Printmaking
MovementNihonga, Cubism

Biography


Kayama Matazo was a painter who employed a mixed technique. In 1949, he graduated from the Tokyo University of the Arts with a degree in painting. Around 1960 he traveled, gave exhibitions, and held conferences abroad. Starting in 1950, he participated in expositions of The Association of Young Artists (Shinseisaku gakai), wherein he was awarded four times. From 1958 on, he participated in international expositions of modern Japanese artists. In 1967, he also participated in the exhibition Masterpieces of Modern Japanese Painting at the State Hermitage Museum of Saint Petersburg and at the Pushkin Museum in Moscow. In 1957, he was granted the Young Painters Prize in the Asahi News. In 1973 he was granted the prize for Japanese Art and, in 1980, he received the Prize of the Ministry of Culture. He became a professor at the Tokyo University of the Arts in 1988.[2]


Technique


Artwork in the Owani Onsen in Aomori
Artwork in the Owani Onsen in Aomori

His works give the impression of a cross between a painting and a photograph. In 1950, he began to incorporate discrete elements of cubism, as well as elements of Italian futurism in his series of paintings focused on birds and other animals. In 1964, he conceived a ceramic mural for the Taiseki-ji Temple of Fujinomiya. He also conceived a stone Pagoda for the Jindai-ji Temple in 1974, in homage to his late friend Yokoyama Misao (1920). Towards the end of the 1970s, several state organizations commissioned him to make mural decorations, including the Japanese Embassy in the United States.[2]


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References


  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2014-08-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Dictionnaire Bénézit 1999, p. 728



На других языках


[de] Matazō Kayama

Matazō Kayama (japanisch 加山 又造, Kayama Matazō; geboren am 24. September 1927 in Hamada, Präfektur Shimane; gestorben 6. April 2004) war ein japanischer Maler im Nihonga-Stil.
- [en] Matazō Kayama

[fr] Kayama Matazo

Kayama Matazo est un peintre japonais du XXe siècle, né en 1927 à Kyoto et mort en 2004[2].

[it] Matazō Kayama

Matazō Kayama (加山 又造 Kayama Matazō?; Kyoto, 24 settembre 1927 – Kyoto, 6 aprile 2004) è stato un pittore giapponese facente parte delle correnti pittoriche nihonga e cubista[1].



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