São Paulo Bienniale

Sat, 5 OctoberSun, 8 December, 1996
São Paulo, Brazil

Painting=Sky

1985-1986, oil, canvas, 195x291cm, [15196]

Exhibited work

A Son of Painting

1994, oil, canvas, 230x190cm, [14991]

Exhibited work

Will to paint

1994, oil, canvas, 220x293cm, [03569]

Exhibited work

No Title

1995, oil, canvas, 202x305cm, [15655]

Exhibited work

No Title (Artist’s Life)

1996, oil, canvas, 200 x 400cm, [02193]

Exhibited work

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Painting=Sky

1985-1986, oil, canvas, 195x291cm, [15196]

Exhibited work

A Son of Painting

1994, oil, canvas, 230x190cm, [14991]

Exhibited work

Will to paint

1994, oil, canvas, 220x293cm, [03569]

Exhibited work

No Title

1995, oil, canvas, 202x305cm, [15655]

Exhibited work

No Title (Artist’s Life)

1996, oil, canvas, 200 x 400cm, [02193]

Exhibited work

Texts Published in the Exhibition Catalogue

Information

São Paulo Bienniale
Dates

1996. 10. 5 Sat – 12. 8 Sun

Location

São Paulo, Brazil

Masato KOBAYASHI | ShugoArts
Masato KOBAYASHI

Masato Kobayashi was born in Tokyo in 1957. He was the Japanese representative of the 1996 São Paulo Bienniale. In 1997, invited by Jan Hoet, he traveled to Europe, and continued to create works in various locations while based in Ghent, Belgium. Kobayashi returned to Japan in 2006 and began working based in Tomonoura, Fukuyama City, Hiroshima. He was also a professor at the Tokyo University of the Arts from 2017 to 2023. He has developed a unique technique of applying color by rubbing it into the canvas while supporting the fabric with one hand, simultaneously stretching it over the wooden frame to bring the painting to life and “aiming for a painting that does not lose its essence by merely existing.” Kobayashi has prolifically produced paintings that possess a form and unique brightness that can only emerge from that specific situation.

 

Selected exhibitions: “About Freedom”, ShugoArts, Tokyo, 2023; “Family of this Planet”, ShugoArts, Tokyo, 2021; “Artist and the Model”, ShugoArts, Tokyo, 2019; “ART TODAY 2012”, Sezon Museum of Modern Art, Nagano, 2012; “MASATO KOBAYASHI – The Paint of the Planet”, Nariwa Museum, Okayama, 2009; “Starry Paint, stars of outer space by pure painting”, Tensta Konsthall, Spanga, Sweden, 2004; “U-TOPOS Biennale Tirana”, The National Gallery of Art, Tirana, 2003; “A Son of Painting Masato Kobayashi”, S.M.A.K., Ghent, 2001; “Over the Edges”, S.M.A.K., Ghent, 2000; “KOBAYASHI Masato”, The Miyagi Museum of Art, 2000.

 

Publications: Masato Kobayashi MK, HeHe, 2024; The autobiographical novel trilogy, Paint of this Planet—Under the tree at Hitotsubashi University, ART DIVER, 2018; Paint of this Planet—Duifhuisstraat 52, ART DIVER, 2020

Selected Public Collections: Iwaki City Art Museum (Iwaki, Japan). The Miyagi Museum of Art (Sendai, Japan). The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan). The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan). Utsunomiya Museum of Art (Utsunomiya, Japan). S.M.A.K. The Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art (Ghent, Belgium). The Vangi Sculpture Garden Museum (Shizuoka, Japan)

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