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Borzo Gallery opens exhibition of works by Rakuko Naito & Tadaaki Kuwayama |
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Installation view.
by Paul van Rosmalen
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AMSTERDAM.- New Shapes of Color / Vormen van de Kleur, (1966, Stedelijk Museum) first introduced the radical work of the American artist Tadaaki Kuwayama to the Dutch public. The exhibition was put together by two legendary curators: Edy de Wilde and Wim Beeren, who - in 1966! - thereby even further validated the Stedelijk Museum's position as avant-garde. De Wilde and Beeren showed minimalist, monochrome painting in New Shapes of Color. In addition to that of Kuwayama, the exhibition included works by other Americans such as Josef Albers, Ellsworth Kelly, Barnett Newman, Kenneth Noland, Frank Stella, Robert Indiana and Donald Judd. The Dutch artists Bob Bonies, Peter Struycken and Mark Brusse also took part in the exhibition.
I first encountered Kuwayama's work when we participated in Expo Chicago, September 2015. Hill Gallery from Michigan were showing a solo by Kuwayama here, and its effect on me was stunning. Together with my London colleague James Mayor we bought five works on the spot and made arrangements with Tim Hill to visit Kuwayama and his wife in New York and to discuss an exhibition in London and in Amsterdam. In early 2017 James Mayor and I visited Tadaaki Kuwayama and his wife Rakuko Naito in their studio / apartment in New York. The London exhibition Radical Neutrality at The Mayor Gallery took place that same spring. The Amsterdam debut was likewise in the spring at - give credit where credit is due - our colleague Willem Baars. Willem had apparently also been fascinated by Kuwayama's oeuvre, although in this case the link happened to be via his close relationship with Kuwayamas gallery in Osaka.
In two visits to the artists Kuwayama and Naito in New York, both our assistant Renee and myself were greatly impressed by the artistic integrity of the couple and by their warm hospitality. The option for a double exhibition was also a natural one, thereby instinctively appealing to the direction taken by Borzo over the past twenty years with particular attention for zero and minimalist art. The extraordinarily fascinating art of Rakuko Naito has clear common ground with both movements making it wonderfully complementary to as well as autonomous from that of her husband.
Kuwayama's gallery exhibition has something of a retrospective character: from a rare black relief from 1961 to his most recent series of titanium objects. For Naito we are showing some fascinating white paper reliefs from recent years. It was an honour and a privilege to have been able to get to know the work of these artists, just as much as the warm personalities of Rakuko Naito and Tadaaki Kuwayama.
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