Matsubara Ken
Matsubara Ken's Dragon
November 17th - November 26th, 2023
展览
Exhibition view
There are times when I suddenly feel like drawing a dragon.
"...There aren't any good dragons around these days."
My murmur was overheard
"Well then, let's draw dragons and hold a 'Dragon Exhibition'!"
The master opened my oldest drawer again.
So, let's visit our dear dragons.
Starting with Nikko, we went to Kyoto, Nara, Shikoku, Kyushu, Yamaguchi, Okayama, Gifu, and so on.
Dragon Pilgrimage Journey
Returning to childhood, dreams expand and unravel
I enjoyed playing with the dragon for the first time in a while.
Ken Matsubara
Matsubara Ken has followed the path of a painter under the tutelage of Inoue Mitsutsuna.
He paints a mixture of concrete and abstract elements, and his three-dimensional expressions inspired by sound have long been his original style.
In 2022, his representative work, the 12-panel folding screen "Two Rivers, White Road, Chaos," which was exhibited at the Ippodo New York exhibition, was added to the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
The museum boasts one of the largest collections of Japanese art in the United States, and in September 2023 it will be hosting a special exhibition titled "Chaos," featuring only the "Nikawa Shirado Screen." Matsubara Ken has earned worldwide recognition as a painter.
He says that as a child he would often walk alone along mountain paths to see the stone statue of Acala on Mt. Oiwayama.
When I was told that the stone Buddha was a close friend of the young boy Kenbo, I felt like I understood the religious expression, deep sensitivity and profound depth of Matsubara Ken's paintings.
Matsubara Ken had been painting abstract paintings for a long time, but after being asked by Hayashiya Seizo to paint Mount Fuji, he began to paint figurative paintings as well.
The concrete representations of Mount Fuji, the pine trees, and the wisteria are also beautiful and profound.
Since the zodiac sign for Reiwa 6 is the dragon, I asked him to draw a dragon two years ago.
I didn't know that when the young boy Kenbo had white paper he would just draw dragons.
Dragons are imaginary creatures that were introduced from China in ancient times and appear in Japanese mythology, Buddhism, and folk tales, and many legends have been passed down about them.
Dragons, which live in the water and fly freely in the sky, are the object of human admiration, and because they appear with thunder and lightning and bring heavy rain, they are also connected to rain-making beliefs.
Matsubara Ken says he saw a dragon at Shomyo Falls in winter.
After Ippodo decided on this project, he traveled all over Japan in search of paintings and sculptures of dragons for temples, and the magnificent dragon painted by Matsubara Ken will appear in Ginza.
And in the near future, the dragon he paints will surely fly across the ceiling of a famous temple's lecture hall.
It will definitely come. It will definitely come.
◇ Inoue Mitsutsuna (1899-1981): Painter. His fusion of Western and Eastern styles was recognized by Isamu Noguchi, Robert Oppenheimer, Ben Shahn, and others.
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Matsubara Ken
Biography
1948 Born in Kamiichi Town, Toyama Prefecture
1973 Independent Art (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum)
1976 Studied under Inoue Mitsutsuna
1977 Daiichi Art Exhibition Daiichi Art Award (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum)
1987: Won the Special Excellence Award at the Ueno Royal Museum Painting Grand Prize Exhibition (Ueno Royal Museum)
1990 "Exhibition of Artists Carrying on the Next Generation" (Hakone Open-Air Museum)
1991 "Art of Toyama '91" (Toyama Prefectural Museum of Modern Art)
2001 "Tochigi Prefectural Art of the 20th Century II: The Door of a Millennium" (Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Art)
2006 "Matsubara Ken Exhibition" (Espace Bertin Poiret Gallery/Paris, France, TKW20 Gallery/Cologne, Germany)
2008 "Matsubara Ken - The Transience of Life" (Organized by Toyama Museum of Modern Art/Toyama Prefecture)
2015 Solo Exhibition "Kei" (Ginza Ippodo)
2016 Solo Exhibition “A Solo Exhibition of Japanese Painter Ken Matsubara -Distillation-” (Ippodo New York)
2019 Solo Exhibition "Matsubara Ken -Sun, Moon, Sky, Sea" (Wako Hall)
Ippodo New York 67th Opening Event "KUKAI - Sun and Moon -"
The Philadelphia Museum of Art's sliding door painting "Sun, Moon, Sky, and Sea" is housed here.
2020 Solo Exhibition "Nichigetsukukai" (Ginza Ippodo)
2021 Solo Exhibition "Matsubara Ken Paints 'Wisteria'" (Ginza Ippodo)
2022 Solo Exhibition "Chaos to the Cosmos" (Ippodo Gallery New York)
"Chaos" folding screen, Minneapolis Institute of Art
In addition, he has held numerous solo and group exhibitions around the country.