YUGEN Gallery Presents "Keisuke Matsuda Works 2009-2026|The World Begins from <Emptiness>"

YUGEN Gallery will host a mid-career retrospective for artist Keisuke Matsuda, tracing the evolution of his work from 2009 to the present, including paintings and recent ceramic pieces.
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YUGEN Gallery in Tokyo is set to host "Keisuke Matsuda Works 2009-2026|The World Begins from " starting June 20, 2026. This exhibition is the first mid-career retrospective for artist Keisuke Matsuda, systematically showcasing nearly two decades of his work in three chapters. It follows the evolution of his practice, from early figurative elements to his signature abstract paintings characterized by vibrant strokes and bold empty spaces, and his recent expansion into ceramics. The exhibition explores Matsuda's changing methodology for perceiving the world across different media. Admission is free, and a small catalog and a talk event are also planned.

FAQ

What is the exhibition about?

It is the first mid-career retrospective for artist Keisuke Matsuda, systematically presenting his works from 2009 to 2026 and tracing the evolution of his artistic methods.

When and where will the exhibition be held?

The exhibition will be held from June 20 to July 20, 2026, at YUGEN Gallery, located in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo.

What kind of art does Keisuke Matsuda create?

He creates paintings characterized by vibrant strokes and bold empty spaces, which have evolved from figurative to abstract. He has also recently begun working with ceramics.

Is there an admission fee?

No, admission to the exhibition is free.

Will there be any special events or merchandise related to the exhibition?

Yes, a small catalog of Keisuke Matsuda's work will be published, and a talk event with the artist and curator is planned. His works are also available for purchase online via the YUGEN Gallery store.