Morio Matsui

Morio Matsui
Morio Matsui in 2007

Morio Matsui (松井 守男 Matsui Morio?, born 1942 in Toyohashi, Aichi) is a Japanese artist who has lived and worked in Corsica, France, since 1998.[1]

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Biography

Morio Matsui was born in Toyohashi, Aichi, the sixth in a family of seven children. His father was wounded in war, and his mother died when he was 14.[2] He studied at the Musashino College of Fine Art in Tokyo.[2]

In 1967, he moved to Paris, France, on a French government scholarship.[2] He continued his studies at the Académie Julian (Guancé Studio, 1967-1968) and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris,(Singier Studio, 1967-1972).[3]

Matsui was made Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2000,[4] and was awarded France's Legion of Honour medal in 2003.[5]

Paintings (selection)


  • Le Testament, oil on canvas, 215 x 470 cm (1985)
    Le Testament (1985)
  • Paysage en noir et blanc, oil on canvas, 200 x 450 cm (1985)
  • Kakejiku, oil on canvas, 1000 x 215 cm (1987)
  • Triptych: La Crucifixion, La Résurrection, L'Ascension, oil on canvas, (195 x 130 cm) x3 (1998)
  • La Nature, oil on canvas, 215 x 500 cm (2004)
    La Nature (2004)
  • Arbre de Vie, oil on canvas, 215 x 500 cm (2006)
    Arbre de Vie (2006)
  • Soleil levant, oil on canvas, 215 x 500 cm (2007)
  • No more Nagasaki, oil on canvas, 215 x 1000 cm (2010)
  • Hope Japan 2, oil on canvas, 215 x 1000 cm (2011)
    Hope Japan 2 (2011)
  • Yamato-Damashii 2 (detail), oil on canvas, 215 x 1000 cm (2011)
    Yamato-Damashii 2 (detail) (2011)


Exhibitions

  • Galerie de France, Paris Twelve Artists from the Singier studio (1969)
  • Eglise de la Madeleine, Paris (1971)
  • Salon des Réalités Nouvelles, Paris (1970, 1971, 1974)
  • Salon de Mai, Paris (1970, 1971, 1986)
  • Bernheim-Jeune Gallery, Paris (1978, 1982, 2007)
  • Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris. Contemporary Prints with Pignon, Zao Wou-Ki, Warhol, Picasso (1979)
  • Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Air France Poster Exhibition with Vasarely, Poliakoff, Mathieu, Hartung, Colin (1981)
  • Toyohashi Art Museum, Japan (1986)
  • Sogetsu Gallery, Tokyo (1986, 1988, 1990)
  • Nichizu Museum of Design, Kyoto (1987)
  • Mitsubishi Artium Gallery, Fukuoka, Japan (1989)
  • New Chitose Airport Terminal Museum, Sapporo (1992)
  • Fesch Museum, Ajaccio. Retrospective (1997)
  • La Marge Gallery, Ajaccio (1998)
  • Fine Arts Museum, Menton.Masters of Modern Portrait with Giacometti, Warhol, César, Arman, Ben (1999)
  • Palais de l'Europe, Menton. Contemporary Nudes Exhibition with Villeglé, Monory, Velikovic, Combas, Di Rosa (2000)
  • Ajaccio, Monaco, Paris, Nice, Calvi, Nagasaki. Exhibition of the triptych "La Crucifixion, la Résurrection, l'Ascension" (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2008)
  • Saint Paul de Vence Museum (encounter with André Verdet) (2001)
  • Galerie de la Marine, Museum of Nice (2002)
  • UNESCO, Miro Hall, Paris (2003)
  • Expo 2005 in Aichi, French pavilion, Japan (2005)
  • Takashimaya, Nihombashi, Tokyo (98 large paintings: 5, 7 and 10 meters) (2005)
  • Chanel Nexus Hall, Ginza, Tokyo. 150th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between France and Japan (2008)[6]
  • Expo 2008 in Zaragoza, French pavilion, Spain (2008)
  • Museum of Fine Arts in Shanghai (2008)[7]
  • Goto Cultural Center, Nagasaki (2010)
  • Toyohashi City Museum of Art & History, Japan Retrospective (2010)
  • Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall, Nagasaki 65th anniversary (2010)
  • 5/R Hall & Gallery, Nagoya (2011)
  • Contemporary Arts Festival, Aspretto base, Corsica (2011)

Books

  • 80 works from 1966 to 2000, French-English, 150 pages, DCL editions 2001[8]
  • Recent works from 1997 to 2007, French-Japanese, 50 pages, DCL editions 2007[9]
  • Matsui Morio - Retrospective, Catalogue of the retrospective at the Toyohashi City Museum of Art & History (Japan) 17 July - 22 August 2010, Japanese-English, 133 pages, Insho-sha editions 2010[10][Full citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Aria Magazine No.187, September 2009, France
  2. ^ a b c Kenrick, Vivienne (24 July 2004). "Personality Profile: Morio Matsui". The Japan Times Online. Japan: The Japan Times Ltd.. http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20040724vk.html. 
  3. ^ Uwantart Museum Exhibitions
  4. ^ Corse-Matin, published 22 October 2000, No.19213
  5. ^ Corse-Matin, published 22 July 2003, No.20206
  6. ^ See 2008 Exhibitions Chanel Ginza
  7. ^ Solo Exhibition - Fine Arts Museum Shanghai
  8. ^ Amazon ref:ISBN: 2911797469. DCL editions 2001
  9. ^ Amazon ref:ISBN: 9782354160050. DCL editions 2007
  10. ^ Insho-sha editions 2010, APT International 1-26-4 Minami-Aoyama, Mikato-ku, Tokyo, Japan

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