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S.30&S.31

Teizo Sugaï’s ‘S.30 & S.31’: A Journey Through Form and Color

Born in Kobe during the tumultuous years of 1919, Teizo Sugaï emerged as a pivotal figure in post-war Japanese art, forging a distinctive path that blended European influences with uniquely Japanese sensibilities. His work, particularly exemplified by the captivating pair ‘S.30 & S.31,’ produced between 1987 and 1991, offers a compelling glimpse into his lifelong exploration of form, color, and the very essence of movement. These paintings are not merely representations; they are meditations on repetition, rhythm, and the subtle poetry of the road – a recurring motif that underscores Sugaï’s artistic journey.

  • A Foundation in Informel: Initially rooted in the lyrical abstraction of the Nouvelle École de Paris, Sugaï's early work possessed a raw energy, a palpable sense of emotion conveyed through broad brushstrokes and layered textures. This foundation prepared him for the radical shifts to come.
  • The Hard-Edge Revolution: The 1960s witnessed a dramatic transformation in Sugaï’s style, heavily influenced by his fascination with automobiles and the burgeoning urban landscape. He embraced a hard-edge abstraction, meticulously defining shapes with precise lines and flat planes – a deliberate rejection of the gestural excesses of informel.
  • The ‘S’ Series: A Lasting Motif: Emerging in the 1980s, the ‘S’ series represents the culmination of Sugaï's artistic concerns. The repeated exploration of the letter “S,” initially as a simple geometric form, evolved into a complex and deeply personal investigation. It reflects his desire to capture the feeling of continuous movement, mirroring the flow of traffic or the winding paths of life itself.

Materiality and Technique: A Study in Restraint

‘S.30 & S.31’ showcases Sugaï's masterful control over material and technique. The painting is built upon a deceptively simple foundation – two large, red “S” shapes positioned vertically, creating an immediate visual impact. The artist employed a limited palette of black, white, and predominantly red, recognizing that these colors could be used to maximum effect. Red, reserved for the sharp-edged forms, injects a vibrant energy, while black and white are skillfully deployed to accentuate brushwork and create subtle tonal variations. This careful manipulation of color creates a dynamic tension between solidity and transparency.

  • Heavy Materia: Sugaï’s approach aligns with the broader trend of “heavy materia” within Informel, emphasizing the physical presence of paint on canvas – a deliberate rejection of illusionistic representation.
  • Precise Execution: The hard-edged style demands meticulous execution, highlighting Sugaï's technical skill and unwavering commitment to his chosen aesthetic.
  • Surface Texture: Close examination reveals subtle variations in surface texture, achieved through layering and glazing techniques, adding depth and richness to the composition.

Symbolism and Emotional Resonance

Beyond its formal qualities, ‘S.30 & S.31’ resonates with profound symbolic meaning. The “S” motif itself is laden with associations – a symbol of continuity, progression, and perhaps even the artist's own name. The repetition creates a hypnotic effect, drawing the viewer into a contemplative space. The stark contrast between the bold red forms and the surrounding negative space amplifies this sense of movement and invites interpretation. The painting evokes feelings of both dynamism and stillness, reflecting the inherent paradoxes of modern life.

This artwork is more than just a visual object; it’s a testament to Teizo Sugaï's unwavering dedication to his craft and his profound understanding of the relationship between form, color, and emotion. A hand-painted reproduction offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the power and beauty of this remarkable work firsthand.

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About this artwork

Quick Facts

  • Year: 1991
  • Subject or theme: Consecutive curves
  • Influences: Avant-garde painting
  • Title: S.30 & S.31
  • Artistic style: Abstract, Geometric
  • Medium: Paint

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