Touring Tomokazu Matsuyama's Brooklyn Studio
Briefly

Matsuyama's busy schedule includes opening solo exhibitions, completing public murals, and preparing for a major show at The SCAD Museum of Art. His artistic style is influenced by his upbringing in Takayama and time spent in California. Matsuyama's studio is designed by Keisuke Nibe, where he works long hours with a dedicated team on various aspects of art creation. His early exposure to 1980s American culture forms a significant part of his artistic identity, reflecting his diverse experiences.
Matsuyama arrives at his studio designed by architect Keisuke Nibe, working long hours and preparing for exhibitions, showcasing his busy artistic schedule.
His style reflects his upbringing; Matsuyama grew up in Takayama, Japan, moving to Orange County, California, and immersing in 1980s American culture.
Read at Architectural Digest
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