Matabee Goto

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1925 Born in Ichinomiya-shi, Aichi Prefecture
1957 Solo exhibition at Gumbs Gallery in San Francisco
1958 Solo exhibitions at Ichinomiya Chamber of Commerce, Petite Galerie in New York City, and Central Gallery in New York City; Works displayed at British Columbia State Art Gallery in Canada
1959 Solo invitational exhibition “Paradise Lost” at Houston Art Gallery
1960
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1962
Works invited by University of Mary Washington Invitational works at American Watercolor Society Exhibition
Invitational works at Pennsylvania Watercolor Society Exhibition
Solo exhibition at Nessler Gallery in New York City
Solo exhibition at Raymond Burr Gallery in Hollywood
Works displayed at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Works displayed at Washington Watercolor Society Exhibition (received Special Rembrandt Award)
1972 “Human Beings, Love and Loneliness” Exhibition at Bara Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo
1973 “Neighbors and Unforgettable People” Exhibition at Bara Gallery in Ginza Tokyo
1975 “Matabee Goto 1950–1975” Exhibition at Yamaki Art Gallery in Osaka
1976 “The Third Space” Exhibition at Galerie Nichido in Nagoya *The 10th exhibition ended in 1983
1979 Consecutive Work “War” at Bara Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo
1980 “Matabee Goto, Consecutive Work Artist” Exhibition at Bara Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo
1982 “Matabee Goto’s World” Exhibition at Bara Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo
1984 Solo exhibition at Yamaki Art Gallery in Osaka
1990 “Five Persons’ Modern Art” Exhibition
1994 “Hunter of Aporia” New Work Exhibition at Bara Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo
1996 “Matabee Goto, Hometown” Exhibition at Bara Gallery & Galerie Repos in Tokyo
2001 “Across The Centuries” Exhibition
2002 Died at the age of 77

iXXI COLLABORATION

There is also a collaboration product with IXXI where you can easily enjoy Goto Matabe’s work as an interior.
Immerse yourself in the world of Goto Matabei as wall art and interior.

Bara Gallery

3-12-25 Minamiyukigaya, Ota-ku, Tokyo
145-0066 Japan

+81 3-6425-9070
 info@baragaro.com
OPEN:10:00~17:30
CLOSE:Sunday,Holiday
Open during closed days during the exhibition