Exhibitions
News:
Tadasky's been written up in the New York Times.
One-man exhibitions:
Kootz Gallery, New York (1964, 1965)
Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo (1966, 1989)
Fischbach Gallery, New York (1967, 1969)
Artisan Gallery, Houston (1970)
Gutai Pinacotheca, Osaka (1966)
"1965-2008 tadasky." Sideshow Gallery, New York City, September 13-October 19 2008.
Two-man exhibition:
Clossens Gallery, Cincinnatti, Ohio
Group exhibitions (not including Tokyo Gallery):
Museum of Modern Art, New York: “The Responsive Eye”
Museum of Modern Art, New York: “The New Japanese Painting and Sculpture”
Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY: “Kinetic and Optic Art Today,”
The Larry Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield Connecticut
Krannert Art Museum, Champaign Illinois: “Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture”
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo: “Japanese Artists Abroad”
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia: “Contemporary American Painting”
17th Annual Susakuten, Tokyo
The Jewish Museum, New York: “The Abrams Family Collection”
National Museum of Art, Buenos Aires: “Paintings from the Albright-Knox Gallery Collection”
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence
Indiana University, Bloomington
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix Arizona
Rose Art Museum, Waltham Massachusetts
Pasadena Art Museum, California
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
Akron Art Institute, Ohio
San Fransisco Museum of Art
New York State Fair Art Exhibition, Syracuse
Feigen-Palmer Gallery, Los Angeles
Roland Gibson Art Foundation, “Japanese Art of the Sixties”
Sakowitz Department Store, Houston
Merida Gallery, Louisville Kentucky
James David Gallery, Miami
Gertrude Kasle Gallery, Detroit
City Art Museum of St. Louis, Missouri
Seattle Art Museum
Travelling shows organized by
Leo Castelli Gallery: “Pop and Op”
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Albright-Knox Gallery in Buffalo, NY: “Extreme Abstraction,” 2005
Albany State Museum in Albany, NY, “Op Art Revisited” 2006
Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Ohio, “Optic Nerve: Perceptual Art of the 1960s,” 2007
“Resounding Spirit: Japanese Contemporary Art of the 1960s,” Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa 2007
Freedom to Experiment: American Abstraction, 1945-1975,” D. Wigmore, Fine Art Gallery, New York City, 2007
"Pop and Op," Nassau County Museum of Art, New York, 2008
Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 2008
"Optic Visionaries: Richard Anuszkiewicz, Sue Fuller, Mon Levinson, Tadasuke Kuwayama." D. Wigmore Fine Art, New York City, September 15-December 19 2008.
» Visit a walk-through of this show on Joanne Mattera's blog.
"Exploring Black and White: The 1930S Through the1960s," D. Wigmore, Fine Art Gallery, New York City, 2009