Masanori Handa is an artist who transforms everyday encounters with landscapes and events into works that open up his senses to the fluid and complex nature of reality. Attuned to chance discoveries and subtle shifts in perception, he carefully weaves together fragmentary elements to create works that, while seemingly disjointed, contain sharp insights and form a distinctive visual language.
His practice often draws on urban landscapes, rituals, and memories inscribed in the unconscious. Working across installation, sculpture, and painting, and using diverse materials such as plants, textiles, wood, and metal, Handa creates works that speak directly to the viewer’s bodily awareness.
A notable example, nakakiyo no entakukei, combines the forms of tropical plants with the sensibility of classical waka poetry and the spiritual presence of place, resulting in a space that is both organic and architectural. By embracing the passage of time and the transformation of materials, he seeks to reveal a poetic reality that flickers within transient moments. In works such as 150 hedron and Golden Cloud, Handa turned to everyday imagery and symbols from Islamic cultural contexts, giving sculptural form to the intersections of multiple cultures and faiths within the urban environment.
In 2008, he was selected as the protégé of Rebecca Horn in the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, engaging in production and dialogue across Europe. This invaluable experience deepened his approach to constructing space as a poetic structure, a perspective that continues to resonate in his practice today.
In 2019, Handa joined the Inujima Project organized by Benesse Art Site Naoshima, where he has been engaging with the island’s environment and history over the long term, imagining new possibilities for “place.” These experiences have instilled in his work a strong sense of coexistence with others and an attentiveness to unseen realms of perception.
At the Hawai‘i Triennial 2022, he presented the video installation 127 Scenes, responding to the natural environment and cultural memory of the Pacific. By juxtaposing the seas of Hawai‘i and his native Kanagawa, Handa approached the Pacific Ocean as an embodiment of “spatiotemporal continuity.” The fragmented, road-trip-like footage may be seen as vivid, color-charged drawings of the sea.
Rooted in poetic sensibility and acute perception, Handa’s work invites us to consider fundamental questions about how we know, feel, and imagine the world.
Biography
1979 Born in Kanagawa, Japan
2003 BFA, Tokyo University of the Arts
2008 Selected Protégé of Rebecca Horn, Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative
Currently based in Kanagawa, Japan
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2017 A Palace, Ota Fine Arts, Singapore
2015 Nakakiyo no Entakukei, Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo
2013 nakakiyo no entakukei, Ota Fine Arts, Singapore
2010 Transforming Modes – The Materiality of Reality in Contemporary Art, αM Project 2009, Tokyo
Selected Group Exhibitions
2023 The Rolex Arts Festival, National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens (EMST), Athens, Greece
2022 Hawai‘i Triennale 2022: Pacific Century – E Ho‘omau no Moananuiākea, Honolulu, USA
2019 Setouchi Triennale 2019, Inujima, Okayama, Japan
2015 TWO STICKS, Museum of Architecture, Wrocław, Poland
2015 ERASURE: FROM CONCEPTUALISM TO ABSTRACTION, Osage Hong Kong & City University of Hong Kong
2011 Ways of Worldmaking, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan
2007 The Door into Summer: The Age of Micropop, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki, Japan
2006 Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale, Niigata, Japan
Selected Collections
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Takahashi Collection, Tokyo
Daiwa Radiator Factory, Hiroshima
The Japan Foundation
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primal lines
26 Jan - 20 Feb 2016 TokyoOta Fine Arts is pleased to announce 'primal lines', an exhibition of drawings by various artists, including new works and works which will be presented in Japan for the first...Read more -
nakakiyo no entakukei
Masanori Handa 18 Apr - 6 Jun 2015 TokyoOta Fine Arts is delighted to present a solo exhibition by Masanori Handa. 'nakakiyo no entakukei' an immense installation work presented in Ota Fine Arts Singapore in 2013 will be...Read more -
nakakiyo no entakukei
Masanori Handa 6 Sep - 13 Oct 2013 SingaporeOta Fine Arts is delighted to present new work by emerging Japanese artist Masanori Handa in his first solo exhibition in Singapore entitled 'nakakiyo no entakukei.' Masanori Handa's world is...Read more -
Gallery Collection
Tomoko Kashiki, Yayoi Kusama, Hiraki Sawa, Jessica Diamond, Nobuaki Takekawa, Dale Berning, Masanori Handa 9 Feb - 9 Mar 2013 Tokyo -
ROPPONGI MOSQUE
Masanori Handa 10 Sep - 15 Oct 2011 TokyoTaking sceneries or incidents that the artist encounters as momentum, Masanori Handa opens his senses and visualizes the fluid and sometime-utterly incoherent world. In this exhibition, Handa rebuilds the'150 hedron'...Read more
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"Art Basel Hong Kong 2018" 27 - 31 March, 2018, Booth No. 3D05
10 Mar 2018Ota Fine Arts will participate in the art fair, Art Basel Hong Kong 2018, from 27th to 31st March, 2018 at Hong Kong. Ota Fine...Read more -
"WEST BUND ART & DESIGN 2017" 9 - 12 November, Booth No. A1
8 Nov 2017Ota Fine Arts will participate in the art fair, WEST BUND ART & DESIGN 2017, from 9 to 12 November at the West Bund Art...Read more -
"Art Stage Jakarta 2017" 11-13 August
7 Jul 2017We will participate in 'Art Stage Jakarta 2017' from Fri. 11th to Sun. 13th August. The following artists will be shown: Yayoi Kusama, Tomoko Kashiki,...Read more -
"Art Dubai 2017" 14-18 March
8 Mar 2017We will participate in 'Art Dubai 2017' from Tue. 14th to Sat. 18th March. The following artists will be shown: Yayoi Kusama, Tomoko Kashiki, Masanori Handa,...Read more