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Rika MinamitaniPassing Rain, 2025oil on canvas200.3 x 122.1 cm (78 ⅞ × 48 ⅛ in)
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Participating Artists
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On Kawara
1932–2014 -
Takesada Matsutani
b. 1937 -
Kishio Suga
b. 1944 -
Tamie Okuyama
b. 1946 -
Shigeo Otake
b. 1955 -
Izumi Kato
b. 1969 -
Hirosuke Yabe
b. 1972 -
Makiko Kudo
b. 1978 -
Urara Tsuchiya
b. 1979 -
Yuko Mohri
b. 1980 -
Tomoko Nagai
b. 1982 -
Kelly Akashi
b. 1983 -
Teppei Miyake
b. 1985 -
Tenki Hiramatsu
b. 1986 -
Shota Nakamura
b. 1987 -
Minami Kobayashi
b. 1989 -
Rikako Kawauchi
b. 1990 -
Shinya Azuma
b. 1993 -
Rika Minamitani
b. 1998
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Time & Material
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This section brings together artists whose practices engage time as both material and metaphor. Through repetition, erosion, accumulation, or conceptual systems, these works suggest the weight of memory, the passing of time, and the impossibility of stillness. They channel a quiet persistence—marking the everyday through formal restraint or poetic gesture.
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Kishio Suga
Residing Cultivation, 1997Oil paint, stainless on wood
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The Body
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This section highlights artists who explore the body as a vessel for memory, presence, and transformation—whether spiritual, psychological, or physical. Through painting, sculpture, and mixed media, they address the tension between inner and outer worlds. Some, like Yabe and Kato, work directly with material and gesture, while others, like Okuyama and Nakamura, approach the body symbolically—rendering forms that seem to hover between human, creature, and spirit.
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Shigeo Otake
The Four-Fingered Man C, 1982Fresco strappo (transferred to panel)
41 x 53 cm (16 ⅛ × 20 ⅞ in) -
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Inner Figuration
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These artists explore heightened emotional states through figuration that is theatrical, stylized, and psychologically charged. Working across painting, sculpture, and hybrid forms, they depict girls, creatures, and domestic spaces that are dreamlike, surreal, or at times grotesque. Their works evoke the longing and artificial sweetness of Plastic Love—where desire is always layered, masked, or refracted.
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Tomoko Nagai
BURANKO, 2025Oil on canvas
97.3 x 145.6 cm (38 ¼ × 57 ⅜ in) -
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