For a Placard
November 1 2025 – February 15 2026
The National Museum of Art, Osaka
https://www.nmao.go.jp/en/
https://www.nmao.go.jp/events/event/20251101_for-a-placard/?lang=en
Curator: Sachiko Shoji (Curator, The National Museum of Art, Osaka)
Mitsuko Tabe, Installation view For a Placard, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, 2026
Mitsuko Tabe, Sawako Tanizawa, Installation view For a Placard, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, 2026
Yuriko Sasaoka, Icarus’s Bride (2015-2016)
Mitsuko Tabe, Installation view For a Placard, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, 2026
Shingo Kanagawa, A Bright Room (2019-2025)
Shingo Kanagawa, A Bright Room (2019-2025)
Yuki Iiyama, We walk and talk to search your true home (2013)
Installation view For a Placard, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, 2026
Tomoko Ushijima, Triangle (1993)
Tomoko Ushijima, Feminism (1994–1996)
Lieko Shiga, HIROKO, HIROMI (2025) Photo: Shintaro Yamanaka (Qsyum!) Courtesy: The National Museum of Art, Osaka
Sawako Tanizawa, Installation view For a Placard, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, 2026
Sawako Tanizawa, A Bright New Path Unfolding Before Me (2025)
Mitsuko Tabe, Installation view For a Placard, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, 2026
Tomoko Ushijima, Characters on Shaped Washi (2020-2022), Hitori Demo Tai: Even one person can be a team, tools: broom, brush and candle (2025)
Lieko Shiga, When the Wind Blows (2022–2025) Photo: Shintaro Yamanaka (Qsyum!) Courtesy: The National Museum of Art, Osaka
Lieko Shiga, When the Wind Blows (2022–2025) Photo: Shintaro Yamanaka (Qsyum!) Courtesy: The National Museum of Art, Osaka
Yuki Iiyama, Can I live my own life? (2015)
Tomoko Ushijima, Skirt Okra (2014), Let All Doors Stand Open (1986/2025)
Sawako Tanizawa, Tomoko Ushijima, Installation view For a Placard, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, 2026
Sawako Tanizawa, small voice (NO) (2025)
Shingo Kanagawa, Prayer / Nagasaki (2015-2025)
Shingo Kanagawa, Prayer / Nagasaki (2015-2025)
Yuki Iiyama, Sawako Tanizawa, Installation view For a Placard, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, 2026
Yuki Iiyama, Workshop: You can write anything on this card (2023)
Yuki Iiyama, In-Mates (2021); in the display case: the nursing records of Korean Patients A and B at Ohji Brain Hospital and three books that point to connections between the Korean Christian Church in Japan, Kawasaki Church, and Black Theology.
Yuki Iiyama, In-Mates (2021) Photo: Shintaro Yamanaka (Qsyum!) Courtesy: The National Museum of Art, Osaka
Yuriko Sasaoka, Working Animals (2024-2025)