The sauna is said to have originated in Finland more than 2,000 years ago. In Finland, ancient folk beliefs still live on, and it is believed that welcoming the spirit dwelling in the sauna brings prosperity to the household. AsView More >
The sauna is said to have originated in Finland more than 2,000 years ago. In Finland, ancient folk beliefs still live on, and it is believed that welcoming the spirit dwelling in the sauna brings prosperity to the household. AsView More >
This exhibition aims to familiarize visitors with the qualities of the museum’s collection and introduce them to related themes. In Galleries 1 through 3, under the theme “Highlights,” we will showcase outstanding works that exemplify the characteristics of our collection,View More >
In conjunction with Collection Exhibition 2025-III, we present screenings of video works by Gordon Matta-Clark (1943-1978). Matta-Clark studied architecture at Cornell University and later engaged with literature and contemporary thought at the Sorbonne in Paris, where he was deeply influencedView More >
Since the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art first opened in 1989, the museum has held a series of open-call exhibitions with the aim of supporting artists’ creative activities. While also striving to create exhibitions that are attractive to visitors,View More >
Collection 3 is presented in conjunction with a special feature titled The Reflecting City and Collection Highlights, a two-part exhibit on display throughout the year. This special feature, drawn from works in the museum collection, focuses on the theme of “the city.”View More >
Nakanishi Natsuyuki (1935–2016) was one of Japan’s preeminent contemporary painters. This exhibition marks the first retrospective of the artist’s work since his death ten years ago. While tracing the trajectory of Nakanishi’s career back to the late 1950s, the exhibitionView More >
Taro Izumi Collection Exhibition 3: Déjà vu 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa Group Exhibition | January 31–May 10, 2026 Taro Izumi, Tickled in a dream… maybe? (The night shattered), 2017. Installation view, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 2017. PhotoView More >
Taro Izumi Extended Views Ⅱ Simian, Copenhagen January 24–April 12, 2026 Taro Izumi, Still from Steak House, 2009. Video. 3 min., 51 sec. © Taro Izumi. Take Ninagawa is pleased to announce Taro Izumi’s participation in the film program, “ExtendedView More >
Kazuko Miyamoto Solo Exhibition | February 14–April 11, 2026 Kazuko Miyamoto, Study of Lines in Ring #3, 1976, detail. ©︎ Kazuko Miyamoto. Take Ninagawa is pleased to present a new exhibition of historic works by Kazuko Miyamoto, many of which willView More >
Rutherford Chang: Hundreds and Thousands UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing January 17–April 12, 2026 Curation: Aki Sasamoto, Philip Tinari (UCCA Director) Rutherford Chang, “Rutherford Chang: Hundreds and Thousands,” installation view at UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, 2026. TakeView More >
January 17–February 14, 2026 1st Floor, 47 Farringdon Road | EC1M 3JB Take Ninagawa is pleased to announce its participation in this year’s Condo London, hosted by Amanda Wilkinson and in collaboration with Air de Paris. Selected works fromView More >
January 31 – May 6, 2026
mission∞infinity | space + quantum + art January 31 – May 6, 2026 Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Exhibition Gallery B2F, foyer https://www.mot-art-museum.jp/en/ Opening Hours: 10 AM-6 PM (Tickets available until 30 minutes before closing.) Closed: Mondays (except Feb 23,View More >