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MOT Collection: Walking, Traveling, Moving鈥旻rom the Great Kanto Earthquake to the Present

02 Dec, 2023 - 10 Mar, 2024

The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo houses approximately 5,700 artworks in its extensive collection, which spans the modern and contemporary periods with a focus on art of the postwar years. Each installment of the 鈥淢OT Collection鈥 exhibition introduces artworks in the collection from various themes and angles in its effort to convey the diverse appeal of contemporary art.

The first floor section, 鈥淲alking, Traveling, Moving: From the Great Kanto Earthquake to the Present,鈥 comprises of a diverse array of works, from sketches drawn by KANOKOGI Takeshiro who visited Tokyo immediately after the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake to document the devastated areas, to works by Olafur ELIASSON that were produced for his solo exhibition at MOT in 2020, when restrictions on freedom of movement were in place as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. FUJIMAKI Yoshio's masterpieces Scenes from the Sumidagawa River (1934) will also be exhibited, along with newly acquired works by KUSANAGI Shinpei, MITSUSHIMA Takayuki, and Wataridori Keikaku [ASO Tomoko, TAKEUCHI Akiko] that were created in correspondence to the 鈥淢OT Satellite鈥 exhibitions. We hope that this exhibit, by following the footsteps of artists spanning various eras and countries, will provide an opportunity to enhance our perspective on the world and society in which we live.

The 3rd floor section titled, 鈥淪pecial feature: YOKOO Tadanori鈥旹ver-Changing, Like Water鈥 introduces works centering on those added to the museum鈥檚 collection on the occasion of the artist鈥檚 solo exhibition held in 2021. Featuring Yokoo鈥檚 oeuvre spanning from the 1960s to recent, the exhibit explores new appeals of his artistic practice through focusing on expressions related to 鈥渨ater鈥 that appear in many of his rich variety of works. In addition, works by artists with a deep connection to Yokoo will be presented.

Visitors are also invited to enjoy a series of large-scale paintings by Sam FRANCIS, of which this year marks his centennial.



The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo houses approximately 5,700 artworks in its extensive collection, which spans the modern and contemporary periods with a focus on art of the postwar years. Each installment of the 鈥淢OT Collection鈥 exhibition introduces artworks in the collection from various themes and angles in its effort to convey the diverse appeal of contemporary art.

The first floor section, 鈥淲alking, Traveling, Moving: From the Great Kanto Earthquake to the Present,鈥 comprises of a diverse array of works, from sketches drawn by KANOKOGI Takeshiro who visited Tokyo immediately after the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake to document the devastated areas, to works by Olafur ELIASSON that were produced for his solo exhibition at MOT in 2020, when restrictions on freedom of movement were in place as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. FUJIMAKI Yoshio's masterpieces Scenes from the Sumidagawa River (1934) will also be exhibited, along with newly acquired works by KUSANAGI Shinpei, MITSUSHIMA Takayuki, and Wataridori Keikaku [ASO Tomoko, TAKEUCHI Akiko] that were created in correspondence to the 鈥淢OT Satellite鈥 exhibitions. We hope that this exhibit, by following the footsteps of artists spanning various eras and countries, will provide an opportunity to enhance our perspective on the world and society in which we live.

The 3rd floor section titled, 鈥淪pecial feature: YOKOO Tadanori鈥旹ver-Changing, Like Water鈥 introduces works centering on those added to the museum鈥檚 collection on the occasion of the artist鈥檚 solo exhibition held in 2021. Featuring Yokoo鈥檚 oeuvre spanning from the 1960s to recent, the exhibit explores new appeals of his artistic practice through focusing on expressions related to 鈥渨ater鈥 that appear in many of his rich variety of works. In addition, works by artists with a deep connection to Yokoo will be presented.

Visitors are also invited to enjoy a series of large-scale paintings by Sam FRANCIS, of which this year marks his centennial.



Contact details

Sunday
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
4-1-1 Miyoshi Toritsu Kiba-koen Koto-ku - Tokyo, Japan 135-0022
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