Art de Cha Cha Cha − Exploring the Dna of Japanese Contemporary Art − from the Takahashi Ryutaro Collection
Photo: Warehouse Terrada

Art de Cha Cha Cha − Exploring the Dna of Japanese Contemporary Art − from the Takahashi Ryutaro Collection

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Time Out says

Psychiatrist Ryutaro Takahashi is one of Japan’s most prominent contemporary art collectors, with over 3,000 pieces in his collection. You can explore his collection during this exhibition at Warehouse Terrada's What Museum, which features a diverse range of contemporary art from the likes of Keizaburo Okamura, Tomoko Konoike, Kishio Suga, Akira Yamaguchi and many more.

Look out for large-scale installations by Hiroshi Sugimoto and artworks from the influential Mono-ha Japanese and Korean movement of the late 1960s and ‘70s, including pieces by Lee Ufan and Nobuo Sekine. About 20 of the artworks will also be exhibited for the very first time, such as a video by Japanese artist Tabaimo and sculptures by Motohiko Odan.

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