Pre-30th Anniversary Exhibit:
Leiko IKEMURA Mark MANDERS
Rising Light / Frozen Moment

Sat, 14 December, 2024Sun, 30 March, 2025

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

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All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

All images: Photo by Shigeo Muto, ShugoArts

About exhibition

At MOT, Pre-30th Anniversary Exhibit: Leiko IKEMURA Mark MANDERS Rising Light / Frozen Moment is on view until 30 March 2025.

 

Don’t miss Leiko IKEMURA’s substantial installation, consisting of painting, sculpture, video, and drawing, which makes the best use of the high-ceilinged space of MOT’s permanent gallery.

 

Ikemura’s works, which use surging color and imagery to represent different phases of formation and change in things that exist in this world, and the taut spaces of Manders, capturing stationary moments in time, are joined also by works by both artists from outside the collection, in this standout display to enjoy alongside prints by KOMAI Tetsuro and others, and paintings by artists including Robert RYMAN and Agnes MARTIN. (Reference: MOT, Flyer, 2024)

Information

Leiko IKEMURA Mark MANDERS
"Pre-30th Anniversary Exhibit: Leiko IKEMURA Mark MANDERS Rising Light / Frozen Moment"
Dates

14 December 2024 – 30 March 2025

Venue

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

*For further information, please visit the museum’s exhibition website above.
Leiko IKEMURA | ShugoArts
Leiko IKEMURA

Leiko Ikemura was born in Tsu City, Mie, Japan. She moved to Spain in the 1970s, then to Switzerland, and has been based in Germany since the early 1980s. Ikemura was a professor at the Berlin University of the Arts from 1991 to 2015. She has served as a visiting professor at the graduate school of Joshibi University of Art and Design since 2014. In 2019, she won the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology’s Art Encouragement Prize. Ikemura works in a variety of media including painting, terra cotta, bronze, glass, photography, and poetry. She utilizes traditional materials for her paintings and sculptures, which contain a high level of spirituality and are highly acclaimed both domestically and internationally. The shapes and colors emitted from the unique texture of her art create images that blend figures, plants, and horizons, encompassing the fluid relationship between people, nature, and the universe.

 

Selected solo exhibitions: infinitely transparent, ShugoArts, Tokyo, 2022; Nach Neuen Meeren, Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland, 2019; Nordiska Akvarellmuseet, Skärhamn, Sweden, 2019; Our Planet – Earth and Stars, National Art Center, Tokyo, 2019; After another world, ShugoArts, Tokyo, 2017; …und plötzlich dreht der Wind, Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, 2016; Poetics of Form, Nevada Museum of Art, Reno (Nevada), 2016; All About Girls and Tigers, Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst Cologne, 2015; Pioon, The Vangi Sculpture Garden Museum, Shizuoka, 2014; i-migration, Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, 2013; Korekara oder die Heiterkeit des fragilen Seins, Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin, 2012; Mare e Monti. Kolumba, Cologne, 2012; Transfiguration, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Mie Prefectural Art Museum, Mie, 2011.

 

Selected Public Collections: Bundeskunstsammlung (Berlin, Germany), The Centre Pompidou (Paris, France), Kunstmuseum Basel (Basel, Switzerland), Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (Vaduz, Liechtenstein), Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst Köln (Cologne, Germany), mumok – Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (Vienna, Austria), Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan), The National Museum of Art, Osaka (Osaka, Japan), MOMAT – The National Museum of Modern Art (Tokyo, Japan), Pola Museum of Art (Kanagawa, Japan), Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe (Karlsruhe, Germany)