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Osaka Art & Design 2024: Unleashing Creativity Across the Cityscape, A Four-Week Art Extravaganza Across 50 Venues

Osaka Art & Design (OAD) is returning for its second year! From May 29 to June 25, 2024, you can expect an extraordinary four-week extravaganza that will transform the streets of Osaka into a sprawling canvas of art and design. This vibrant event will invite visitors to immerse themselves in a dynamic showcase across 50 venues throughout the city.

Osaka Art & Design (OAD) is returning for its second year! From May 29 to June 25, 2024, you can expect an extraordinary four-week extravaganza that will transform the streets of Osaka into a sprawling canvas of art and design. This vibrant event will invite visitors to immerse themselves in a dynamic showcase across 50 venues throughout the city.

The heart of OAD will be the bustling north-south avenue from Umeda to Namba, where a diverse array of passionate creators will captivate audiences with their unique artistic expressions. From galleries to boutiques, attendees can discover and appreciate a rich tapestry of artworks, furniture pieces, and fashion items. What's more, many of these remarkable creations will be available for purchase, offering a rare opportunity for art enthusiasts and collectors to own a piece of this vibrant event.

Building upon the resounding success of its inaugural year, which drew 50 exhibitors, 150 artists and designers, and over 80,000 visitors, OAD 2024 aims to elevate the festival to new heights with expanded support and participation from hosting organizations.

This year's event, "Expanding Resonance," is a call for participants to forge meaningful connections and embrace diversity. By candidly expressing themselves and breaking free from conventions, they can unleash fresh energy and creativity in Osaka's vibrant urban landscape. The event aims to create an atmosphere of dynamic collaboration and exploration, where unexpected synergies can flourish, and new opportunities can arise.

As Osaka gears up for Expo 2025, the city is alive with a unique vibrancy, drawing creators from across Japan, particularly the Kansai region, to converge at OAD. This annual spectacle not only celebrates Osaka's rich cultural identity but also serves as a global showcase of the city's creative prowess. Through collaborative efforts with department stores, galleries, and businesses spanning Kita to Minami, OAD is positioning Osaka as a beacon of creativity and innovation on the world stage, and we invite you to be part of this exciting journey.

The Osaka Art & Design 2024, a highly anticipated event, will redefine the city's artistic landscape with its captivating programs. The Hankyu Department Store Osaka Umeda Main Store, one of the hosts, will present the Hankyu Art Fair 2024. This platform is not just an exhibition but a marketplace for remarkable artworks. It will feature creations by renowned artists like Kohei Nawa, Daisuke Ohba, and Mika Shinagawa, each with their unique style and perspective, alongside emerging talents. The fair's goal is to not only showcase these artworks but also to make art a part of everyday life, a norm rather than an exception.

The Hankyu Department Store Osaka Umeda Main Store is among the hosts presenting the Hankyu Art Fair 2024. This platform will exhibit and sell remarkable artworks created by renowned artists such as Kohei Nawa, Daisuke Ohba, and Mika Shinagawa alongside emerging talents. The goal of the fair is not only to showcase these artworks but also to normalize the integration of art into everyday life.

As an official program of OAD 2024, HIZO Market stands as a testament to innovation, showcasing prototypes and treasured works that have undergone rigorous experimentation and refinement. This market seeks to cultivate a new creation market, showcasing the ingenuity and dedication of creators in their quest for artistic excellence.

The multitude of individual events under OAD 2024's banner is set to unveil new horizons in art and design, offering attendees a unique opportunity to explore the diverse and dynamic creative landscape of Osaka. With a mission to showcase Osaka's exceptional creativity to the world and breathe new life into the art and design scene of the Kansai region, OAD 2024 is not just an event but a platform for fostering meaningful connections and interactions between individuals, artworks, and ideas. Your participation is crucial in making this mission a success.

The OAD 2024 Executive Committee supports these encounters and interactions, nurturing resonance and connections that inspire further growth and development in Osaka's proud creative legacy. We eagerly anticipate your participation in this celebration of creativity and innovation at Osaka Art & Design 2024.

About Osaka Art & Design 2024

Period: May 29 (Wednesday) to June 25 (Tuesday), 2024, for 4 weeks

Concept: Resonance—Expanding the Echo

Areas: Umeda, Dojima, Nakanoshima, Tenma, Kyomachibori, Minami-Senba, Shinsaibashi, Namba, and other locations within Osaka City

Venues: Open spaces, galleries, shops, department stores, commercial facilities

Organizer: Osaka Art & Design 2024 Executive Committee
Osaka Terminal Building Co., Ltd.,Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores Co., Ltd., Osaka Store of Takashimaya Co., Ltd.,Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores Inc.,
Nankai Electric Railway Co. Ltd., andHankyu Corporation
(Business agent: Hankyu Hanshin Properties Corp.) Umeda 1-chome Area Management

Exhibitors: Creators (artists, designers), brands, galleries, shops, and other facilities/corporations from Japan and abroad (about 50 places)

Producer: General Producer Akio Aoki (DESIGNART)

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"Structural Design" within Realm of Architecture exhibition by WHAT MUSEUM

The WHAT MUSEUM, hosted by Warehouse TERRADA, presents "Sense of Structure: From Horyuji Temple to the Universe," from April 26 to August 25, 2024.

This one-of-a-kind exhibition illuminates the world of Structural Design, a pioneering framework of architecture. It takes you on a journey from the world's oldest surviving wooden building, the five-storied Pagoda at Horyuji Temple, to the future with lunar base camps. With over 100 structural models from renowned architectural masterpieces, this exhibition is a celebration of the innovative field of "structural design," the backbone of building frameworks.

The WHAT MUSEUM, hosted by Warehouse TERRADA, presents "Sense of Structure: From Horyuji Temple to the Universe," from April 26 to August 25, 2024.

This one-of-a-kind exhibition illuminates the world of Structural Design, a pioneering framework of architecture. It takes you on a journey from the world's oldest surviving wooden building, the five-storied Pagoda at Horyuji Temple, to the future with lunar base camps. With over 100 structural models from renowned architectural masterpieces, this exhibition is a celebration of the innovative field of "structural design," the backbone of building frameworks.

While Japan boasts numerous globally acclaimed architects, the pivotal role of structural engineers often goes unnoticed. These engineers, crucial in realizing architects' visions by meticulously engaging with materials and the dynamics of forces such as gravity and wind, are instrumental in shaping structures that resonate with their era and society.

Don't be intimidated by the world of specialized structural design. This exhibition is designed to make it accessible and engaging. You'll have the opportunity to interact with and understand architectural "frameworks" through interactive models, providing a hands-on introduction to their principles.

As sustainability becomes a global concern, the latter part of our exhibition shines a spotlight on wooden architecture, a building material that's gaining prominence for its eco-friendliness. From Japan's traditional techniques to cutting-edge innovations, this segment explores the historical significance of wooden structures while contemplating the future of wooden architecture.

Immerse yourself in the expansive reach of structural design through interdisciplinary collaborations in fashion, space exploration, and beyond. With a substantial refresh of exhibits and over 100 structural models on display, our exhibition offers a comprehensive exploration of architectural marvels that will leave you inspired.

Highlights of the exhibition include:

  • A diverse collection of over 100 valuable structural models, offering a panoramic view of Japan's architectural history spanning more than 1,400 years.

  • Interactive models, including a 1/10 scale replica of the five-storied Pagoda at Horyuji Temple (approximately 3.6m tall), providing a tactile understanding of structural scale and mechanics.

  • Prepare to be astounded by the unveiling of a groundbreaking full-scale model of a "lunar Base Camp." This awe-inspiring creation, designed for human habitation on the Moon, is the result of a monumental collaboration with JAXA (Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency) and renowned structural engineer Jun Sato and his team.

  • A comprehensive showcase of over 50 structural engineers, showcasing emerging talents alongside established names from Japan.

  • Innovative collaborations between fashion and structural design, featuring HOMME PLISSE ISSEY MIYAKE.


Message rom the Curator:

We humans have lived in a world subject to seismic force, wind force, and other natural forces. How have we designed the flow of forces in architecture on this planet? In the world of structural design, structural engineers have been working diligently with such flow of forces and materials in a gravitational space called the Earth and have merged technologies and art in the changing times and society. This exhibition showcases Japan’s structural engineers and structural design, which are pivotal in the creation of architecture, from traditional Japanese wooden structures and contemporary wooden architecture to space structures, articulated through four themes to highlight the expansive reach of structural design. Vistors can engage with structural models and feel the architecture firsthand, gaining insight into the forces that sculpt our environment and connecting these experiences with their own sensibilities. They can also experience the creative possibilities of structural design and its philosophy behind structural design as a form of creative expression. We eagerly invite a diverse audience to experience the world of structural design through their senses.


About the Exhibition:

SENSE OF STRUCTURE: From Horyuji Temple To The Universe

Date: April 26 - August 25, 2024.

Venue: 1st and 2nd floors at WHAT MUSEUM (Warehouse TERRADA G BUILDING, 2-6-10 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002.

Open Hours: Tuesday - Sunday, 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Admission until 5:00 PM)

Closed on : Monday (but open when Monday is a public holiday, then closed the following Tuesday)

Admission: Adults 1,500 yen/ University or vocational college students 800 yen/ Students under high school age (Free)

Advance reservation by online ticketing is available: https://ticket-what.warehouseofart.org

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M+ first Special Exhibition, Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now

M+, Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong, is pleased to announce the museum’s first Special Exhibition: Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now, to be opened on M+’s first anniversary, 12 November 2022 (Saturday) through 14 May 2023 (Sunday), with HSBC as Lead Sponsor. M+ also announces the ticketing arrangements for General Admission and Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now, both of which take effect on 12 November 2022 (Saturday), and unveils its programme of exhibitions for the second year of opening.

M+, Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong, is pleased to announce the museum’s first Special Exhibition: Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now, to be opened on M+’s first anniversary, 12 November 2022 (Saturday) through 14 May 2023 (Sunday), with HSBC as Lead Sponsor. M+ also announces the ticketing arrangements for General Admission and Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now, both of which take effect on 12 November 2022 (Saturday), and unveils its programme of exhibitions for the second year of opening.

M+ celebrates its first anniversary with a Special Exhibition by visionary artist Yayoi Kusama

Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now is the largest retrospective of renowned artist Yayoi Kusama in Asia outside Japan, featuring more than 200 works from major collections from museums and private collections in Asia, Europe, and the United States, the M+ Collection, as well as from the artist’s own collection. Co-curated by Doryun Chong, Deputy Director, Curatorial and Chief Curator, M+, and Mika Yoshitake, independent curator, the exhibition introduces a new interpretative approach to Kusama’s over seven-decade career and invites viewers to discover the transformative power of art. The retrospective highlights the core aesthetic elements of Kusama’s work and foregrounds her recurring philosophical questions about life and death and her longing for interconnectedness. The exhibition explores how Kusama has become a global cultural icon who creates vital and influential work to this day.

 

Suhanya Raffel, Museum Director, M+, says, ‘M+ has achieved unprecedented success in its first year of opening on 12 November 2021. Notwithstanding the temporary closure of the museum from January to April this year due to the pandemic, it has already welcomed over 1.53 million visitors. This strong show of public support is a testament to the museum’s role in transforming and enriching the cultural ecology in Hong Kong and Asia and making contemporary visual culture more accessible to all. We are proud to present Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now to our audiences, as the internationally acclaimed artist’s cross-disciplinary and global art practice resonates with the essence of what M+ offers. We look forward to another splendid year ahead with a terrific line-up of exhibitions and programmes.’

Organised chronologically and thematically, and spanning from Kusama’s earliest work to her most recent output, Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now features a wide range of paintings, installations, sculptures, drawings, collages, moving images, and archival materials. The exhibition examines Kusama's practice as it developed in Japan, the United States, Europe, and beyond through six themes: Infinity, Accumulation, Radical Connectivity, Biocosmic, Death, and Force of Life.

The exhibition presents three brand-new works to audiences for the first time. Death of Nerves (2022)​ is a large-scale installation commissioned by M+. Installed in the Lightwell that connects the museum’s ground floor and the basement levels and draping down to the Found Space on the B2 level, the work can be viewed from multiple vantages throughout the M+ building. Dots ObsessionAspiring to Heaven's Love (2022), presented in The Studio on the B2 level, is an ambitious immersive environment that includes one of the artist’s signature mirrored spaces. Two large sculptures titled Pumpkin (2022) will be available for public viewing in the Main Hall on the ground floor.


Yayoi Kusama is one of the most influential and inspiring artists of our time. Her Asian roots, transnational history, as well as her singular artistic language and philosophy that she has developed from the 1940s to now, have all contributed to making her the leading cultural figure she is now globally. This is the first time in Greater China the full trajectory of Kusama’s art is presented in a comprehensive retrospective exhibition providing a holistic and unique perspective on the accomplishments of this visionary artist.
— Doryun Chong, Deputy Director, Curatorial and Chief Curator, M+

 To accompany the exhibition, Thames & Hudson will publish Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now in collaboration with M+. Edited by ​Doryun Chong and Mika Yoshitake, this comprehensive and richly illustrated 400-page publication features contributions by the editors as well as Isabella Tam, Associate Curator, Visual Art, M+, and Alex A. Jones, independent researcher and writer. The publication is a collection of curatorial essays, thematic texts, a visual chronology of Kusama’s life, a roundtable discussion with leading authorities in the field, and a selection of poetry, manifestoes, past interviews, and previously unpublished artist writings.​ Both English and Chinese editions are available for pre-order at the M+ Shop online starting from 15 September 2022. In addition, a series of public programmes will be available throughout the exhibition period. Visitors are invited to dive deeper into Kusama’s art practice with curators’ talks, screenings, and family-friendly activities with details to be announced later. For further details about Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now, please refer to the fact sheet at Appendix 1.

Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now is supported by HSBC, Lead Sponsor, together with HKT as Major Sponsor, Louis Vuitton and The Macallan as Supporting Sponsors and Cathay Pacific as Airline Partner of the exhibition.


M+’s exhibition sheds new light on Yayoi Kusama’s art philosophy and life. Kusama has transformed her personal experiences—the challenges she has faced in her career, as well as her lifelong battle with mental health—into a creative force through the regenerative power of healing amidst our global pandemic era. We are delighted to introduce audiences to this artist’s profound vision through new thematic trajectories as well a newly commissioned work.
— Mika Yoshitake, independent curator

M+ announces ticket arrangements after first anniversary

 

Admission fees to M+ exhibitions are waived for the first year since its opening on 12 November 2021. All visitors can enjoy free admission to M+ exhibitions until 11 November 2022 (Friday). Thanks to the overwhelming support of the local community, as of 14 September 2022 (Wednesday), more than 1.53 million visitors have visited M+ for free. Starting from its first anniversary on 12 November 2022, visitors are required to purchase tickets in advance to access all M+ exhibitions, except for Hong Kong: Here and Beyond, one of the museum’s opening exhibitions presented in the Main Hall Gallery on the ground floor, which will maintain free access for the public during its exhibition period until June 2023.

General Admission tickets are priced at HK$120 for adults and HK$60 for visitors eligible for concessionary fare, which entitle them to visit all M+ exhibitions except Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now on B2 level and in West Gallery on the second floor; whereas Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now tickets, which allow visitors access to all galleries, are priced at HK$240 for adults and HK$150 for concession. Admission to Pumpkin (2022) and Hong Kong: Here and Beyond on the ground floor and the B1 level of the museum respectively will be free of charge.

Tickets for both General Admission and Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now for the period from 12 November 2022 (Saturday) to 31 January 2023 (Tuesday) will be available for online purchase starting from 10am on 13 October 2022 (Thursday). M+ Members and Patrons can enjoy priority booking for tickets to Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now during the Priority Booking period from 29 September 2022 (Thursday) to 12 October 2022 (Wednesday). For further details about M+ tickets, please refer to M+ and West Kowloon Cultural District websites and the fact sheet at Appendix 2. Further details will be announced in the first half of October 2022.

 

Visitors are encouraged to seize the last chance to book their free visit to M+ until 11 November 2022 (Friday) via the designated online booking platform.

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