Art & Architecture Exhibitions

We held contemporary art exhibitions supervised by art critic Yusuke Nakahara from 1982 to 1995 and, thereafter, solo exhibitions of paintings, sculptures, image expressions, and other fields by a broad range of contemporary artists until August 2014. From September 2014, we ran a series of exhibitions titled “Future of Creation,” each with its distinctive theme and embodying innovative ideas that are in the making. Four creators at the forefront of Japanese art and architecture - Toshio Shimizu (art director), Ryohei Miyata (metal artist), Toyo Ito (architect), and Kengo Kuma (architect) - took turns supervising these exhibitions.
The 23rd and final “Future of Creation” by Kengo Kuma titled “Multiplication” was an online exhibition held in the 3D-rendered LIXIL GALLERY powered by historia Enterprise.

Past Exhibitions

The 23rd Future of Creation<br> by Kengo Kuma "Multiplication"<br>Powered by historia Enterprise
The 22nd Future of Creation by Toyo Ito "Creating Public Architecture as a Home-for -ALL"
The 21st Future of Creation by MIYATA Ryohei "Harmony by Nine―Reflection―"

The 21st Future of Creation by MIYATA Ryohei "Harmony by Nine―Reflection―"

Tokyo:January 27 (Mon) ~ March 24 (Tue), 2020

The 20th Future of Creation by Toshio Shimizu Colliu "Dear My Plinth"

The 20th Future of Creation by Toshio Shimizu Colliu "Dear My Plinth"

Tokyo:October 12 (Sat), 2019 ~ January 14 (Tue), 2020

The 19th Future of Creation<br>more than Reason<br>by Kengo Kuma, <br>Ichiro Yamaguchi(NF/sakanaction) &<br> Kunihiko Morinaga(ANREALAGE)
Special Exhibition<br>Kawashima Textile Manufacturers and Meiji Palace

Special Exhibition
Kawashima Textile Manufacturers and Meiji Palace

Tokyo:April 20 (Sat) ~ June 25 (Tue), 2019

The 18th Future of Creation by MIYATA Ryohei<br>"Kōgei is..."

The 18th Future of Creation by MIYATA Ryohei
"Kōgei is..."

Tokyo:February 7 (Thu) ~ March 19 (Tue), 2019

The 17th Future of Creation by Toshio Shimizu<br>Part 2. Kare San Sui Surrounding "I'mpermanent"
KUMA LAB: Weaving<br>Kengo Kuma Laboratory, The University of Tokyo Department of Architecture