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7 best art exhibitions showing in Osaka right now
7 best art exhibitions showing in Osaka right now

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7 best art exhibitions showing in Osaka right now

' Reshaped Reality: 50 Years of Hyperrealistic Sculpture ' is a highly acclaimed travelling exhibition currently on show at the architecturally striking Osaka Culturarium, Tempozan (designed by Osaka-born starchitect Tadao Ando) until October 13. It features 39 hyperrealistic human sculptures by 27 world-renowned artists. This is the exhibition's first showing in Japan, held as part of the Study: Osaka Kansai International Art Festival 2025, and follows successful runs in Spain and the Netherlands. The sculptures are uncannily lifelike; at times unnerving, yet deeply captivating. The human forms they portray may appear distorted or transformed, but are still startlingly realistic. They are awe-inspiring, yet they also prompt us to reflect on our own humanity, which is the exhibition's main intention.

This thought-provoking Osaka exhibition features 39 hyperrealistic human sculptures
This thought-provoking Osaka exhibition features 39 hyperrealistic human sculptures

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time10-07-2025

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This thought-provoking Osaka exhibition features 39 hyperrealistic human sculptures

While Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan explores the future in shapes including humanoid robots, a cultural centre on the other side of Osaka Bay is exhibiting another kind of human form – hyperrealistic sculptures of the body. ' Reshaped Reality: 50 Years of Hyperrealistic Sculpture ' is a highly acclaimed travelling exhibition currently on show at the architecturally striking Osaka Culturarium, Tempozan (designed by Osaka-born starchitect Tadao Ando) until October 13. It features 39 hyperrealistic human sculptures by 27 world-renowned artists. This is the exhibition's first showing in Japan, held as part of the Study: Osaka Kansai International Art Festival 2025, and follows successful runs in Spain and the Netherlands. The sculptures on show are uncannily lifelike; at times unnerving, yet deeply captivating. The human forms they portray may appear distorted or transformed, but are still startlingly realistic. They are awe-inspiring, yet they also prompt us to reflect on our own humanity, which is the exhibition's main intention. Some of the standout works include ' Untitled (Man in a sheet) ' by the UK-based Ron Mueck, ' Woman and Child ' by Australian artist Sam Jinks, and ' Ave Maria ' by Maurizio Cattelan, the Italian artist best known for his viral banana-taped-to-a-wall installation at 2019 Art Basel Miami Beach. With such a diverse array of works, you'll want to catch one of the guided weekend tours led by Atsuhito Miyake, the exhibition's coordinator. These hour-long walkthroughs offer insights into the historical context and artistic intentions behind the works. Tours start at 2pm and are free with an exhibition ticket. As space is limited to 20 participants, be sure to arrive by 1.45pm to register. Upcoming tour dates are July 20, 21, 22, 23; August 10, 11, 23; September 6; and October 11, 12. We're hoping this exhibition offers more meaningful answers to the question 'What does it mean to be human?' than the series finale of Squid Game... For more information, see the exhibition website.

An immersive digital art exhibition from Europe is coming to Osaka this May
An immersive digital art exhibition from Europe is coming to Osaka this May

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time24-04-2025

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An immersive digital art exhibition from Europe is coming to Osaka this May

In recent years, the boundaries between art and audience have been redefined in eye-popping ways. We are no longer content with simply observing; we crave a more visceral experience. This shift has led to the rise of digital immersive art, where spaces are transformed into sensorial environments that envelop viewers and heighten their senses. For just 13 days this May, you can experience this in person at ' European Digital Art Experience: The Immersive in Osaka 2025 '. Running from May 2 to May 14, this pop-up exhibition is part of the multidisciplinary Study: Osaka Kansai International Art Festival 2025, which runs alongside the Osaka Expo through October 13. Held to coincide with the Expo's EU National Day on May 9, this cutting-edge exhibition is curated by Stefano Fake of the Florence-based Fake Factory. The award-winning Italian multimedia art studio is widely acclaimed for its innovative use of audiovisual technology and projection mapping to create large-scale, immersive digital art experiences. This is what Fake Factory calls 'phygital technology', a reconfiguration of rooms and buildings using digital elements to create an all-encompassing sensory experience. Tapping into the collective's international network of experts – including artists, architects, designers, engineers and filmmakers – the Fake Factory will present a dynamic series of works by artists exploring new forms of expression within the digital art genre. Featured names include German artist Videogeist, known for projecting expansive video art onto architectural surfaces; Italian artist Leandro Summo, who specialises in electronic and interactive art; and Polish artist Pani Pawlosky, renowned for her surreal video collages.

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