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”Exploring Ⅲ – Fragments of Art Born from Encounters -“

Exhibition Title:”Exploring Ⅲ – Fragments of Art Born from Encounters -“

Organizer: Osaka Prefecture

Presented by: Association for the Promotion of Contemporary Art in Japan, Capacious

Curator: Association for the Promotion of Contemporary Art in Japan

Support: Osaka Metro Hommachi Bldg., Muses Corporation

Cooperation: art space co-jin, Atelier Hiko, atelier ripehouse, Gallery Yamaki Fine Art, Galerie Miyawaki, Work Center Toyonaka, Kumiaien Social Welfare Corporation, Minuma Welfare Society-Kobo-shu

Venue: Osaka Metro Hommachi Bldg. 1F

Nearest Station: Osaka Metro Midosuji Line or Chuo Line or Yotsubashi Line “Hommachi” Station  Exit7

Date: 2026-1-15(Thu)〜2026-1-25(Sun)

Open Hours: 10:00-19:00

*Opening day only: Opens 13:00 / Last day: Closes 16:00

*On Saturday, 1/24, the venue will open at 11:00 due to an event.

Admission : Free

Contact Information:Art to Live Office

E-mail: info@art-to-live.net

URL:https://art-to-live.net/en/programs/exploring-3/

More Information: In today’s information-driven society, we interact more and more with AI, yet human expression is fundamentally shaped by lived experiences and connections with others. Even when verbal communication is difficult, people express themselves visually, conveying what words cannot. Limitations often lead to unexpected creativity, as long periods of focused immersion give rise to unique forms of expression.

These works grow out of ordinary life—family, school, nearby materials, nature, and relationships subtly flow through them. Expression gains meaning when received by others, reminding us that creation is also an act of exchange and connection.

Guided by the concepts of “Forms of Learning,” “Signs and Awareness,” and “Sensing Beings,” this exhibition presents visual expressions rooted in learning, records of feelings that resist fixation, and works shaped by perceptive sensitivity. Quiet engagement with each piece can stir memories, shift perspectives, and prompt reflection on the value of sensitivity and our ties to others—qualities that matter now more than ever.

Artists:Oe Masahiko, Katsunobu, Katsuyama Naoto, Saito Aya,Takada Mal, Nakane Kyoko, Hirata Yasuhiro, Matsumoto Kunizo, Morimoto Eri