Returning to Japan in 1927
which utilizes advanced printing techniques to present the intricate and fragile textures of human skin
plants and floral wildlife – remain fascinating in their own right
Installation views including new works at Museum of Contemporary Art
It features both monochrome and color photographs by Domon that capture Buddhist statues created in Japan between the years 700 and 1300 AD
DAY DREAMS Kazuko Koike Returning to Japan in 1927In Rumi's work, the city becomes more than just a backdrop. The motifs, colors, shapes, and light offer us dreamlike settings, a bucolic perspective of a city that perhaps never really existed. Within the tightly packed buildings, amid the absence of people, bustling streets, and signage, we breathe calm. This idealization leads us to question how we can reach such a place. Perhaps it is the genuine desire for all of us to experience tranquility, if