Highlights

With more than 900 works on display, this exhibition presents Uno’s oeuvre on the grandest-ever scale

This will be the first major retrospective exhibition of Uno’s work since his 2010 exhibition at the Kariya City Art Museum fourteen years ago, and it is the first ever in Tokyo. This exhibition will display even more pieces than the solo exhibition at the Kariya City Art Museum, presenting a comprehensive overview of Uno's vast body of work through a collection of more than nine hundred works.

Flamboyant, exquisite works

The exhibition will display many examples of Uno’s original artwork. Visitors will be able to see for themselves flamboyant, exquisite drawings that provide a sense of the artist’s ability to capture his subjects, and the attention to detail demonstrated by his detailed instructions written on the proofs.

Extravagant use of space for posters

Posters created by Uno from the early 1960s to the present will be displayed together. The space includes an area where visitors can look at fluorescent posters under blacklights to experience the atmosphere of the 1960s.

Stage art from Project Nyx’s The Little Prince and other productions

The exhibition will bring together a collection of Uno's art works for the stage, which have rarely been put on display. These include the artist’s drawings of original set and costume, as well as scenery, props, dolls, and costumes that Uno had a hand in creating.

Poster for Shinjuku Version of One Thousand and One Nights, Experimental Theater Lab Tenjo Sajiki performance no. 5
1968
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Poster for "Keiko's,"
1967
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