1. Mad Image
    Namonaki Sanemasa: ‘sekai_no_oshimai’, 2016. 215x295cm, acrylic and gesso on cotton, mounted on panel.
  2. Mad Image
    UMEZAWA Kazuki: ‘Those Who Fight Further’, 2025. 126x194x3.4cm, glossy paper print on panel with acrylic. ©Kazuki UMEZAWA, Courtesy of the artist and CASHI.

Mad Image

  • Art
  • Mizuma Art Gallery, Ichigaya
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Time Out says

Bringing together 16 artists across generations and disciplines, this dynamic group exhibition explores the creative energy of ‘MADs’ – better known as AMVs or anime music videos – a phenomenon rooted in online communities where derivative works are made by deconstructing and reassembling existing media such as anime, games and sound.

Co-curated by artists Namonaki Sanemasa and Kazuki Umezawa, ‘Mad Image’ spans painting, sculpture, video and sound installation, reflecting a diverse spectrum of practices united by the processes of fragmentation and reconstruction. Created by artists ranging from teenagers to established practitioners in their fifties, the works capture the fractured landscapes of contemporary life while questioning how meaning is made in an era where digital images and information flow endlessly across screens.

For Sanemasa and Umezawa, who both exhibit in the show in addition to serving as curators, ‘Mad Image’ is less about offering a definitive framework than about creating a temporary space – a ‘small hut’, as Sanemasa puts it – where art can pause, reassemble, and invite reflection. In this gathering of experimental voices, Mizuma Art Gallery becomes a site for imagining new ways to connect amid the disjointed commons of our time.

Details

Address
Mizuma Art Gallery
Kagura Bldg 2F, 3-13 Ichigayatamachi, Shinjuku-ku
Tokyo
Transport:
Ichigaya Station (Yurakucho, Namboku lines), exit 5; Iidabashi Station (Chuo, Sobu lines), west exit; (Tozai, Yurakucho, Namboku lines), exit B2a
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
11am-7pm / closed Mon, Sun & hols

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