1. Ron Mueck
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima | 『イン・ベッド』(2005年)
  2. Ron Mueck
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima | 『エンジェル』(1997年)
  3. Ron Mueck
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima | 『枝を持つ女』(2009年)
  4. Ron Mueck
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima | 『マス』(2016〜2017年)
  5. Ron Mueck
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima | 『ゴースト』(1998/2014年)
  6. Ron Mueck
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima | 『買い物中の女』(2013年)
  7. Ron Mueck
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima | 『マスク』(2002年)
  8. Ron Mueck
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima | Ron Mueck『若いカップル』(2013年)

Ron Mueck

  • Art
  • Mori Art Museum, Roppongi
Sébastien Raineri
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Time Out says

Ron Mueck has long been celebrated for redefining figurative sculpture through extraordinary craftsmanship and emotional acuity. After early work in film and advertising, the Australian-born, UK-based artist emerged on the contemporary art scene in the mid-1990s, gaining international attention with Pinocchio (1996) and Dead Dad (1996-97), the latter exhibited in the landmark ‘Sensation’ show at London’s Royal Academy in 1997.

Over the decades, his meticulously crafted human figures, rendered at startlingly altered scales, have probed themes of vulnerability, solitude, resilience and the fragile complexity of existence. With a rare and limited oeuvre of about fifty works, each sculpture distills months or even years of observation and reflection, resulting in pieces that feel at once hyper-real and quietly enigmatic.

From April 29 to September 23, the Mori Art Museum hosts the artist’s first solo exhibition in Japan in eighteen years. Organised in collaboration with the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, the exhibition gathers eleven works tracing Mueck’s evolution, including six making their Japanese debut. Its monumental centrepiece is the Japan premiere of Mass (2016-17), an immersive installation of 100 giant skulls reconfigured to reflect the museum’s architecture. Other highlights include Angel (1997), Woman with Shopping (2013) and the iconic In Bed (2005), each inviting viewers into a deeply intimate emotional space.

Complementing the sculptures, photographs and films by Gautier Deblonde offer a glimpse into Mueck’s studio practice, revealing the quiet rigour behind some of contemporary art’s most affecting works.

Details

Address
Mori Art Museum
Mori Tower 53F, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato
Tokyo
Transport:
Roppongi Station (Hibiya, Oedo lines), exit 1
Price:
Mon, Wed-Fri ¥2,300, college and high school students ¥1,400; Sat, Sun & hols ¥2,500, college and high school students ¥1,500; younger children free
Opening hours:
10am-10pm (Tue until 5pm; May 5, Aug 11, Sep 22 until 10pm)

Dates and times

Mori Art Museum 10:00
Mon, Wed-Fri ¥2,300, college and high school students ¥1,400; Sat, Sun & hols ¥2,500, college and high school students ¥1,500; younger children free
Mori Art Museum 10:00
Mon, Wed-Fri ¥2,300, college and high school students ¥1,400; Sat, Sun & hols ¥2,500, college and high school students ¥1,500; younger children free
Mori Art Museum 10:00
Mon, Wed-Fri ¥2,300, college and high school students ¥1,400; Sat, Sun & hols ¥2,500, college and high school students ¥1,500; younger children free
Mori Art Museum 10:00
Mon, Wed-Fri ¥2,300, college and high school students ¥1,400; Sat, Sun & hols ¥2,500, college and high school students ¥1,500; younger children free
Mori Art Museum 10:00
Mon, Wed-Fri ¥2,300, college and high school students ¥1,400; Sat, Sun & hols ¥2,500, college and high school students ¥1,500; younger children free
Mori Art Museum 10:00
Mon, Wed-Fri ¥2,300, college and high school students ¥1,400; Sat, Sun & hols ¥2,500, college and high school students ¥1,500; younger children free
Mori Art Museum 10:00
Mon, Wed-Fri ¥2,300, college and high school students ¥1,400; Sat, Sun & hols ¥2,500, college and high school students ¥1,500; younger children free
Mori Art Museum 10:00
Mon, Wed-Fri ¥2,300, college and high school students ¥1,400; Sat, Sun & hols ¥2,500, college and high school students ¥1,500; younger children free
Mori Art Museum 10:00
Mon, Wed-Fri ¥2,300, college and high school students ¥1,400; Sat, Sun & hols ¥2,500, college and high school students ¥1,500; younger children free
Mori Art Museum 10:00
Mon, Wed-Fri ¥2,300, college and high school students ¥1,400; Sat, Sun & hols ¥2,500, college and high school students ¥1,500; younger children free
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