Warehouse Terrada

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Address
2-6-4 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa
Tokyo
Transport:
Tennozu Isle Station (Rinkai line, Tokyo Monorail)

What’s on

Naked Meets Gaudi

Visionary Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) transformed the landscape of modern architecture through his organic forms, bold innovations and deep reverence for nature. His iconic works, including Park Güell, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà and, above all, the Sagrada Família, remain enduring testaments to his genius, blending mathematics and faith into living architecture. Today, seven of his masterpieces are recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Commemorating the 100th anniversary of Gaudí’s passing and the completion of the Sagrada Família’s main tower, ‘Naked meets Gaudí’ at Warehouse Terrada offers a groundbreaking fusion of art, technology and scholarship. In official collaboration with the Gaudí Foundation, the immersive exhibition unveils Gaudí’s personal notebooks, letters, architectural tools and original blueprints, many on display for the first time worldwide. Through cutting-edge projection, participatory installations and interactive experiences, visitors are invited to step inside Gaudí’s creative universe; to touch, feel and co-create the harmony of nature and architecture that defined his vision. Bridging a century of imagination, the exhibition celebrates Gaudí as an architect of stone, but also as a designer of dreams, whose spirit continues to shape the future of art and design.
  • Digital and interactive

Paru Itagaki’s Creative World: from Beastars, Sanda to Taika’s Reason

Over the past decade, Paru Itagaki has emerged as one of the most distinctive figures in contemporary manga. Known for her bold storytelling and expressive visual style, Itagaki gained international recognition with the acclaimed series Beastars, whose anthropomorphic characters explore complex themes of identity, instinct and society. Her later works, including Sanda and Taika’s Reason, continue to showcase her ability to blend imaginative worlds with deeply human emotion. Held at the Warehouse Terrada G3 Building, ‘Paru Itagaki’s Creative World: from Beastars, Sanda to Taika’s Reason’ is a major exhibition that celebrates the tenth anniversary of the artist’s career. The show brings together more than 200 original artworks and manga manuscripts drawn by Itagaki, offering a rare opportunity to view the hand-crafted pages and colour illustrations behind some of her most memorable scenes. Organised as a journey through its protagonist’s creative trajectory, from her debut work Beast Complex to her latest serialisations, the exhibition also features immersive elements. Three-dimensional dioramas recreate iconic moments from Beastars and Sanda, while special displays explore the artist’s personality through episodes from her autobiographical comic Parno Graffiti. With original drawings, spatial installations and exclusive merchandise, the exhibition invites visitors to step directly into the imaginative universe that has captivated readers worldwide.
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