Japanese woodcuts of the 18th and 19th centuries influenced European Modernism more than any other artworks from Asia. The term “ukiyo-e” associated with them designates “images of a floating world”, which were produced skillfully and in large numbers in Japan and reached other parts of the world. From the French Impressionists to the artists of the Blue Rider group Western artists found ever new inspiration in Japanese woodcuts. To this day, these works enchant us with their tonal, formal and technical virtuosity.
For the exhibition Garten Eden – Curated by Yoshihiro Suda we invited Japanese sculptor Yoshihiro Suda (*1969) to share with us his view on our collections of Japanese and European art. From this artist-curator collaboration originated a very stimulating and remarkable, a truly utopian show, which reminds us what it is to look and wonder.
Garten Eden – Curated by Yoshihiro Suda
Artists: Yoshihiro Suda
Pinakothek der Moderne
Thursday, July 03, 2025 —
Sunday, September 21, 2025


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