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In this edition of the MIMOCA Magazine we look at printmaker Shiko Munakata (1903–1975), plus Sofu Teshigahara, Hiroshi Teshigahara, and Michel Tapié, also guests at the Inokuma home in New York, focusing primarily on works from the collection that show the association between Munakata and Genichiro Inokuma.

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On Thursday 23 November, a public holiday, the Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (MIMOCA) celebrated its 32nd anniversary with a special “MIMOCA’S BIRTHDAY” event. Photo: Tatsuma Omine

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The special exhibition “Sudo Reiko: Making NUNO Textiles” was held at Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (MIMOCA) from Sunday, October 8 to Sunday, December 10, 2023. This exhibition was originally organized and held at CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong in 2019. After touring Europe, it had its fifth opening at MIMOCA. Although a traveling exhibition, it featured two new works by Sudo viewable only in Marugame, when staged at the MIMOCA venue. In this writing, I will introduce one of them, 80 Faces.

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Shinobu Aihara (head of OIKAZE, a regional trading company based in Marugame) recommends five items from the Museum Shop as gifts for the holiday season.

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The special exhibition “Sudo Reiko: Making NUNO Textiles” was held at Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (MIMOCA) from Sunday, October 8 to Sunday, December 10, 2023. This exhibition was originally organized and held at CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong in 2019. After touring Europe, it held its fifth opening at MIMOCA. Although a traveling exhibition, the exhibition featured two new works by Sudo, viewable only in Marugame, when staged at the MIMOCA venue. In this writing, I will introduce one of them, Big Pastel Drawing.

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Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (MIMOCA) held a workshop on June 24 (Saturday), July 2 (Sunday) and July 17 (Sunday & Public Holiday) titled “MIMOCA—Look At This! Let’s Make a Map,” followed by a tour on September 17 (Sunday), titled “A Children’s Guided Tour.” This report covers this series of events.

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In the animation "Before MIMOCA" Ryo Inoue confronts the conundrum of how to spend time in an art museum, and offers his answer, as an artist. Since its debut on YouTube this video has been watched and enjoyed by thousands of people, of all ages. A year on from the release of "Before MIMOCA," its creator reflected on the process behind its production, on art museums, and on Genichiro Inokuma.

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Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (MIMOCA) held a workshop on August 9 (Wednesday), August 10 (Thursday), August 12 (Saturday), and August 13 (Sunday) titled “Choose and Mix ☆ MIMOCA Tin Badges!” Over these four days, a total of 639 participants of all ages, from children to adults, took part in the workshop. This report covers the workshop, from its preparation through to its delivery. Venue: Creative Studio

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The exhibit “In Marugame – At the Moment – Three Artist Collectives” runs from Saturday, December 18, 2021 through Monday, March 21, 2022 at the Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (MIMOCA).This is the second part of our interview with one of the featured artist groups Nadegata Instant Party, consisting of Tohru Nakazaki, Daisuke Yamashiro, and Tomoko Noda.Picking up where we left off, we asked how the group’s installation “HOME STAY HOME” came to be and the insights they gained through the project.Interviewed and written by Mio SubanaPhotos by Shintaro Miyawaki

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The exhibit “In Marugame – At the Moment – Three Artist Collectives” runs from Saturday, December 18, 2021 through Monday, March 21, 2022 at the Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (MIMOCA). This is the first part of our interview with one of the featured artist groups, Nadegata Instant Party, consisting of Tohru Nakazaki, Daisuke Yamashiro, and Tomoko Noda. We asked how their installation “HOME STAY HOME”—which documents a homestay project where Marugame residents virtually hosted guests from across Japan—came to be, and how they produced the installation amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.Interviewed and written by Mio SubanaPhotos by Shintaro Miyawaki

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