IMAMURA Ryosuke × MITSUSHIMA Takayuki―Research Project on the Senses
Any Point “P” in the Domain of Sensations

Artist IMAMURA Ryosuke and blind artist MITSUSHIMA Takayuki will hold an exhibition to report on their research project’s findings related to artwork displays and sensory perception.
Imamura and Mitsushima, artists of different generations with different production styles, began a dialogue around 2022. Looking at shared experiences common to both of them, they take notice of differences in the sensory perceptions they as artists have, and explore the possibilities for creative expression arising from those differences. This exhibition will feature installation works by Imamura, arrayed in three galleries, and touchable relief-like works by Mitsushima, along with other exhibits that viewers can intuitively enjoy. Also featured—a workshop using the two artist’s collaborative work, Tactile Table, and other participatory programs inviting the involvement of guests.
Through sensory perceptions—the change we sense inside us in response to external stimuli—we have contact with the world at large, sensed and perceived by others. This exhibition likens each person’s unique sensory perceptions to the “arbitrary Point P” used in math problems. By experiencing each other’s “Any Point ‘P,’” visitors will have opportunity to know the diverse ways the world appears to different people.
Period:15 February (Sat) –11 May (Sun) 2025
Opening Hours:11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Closed:Mondays (Except 24 February, 5 May), 25 February , 7 May
Venue:Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Galleries 1 and 2, Interactive Space
Admission:Free
Artists:IMAMURA Ryosuke, MITSUSHIMA Takayuki
Planned by Atelier MITSUSHIMA, IMAMURA Ryosuke, Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery
Organized by Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture
website:https://inclusion-art.jp/en/archive/exhibition/2025/20250215-300.html