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Three generations of the inimitable Yoshida family are explored through 75 works in this landmark exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery – the first of its kind to trace the evolution of Japanese woodblock print artists through two centuries, an incredible story of an unparalleled dynasty.

The exhibition begins with the work of the masterful patriarch, Yoshida Hiroshi, who worked prolifically until his death in 1950. A pioneer of the shin hanga movement, his landscapes were known and celebrated in the US and Europe as much as at home in Japan. New research also draws a specific connection to London – Hiroshi even visited Dulwich Picture Gallery in 1900.

The exquisite watercolours of Hiroshi’s wife, Yoshida Fujio, and their sons, Tōshi and Hodaka, both of whom brought post-war abstraction to the Japanese printmaking process, also feature, alongside Hodaka’s wife, Yoshida Chizuko, a co-founder of the first group of female printmakers in Japan – the Women’s Print Association. The exhibition concludes in the present, with the work of their daughter, granddaughter of Hiroshi and Fujio, Yoshida Ayomi: a site-specific installation of a cherry blossom.

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Dates
19 June 2024 — 03 November 2024

Viewing Marc Quinn: Light Into Life at Kew Gardens

British visual artist Marc Quinn has long been interested in the links between nature and humanity, and this exhibition at Kew Gardens promises to embolden that vision through mirrored stainless-steel sculptures that blur the boundaries between visitors’ bodies, the artwork and the landscape.

Marc Quinn: Light Into Life in all counts 17 stunning stainless steel and bronze sculptures, dotted around the Gardens and in the Temperate House at Kew, as well as a presentation of the artist’s new and existing paintings, drawings, sculptures and ‘frozen’ works, on view in the Shirley Sherwood Gallery.

There’s a chance to learn more about plants too – Quinn has spent time collaborating closely with Kew scientists and horticulturists to learn about plants in the Kew collection: their forms and shapes inspire the works visitors will encounter here, presenting plants as they’ve never been seen before.

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Dates
04 May 2024 — 29 September 2024

Making Space: Langlands & Bell This is Apt

Continuing their Making Space art programme, Apt Architects presents A MUSE UM, by the collaborative artist duo, Langlands & Bell. Making Space is curated by Jonathan Watkins, and this second show follows on from an exhibition of eleven works by Richard Deacon.

Langlands & Bell have worked together since they met at art school in the late 1970s, and are known for exploring the coded systems of communication that impact our relationships. A MUSE UM is concerned with something close to the pair’s personal experiences in the art world: the nature of collecting and the presentation of art.

Through digital prints, computer animation and sculpture, the show Apt dissects the ways in which art museums brand themselves, exposing certain formulas that reveal more about the mindset of institutions and how they shape our responses to gallery and museum settings. A riveting and timely topic – be sure to make an appointment to view.

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Dates
21 June 2024 — 29 September 2024
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Storehouse, including over 100 mini
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