
Harvey K. LITTLETON, Yellow CrownⅡ, 1984, Photo: SAIKI Taku

Kate BAKER, Within Matter #7 , 2020, Photo: SUEMASA Mareo

SASAKI Rui, Subtle Intimacy, 2019, Photo: OKAMURA Kichiro

Stanislav LIBENSKÝ & Jaroslava BRYCHTOVÁ, Stooping / Leaning, 2000, Photo: SAIKI Taku
10 th Anniversary Exhibition
LivesMasterpieces from the Toyama Glass Art Museum Collection
Friday, July 18, 2025 – Monday, October 13, 2025
Opening Hours: Sun.-Thu.9:30-18:00 (admission until 17:30)
Fri.-Sat. 9:30-20:00 (admission until 19:30)
Closed: First and Third Wednesdays (except September 3), September 10, 2025
Venue: Toyama Glass Art Museum Floors 2-3, Exhibition Rooms 1-3
Outline
This exhibition focuses on around 50 works by 21 artists, from the approximately 600 items in the Toyama Glass Art Museum collection, introducing the “lives” expressed in each work.
Life, live and words of similar ilk have multiple meanings, encompassing everything from the force permeating all living things, to those same living things themselves, day-to-day existence, and bodies/minds in motion They refer to the existence and condition of those of us alive right now, while simultaneously serving as vast themes that have engaged countless artists since antiquity.
Note also that 2025 marks ten years since the opening of the Toyama Glass Art Museum. The year 2015 seems at once remote, and like yesterday, and though much of that time has been spent going about our uneventful day-to-day lives, it has also been characterized by encounters with major disasters such as a global pandemic and earthquakes, and the outbreak of new wars. The environment and situation around us have changed with breathtaking speed, and still we continue to be confronted by new events and watershed moments that raise questions about the state of “life,” and its importance.
We hope that the expressions of life and lives seen in the works here, their delicate yet powerful forms, and their visual and auditory shaking and stirring of emotion and memory, will encourage viewers to cast a fresh eye over both themselves and the familiar things around them, and join each other in musing on, and sharing, ways to live in and navigate unsettling times.
Artists
Kate Baker, Howard Ben Tré, Æsa Björk, Shige Fujishiro, Fujita Kyohei, Gonjo Mafune, Dafna Kaffeman,
Marta Klonowska, Kosogawa Runa, Stanislav Libenský&Jaroslava Brychtová, Harvey K. Littleton,
Mária Lugossy, Alena Matějka, Javier Pérez, Kirstie Rea, Sasaki Rui, Ivana Šrámková, Lino Tagliapietra,
Takahashi Yoshihik, Dalia Truskaitė, Ann Wolff
Admission
General Public:1200 yen (1000 yen)/University and College Students 1000 yen (800 yen)
*High school students and younger: free
*( ) for group of 20 or more.
catalog
10th Anniversary Exhibition: Lives
Masterpieces from the Toyama Glass Art Museum Collection
Published: Toyama Glass Art Museum,
Pages: 160
Date of publication: 2025/7/18
Price: 2,300 yen (tax inc.)
Design: MIYATA Yumiyo (Stride)
【Contents】
Foreword FUJII Hirohisa (Mayor, Toyama City)
Message TSUCHIDA Ruriko (Director, Toyama Glass Art Museum)
Glass “Spaceship” Toyama: In Pursuit of the Mouseion
ITO Junji (Art Critic, Honorary Director, Toyama Glass Art Museum)
“Lives” seen in works from the Toyama Glass Art Museum Collection
FURUSAWA Kaori (Curator, Toyama Glass Art Museum)
Plates
Ⅰ.Vitality of life
II. Inner life
III.Memories of life
IV.Life most precious
Appendices
Interviews
Biographies
List of Works & Descriptions
List of Special Exhibitions for the Toyama Glass Art Museum
*Information is current at the time of publication.
Contact
Toyama Glass Art Museum
bijutsukan-01@city.toyama.lg.jp