Thirty Years: Written with a Splash of Blood presents works created between 1959 and 2023 by more than two dozen artists associated with the gallery, nearly half of whom are currently on its roster. It is a sampling of recent Japanese art history, from the rugged, gesture-driven minimalism of Mono-ha to the mountainous ceramics and immersive digital work being made today. The exhibition will be reprised, with some changes, to inaugurate Blum’s new space in New York’s Tribeca neighbourhood in September.
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