AND COLLECTION Contemporary Art is pleased to present the group exhibition "Three Perspectives."
This is a group exhibition featuring three artists with different backgrounds and expressive methods, each with their own unique personalities. The three distinct personalities come together in one exhibition space, and the works resonate with each other, bringing about new realizations and awareness.

Uchida Wataru uses paint and three-dimensional sculptures to express, with a sharp perspective, sometimes ironic and sometimes cute, ordinary scenes that are fading from memory.

Yuji Takahashi is a rare storyteller painter and has also attracted attention as a picture book author for his multifaceted, soft style using sand.

Nohara Hitoshi focuses on the Japanese landscape, which values harmony and where various styles such as modern architecture, temples, shrines, and Showa-era architecture coexist, and expresses mash-up culture with his own unique interpretation.
As viewers move between the diverse range of works, they will be able to connect the emotions they feel from each perspective with their own memories and feelings, and through reflection, discover new creativity.
Please come to the venue and enjoy the moment when different worldviews resonate with each other and the experience of encountering new perspectives that arise from this intersection.



