Yuta Fukuhara Solo Exhibition 'My Landscapes' Opens at Tetoba Museum in July 2026
The exhibition continues Tetoba Museum's vol.8 series with a focus on Fukuhara's method of transforming ordinary daily observations into subjective landscapes that invite personal interpretation.
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The Tetoba Museum in Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture, will host 'Yuta Fukuhara Solo Exhibition: My Landscapes' from July 18 to 28, 2026. The exhibition features paintings created during Fukuhara's stay on Fukue Island, based on everyday moments captured with his smartphone and layered with memory and sensation. The artist will be in residence during the show.
Artist Yuta Fukuhara describes his relationship with paintings as a form of ownership: the time spent standing before a work makes it his. His solo exhibition 'My Landscapes' at Tetoba Museum applies that same logic to the landscapes he encounters during travel. The works on display, created during his stay on Fukue Island in the Goto Islands, start from smartphone snapshots of ordinary moments and build layers of memory and sensation. The exhibition runs July 18-28, 2026, and Fukuhara will be in residence throughout.
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