UJI INTERNATIONAL ART EXCHANGE EXHIBITION

From 18 to 22 March 2026,
the “Uji International Art Exchange Exhibition” will be held at Manpuku-ji, a temple designated as a National Treasure of Japan, at the foot of Mount Ōbaku, from twenty-five minutes from Kyōto.

This short filmed presentation highlights this exceptional site, which will host the artistic event and herald the arrival of spring. It also sheds light on the work of painter Shigē Tonomura, artist and curator of the exhibition, as well as his commitment to supporting and teaching visual arts to people with disabilities.

Manpuku-ji, a National Treasure of Japan

Manpuku-ji is the head temple of the Ōbaku school, the smallest of the three major Zen Buddhist schools in Japan, alongside Rinzai and Sōtō. Founded by the Chinese monk Yinyuan Longqi (known in Japanese as Ingen Ryūki, 1592–1673), the school took root when Ingen arrived in Nagasaki in 1654, invited by the local Chinese community, at the beginning of the Edo period (1603–1868).

Covering an area of approximately 30 hectares, the temple strongly preserves the architectural style of China’s Ming dynasty. The buildings are arranged symmetrically along straight axes and connected by covered corridors.

This spring, from 18 to 22 March, the site will host this major International Art Exchange Exhibition.

At the origin of the project is painter Shigē Tonomura, based in Uji.
Self-taught, he has become known for his distinctive style and vivid colours, and is active both in Japan and abroad.

He is also deeply committed to art education for people with disabilities.

In this film, Shigē Tonomura speaks about the exhibition and its purpose.


SUMMARY OF THE ARTIST’S STATEMENT

“Art is often perceived as something difficult to access.
Many people feel they are not capable of it.
But for me, art is about expressing what one carries within.

It can be freedom, sadness, or joy.
Expressing one’s emotions at a given moment and sharing them, that is the true richness of art.

For people with disabilities as well, painting and exhibiting their works creates a connection with society.
It gives them great self-confidence, and you can see their faces light up.

We have previously exhibited works by people with disabilities in Italy.
Even while wondering ‘where exactly is Italy?’, their joy and pride filled the exhibition space.
I hope these experiences become a source of confidence and joy for their future.

Manpuku-ji, which has long been a place for the transmission of culture, gastronomy and the arts, is now designated as a National Treasure of Japan.
From this emblematic site, we wish to share art and culture widely.

It is in this spirit that we decided to organise this international art exhibition in Uji, with Manpuku-ji as its starting point.”

PARIS KYŌTO | NEW REALITIES HORS LES MURS > RETROSPECTIVE

Photograph shown in Kyōto © Éric Petr 光0x58B17F46

ABSTRACT ART ー WORKS ON PAPER
The New Realities exhibition | Paris Kyōto 2023 Hors les Murs

The exhibition of NEW REALITIES > PARIS KYŌTO < [abstract works on paper] held at the KYŌTO INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY HOUSE (KOKOKA) in the city of Kyōto from April 26 to 30, 2023, during the Kyōtographie International Festival, was an event nurtured by some very fine encounters.
A mainly Japanese public came to see this exhibition, encouraging a highly constructive exchange in the spirit of opening up art and culture beyond national borders.

An opening ceremony was held on April 26, the day of the Vernissage, by Mr Fujita Hiroyuki, Director of the Kokoka hosting the exhibition, and Mr Jun Sato, organizer of the Réalités Nouvelles event.
Also for this occasion, Mrs. Mikiko Tanaka, Member of the Kyōto Prefectural Assembly, and Mr. Masayoshi Imamura came to arrange two sumptuous bouquets of flowers that lit up the space throughout this magnificent exhibition.
This event was also an opportunity to welcome an elementary school class, and drawing workshops and exchanges with the artists were organized to raise awareness of abstract art among this very young audience.

Video presentation of the exhibition at the end of the hanging
Floral arrangement by Mikiko Tanaka さん and Masayoshi Imamura さん
The Artists (from left to right): Akane Masano さん, Shigekazu Tonomura さん,
Yasushi Furutake さん (visiting artist), Éric Petr and Okayoko さん

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS

JAPANESE ARTISTS 🇯🇵
OKAYOKO( おかよこ )
Hiromi SATO( 佐藤 ひろみ )
Shigekazu TONOMURA(とのむら 茂一 )
Akane MASANO( まさの あかね )

ARTISTS OF NEW REALITIES 🇫🇷
Mohamed AKSOUH
Sandrine ARS-COIGNARD
Maria ARVELAIZ-GORDON
Joanick BECOURT
Milija BELIC
Roger BENSASSON
Joël BESSE
Christine BOIRY
Francesc BORDAS
Claire BORDE
Caroline BOUCHER
Carol-Ann BRAUN
Jeanne CHARTON
Anne COMMET
Ralph CUTILLO
Claire DE CHAVAGNAC
Diane DE CICCO
DELNAU
Olivier DI PIZIO
Bernard DIDELLE
Philippe Henri DOUCET
Gilles DROUIN
Yannick DUBLINEAU
Sahar FOROUTAN
Alain GUILLON
Héloïse GUYARD
Frédéric HENNINGER
Stefanie HEYER
Ingrid HORNEF
Mary-Christine JALADON
Bernard JEUFFROY
Françoise KULESZA
Erik LEVESQUE
Alain LONGUET
Pascal MAHOU
Cristina MARTINEZ
Sylvie MARY
Jean-Paul MEISER
Celia MIDDLEMISS
Munira NAQUI
Jean NAVAILH
Roland ORÉPÜK
Paola PALMERO
Ana PÉREZ VENTURA
Éric PETR
Laurence REBOH
Jun SATO
Marie-Françoise SERRA
Madeleine SINS
Bogumila STROJNA
François SUPIOT
Sandrine THIÉBAUD-MATHIEU
Marine VU
Jacques WEYER

THE PLACE

Kyoto International Community House (kokoka)
2-1 Torii-cho, Awataguchi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8536 JAPAN
tel : +8175-752-3010
https://www.kcif.or.jp/

Exhibition organized with The New Realities Paris
http://www.realitesnouvelles.org

NEW REALITIES | PARIS KYŌTO 2023

RÉALITÉS NOUVELLES
HORS LES MURS PARIS KYŌTO

ABSTRACT ART ー WORKS ON PAPER

An exhibition co-sponsored by the
Kyōto City International Foundation

Wednesday 26.04 Sunday 30.04.23 [09:30 17:00]

VERNISSAGE :
Wednesday April 26, 2023 [17:00 20:30]

Kyōto International Community House
“Twin Cities” exhibition room
2-1 Torii-cho, Awataguchi, Sakyo-ku, Kyōto, 606-8536 JAPAN
Tel : +81-75-752-3010

https://www.kcif.or.jp/en


I am happy to be invited to this beautiful event and I will present for this exhibition on abstraction a new photographic work in 3 copies printed on matte cotton fiber paper of 40x55cm.

I hope to have the pleasure of meeting you at the opening 🙂

During our exhibition, the International Festival of Photography
KYOTOGRAPHIE” will take place in Kyōto from 15.04 to 15.05.2023 and you can also see other exhibitions on this occasion.

www.kyotographie.jp


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光 0x58B17F46 (detail) photograph 30x45cm © Eric Petr, 2022