Museum Exhibition
Erwin Wurm: Human Form . (This link opens in a new tab).
12 Avril—16 Novembre 2025
Towada Art Center
The Towada Art Center will present Erwin Wurm’s first solo museum exhibition at a museum in Japan from Saturday, April 12, 2025, to Sunday, November 16, 2025. The Towada Art Center is the only institution in Japan with a permanent display of Wurm’s works, which include Fat Car and Fat House. (This link opens in a new tab)..
Recognized as one of Austria’s most significant contemporary artists, Erwin Wurm redefines and expands the boundaries of sculpture, employing a wide range of media—from traditional materials like plaster and metal to photography, clothing, and paint.
In this exhibition, Wurm will explore the human body, one of the most fundamental sculptural motifs, through themes of time, volume and surface, figuration, and representation. The human form—shaped by external influences such as clothing, furniture, language, and social ideologies—is depicted as fragile, mutable, and filled with boundless possibilities. Often absurd and paradoxical, Wurm’s works expose the structures underlying social norms, institutions, and power.
The exhibition will feature the Japan premiere of Wurm’s latest large-scale installation, School (2024), along with recent key works from his Skins and Flat Sculptures series.
Recognized as one of Austria’s most significant contemporary artists, Erwin Wurm redefines and expands the boundaries of sculpture, employing a wide range of media—from traditional materials like plaster and metal to photography, clothing, and paint.
In this exhibition, Wurm will explore the human body, one of the most fundamental sculptural motifs, through themes of time, volume and surface, figuration, and representation. The human form—shaped by external influences such as clothing, furniture, language, and social ideologies—is depicted as fragile, mutable, and filled with boundless possibilities. Often absurd and paradoxical, Wurm’s works expose the structures underlying social norms, institutions, and power.
The exhibition will feature the Japan premiere of Wurm’s latest large-scale installation, School (2024), along with recent key works from his Skins and Flat Sculptures series.