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A glimpse into Salvador Dalí’s boundless imagination.
Even a single sketch opens the door to a surreal world where fantasy and reality dissolve into one.
A glimpse into surrealist history.
A 1940 The New Yorker cover and Salvador Dalí’s Dream of Venus remind us how art can transform even a magazine into a work of imagination.
A timeless masterpiece of surrealist advertising.
Elsa Schiaparelli’s Shocking perfume ad from the December 1937 issue of Harper’s Bazaar still feels bold, elegant, and unforgettable.
“White Circle” (1966) by Takesada Matsutani.
A quiet dialogue of form, space, and balance.

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Woman with Sticks (2009) by Ron Mueck.
A powerful sculpture that blurs the line between strength and vulnerability, leaving its story open to every viewer’s imagination.
Fragment No.5 by Florian Claar.
A quiet fragment of art in the heart of Tokyo, where architecture, nature, and imagination come together.
Takesada Matsutani — Propagation Yellow (1971).
A bold dialogue between blue and yellow, where simple geometric forms create a quiet sense of movement, balance, and endless growth.
Lamp Pink (1969) by Takesada Matsutani.
A quiet balance of geometry, color, and space.
A quiet walk along the waterfront at Shinonome. Wide skies, a gentle breeze, and a peaceful moment in the city.

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Takesada Matsutani
Point de Contact 65-12 (1986)
Vinyl adhesive, acrylic, and graphite transform the surface into a quiet yet powerful presence.
Signal (1971) by Takesada Matsutani.
A simple composition where color, line, and space create a quiet sense of tension. Minimal, yet deeply expressive.
Matsutani Takesada’s Eiffel Tower (1973/2007).
A quiet dialogue between memory, material, and time—where the iconic monument slowly dissolves into the artist’s unique language.
Takesada Matsutani’s Propagation 63. Timeless textures and quiet intensity.
Takesada Matsutani, Work 66-2 (1966).
A single organic form rises from a field of black, where material itself becomes the language of silence. The work feels both fragile and powerful, inviting us to look beyond shape and into presence.

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Voices, forms, and fragments of life.
“Proliferation 63-130” (1963) by Takesada Matsutani transforms simple materials into an organic landscape, where repetition and texture evoke growth, memory, and the passage of time.
A lyrical world unfolds through watercolor, pastel, and pen.
Untitled (1970) by Tatsuoki Nambata.