Exhibition
Nº 09 · On view

Le Monde
flottant.

Trois maîtres de l'ukiyo-e
Dates
January 17 – April 12, 2026
Room
Galerie Yanaka, Tōkyō
Artists
Katsushika Hokusai · Utagawa Hiroshige · Kitagawa Utamaro
Works
38 works
Curator’s text

« Ukiyo », the floating world: originally a Buddhist term for the vanity of things, turned by merchant Edo into a praise of the moment, of pleasure, of the passing present. The print is its democratic art, pulled in thousands of impressions, sold for the price of a bowl of noodles.

This exhibition brings together three ways of inhabiting that world. Hokusai seeks the structure of the visible, the wave as a mountain, the Fuji as a fixed point. Hiroshige catches its atmosphere, rain, snow, the evening mist. Utamaro probes its faces, and turns the portrait of women into an inner landscape.

Seven sheets, much space. The hang follows the ma, the interval, that active emptiness which separates and binds. One sees here how Prussian blue, imported from the West around 1830, first cooled then electrified the palette of the late print.

You come here to look slowly. The world floats, but you must stop to see it.

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Works on view

Public domain reproductions, via Wikimedia Commons (MET, MFA Boston, Chester Beatty, Rijksmuseum).

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