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Renowned as one of Japan’s leading contemporary artists, Tatsuo Miyajima is holding his first-ever solo museum exhibition, hosted by the Asia University Museum of Modern Art. The show features 13 works, including newly created pieces and five collaborative installations developed with Taiwanese participants. Join FTV reporter Stephany Yang as she takes us in for a look!

One of Miyajima’s works, Painting of Change-000 is composed of seven segmented panels, the piece displays numbers from 1 to 9, with their arrangement determined by a dice roll. When the dice lands on 0, all segments vanish from the wall-symbolizing a moment of reset or removal within the cycle of existence. Miyajima is renowned for his sculptural and immersive installations that combine light and numbers.

Tatsuo Miyajima
Artist
Over 30 years ago, I began contemplating what kind of philosophy contemporary artists should adopt as the foundation for their creative work. While exploring suitable materials, I discovered that the countdown display format of LED light could complement and embody the core concept I wanted to express. That realization led me to start using numbers as a form of visual expression

Making its debut in Asia," Innumerable Count" is a collaborative installation created with students from Asia University. It features randomly sequenced numbers from 1 to 9, handwritten by students. The exhibition also includes rarely shown concept sketches for performance and installation work. His signature LED works, endlessly cycling through numbers, are a reflection of his insights about life, death, time, space, and existence.

Tatsuo Miyajima
Artist
When I was a child, I suffered from a serious illness, and I was fortunate enough to recover. However, a friend who had the same illness sadly passed away. That experience deeply shaped me ever since, I’ve lived each day with intention. It became the foundation of my perspective on life and death, and this is reflected in my work.

Miyajima’s works will be featured at the Asia University Museum of Modern Art until May 10, 2026.

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