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Tetsumi Kudo: Microcosms

© Hauser & Wirth London

Tetsumi Kudo: Microcosms

5 February 2026 — 18 April 2026

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Post-war Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo's first London exhibition in over ten years, showing cages, cubes and garden environments built from found and hand-sculpted materials — exploring mass consumption, technology and environmental degradation as a unified "New Ecology".

From Hauser & Wirth London

In a wide-ranging practice spanning four decades, post-war Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo (1935 – 1990) explored the implications of what would later be termed the Anthropocene in prescient work that interrogated the proliferation of mass consumption, the rise of technology and environmental degradation. On view in the South Gallery, this exhibition is Kudo's first in London, UK in over a decade, displaying a selection of works that include the artist's signature cages, cubes and gardens....

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Thursday10am–6pm

Friday10am–6pm

Saturday ·10am–6pm

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Tetsumi Kudo: Microcosms

© Hauser & Wirth London

Tetsumi Kudo: Microcosms

5 February 2026 — 18 April 2026

On Now

Post-war Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo's first London exhibition in over ten years, showing cages, cubes and garden environments built from found and hand-sculpted materials — exploring mass consumption, technology and environmental degradation as a unified "New Ecology".

From Hauser & Wirth London

In a wide-ranging practice spanning four decades, post-war Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo (1935 – 1990) explored the implications of what would later be termed the Anthropocene in prescient work that interrogated the proliferation of mass consumption, the rise of technology and environmental degradation. On view in the South Gallery, this exhibition is Kudo's first in London, UK in over a decade, displaying a selection of works that include the artist's signature cages, cubes and gardens....

Read more at Hauser & Wirth London →

Critic Reviews

No reviews yet for this exhibition.

Visit

Mayfair, London·View on artmap

SundayClosed

MondayClosed

Tuesday10am–6pm

Wednesday10am–6pm

Thursday10am–6pm

Friday10am–6pm

Saturday ·10am–6pm

Visit website →View on Google Maps →

Related Exhibitions

More at Hauser & Wirth London

Takesada Matsutani: Shifting Boundaries

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Roni Horn

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Explore all exhibitions at Hauser & Wirth London

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