Wang Tuo participates in a group exhibition “Haori. Men’s clothes of the early 20th century narrate Japan” at MAO Asian Art Museum, Turin.
“The exhibition at MAO offers a unique glimpse into Japanese material culture through about 50 haori and juban—the garments worn over and under men’s kimonos, respectively—and a few pieces of traditional children’s clothing from the Manavello collection, in dialogue with installations by contemporary artists, including Kimsooja, Royce Ng, Yasujirō Ozu, Tobias Rehberger, and Wang Tuo, creating a dynamic conversation between past and present. The project is unprecedented in Italy and indeed Europe, and is therefore an absolute first amongst exhibitions devoted to the art of the Far East.” – MAO Asian Art Museum
Venue: MAO Asian Art Museum, Turin (Via San Domenico, 11, 10122 Turin, Italy)