LEIKO IKEMURA

Motherscapes

From 14 November 2025

ALBERTINA MUSEUM, VIENNA

This exhibition at the ALBERTINA presents a crosssection of the oeuvre of Leiko Ikemura (*1951 in Tsu, Japan). Known for poetically powerful works in which she unites Western and Eastern influences, this Japanese-Swiss artist devotes herself to themes such as femininity, transformation, and identity.

Ikemura translates the fragility and mystery of human existence into images at once universal and deeply personal. Her oeuvre stands out for its surrealist visual language and ranges from luminous paintings to reduced drawings and on to sculptures done in glazed terracotta, glass, and bronze.

A central aspect of her output is the close linkage of humankind and nature, expressed not only in the melding of body and landscape but also via the inclusion of hybrid beings.

The exhibition is on view from 14 November 2025 until 6 April 2026.

    Image Gallery – 11 Images
    Bronze statue of a female figure with a long dress. The skirt of the dress has small holes and a large slit in the middle. The figure is resting her arms on her chest. There are two large horns on the head, pointing straight upwards.
    Leiko Ikemura | Usagi Kannon, 2012/19 | © Leiko Ikemura / Photo: Andreas Lange
     
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