Shigeo Toya’s work has been presented in both solo and group exhibitions across Japan and abroad.
Select solo exhibitions include Body of the Gaze: from Scatter to Linkage, from Linkage to Accumulation, ShugoArts, Tokyo (2022); Shigeo Toya Forest – Lake: Regeneration and Memory, Ichihara Lakeside Museum, Chiba (2021); Body of the Gaze, ShugoArts, Tokyo (2019); Shigeo Toya - Sculpture to Emerge, Musashino Art University Museum & Library, Tokyo (2017); Danso-Tai, Kenji Taki Gallery, Aichi (2016); Memories in the cave, Vangi Sculpture Garden Museum, Shizuoka (2011).
Select group exhibitions include Omni-Sculptures – The Scene of Emerging, Musashino Art University Museum, Tokyo (2021); THE POTENTIALITY OF DRAWING, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (2020); Grand Reopening Exhibition: Aichi Art Chronicle 1919–2019, Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art (2019); Starting points: Japanese Art of the ‘80s, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (2018); Producing / Discussing / Looking at / Hearing, Sculptures, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (2017).
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