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Bringing manga to the museum: Talk by curator Rei Yoshimura @ Japan House London

Shojo Manga Infinity: Moto Hagio, Ryoko Yamagishi, and Waki Yamato

January 20 (Tue), 2026

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Explore how manga is represented in Japanese museums and galleries and has been embraced as a recognised art form.

Manga has been recognised as part of Japan’s art scene since the 1990s. Beginning with the Tezuka Osamu exhibition in 1990 at the Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, manga museums dedicated to manga artists were established across the country. Academic research on manga also flourished, leading to more scholarly and critically engaged exhibitions.

This talk, part of a collaboration with Japan House London, accompanies The NACT's 2026 exhibition on shōjo manga. The term ‘shōjo manga’ is often used to refer to manga for young girls, or perhaps more accurately to works that were published in magazines targeted at a female youth readership. The NACT exhibition focuses on three female manga artists who played a pivotal role in the ‘golden age’ of the 1970s and seeks to illuminate the broader historical contributions of shōjo manga.

Curator Rei Yoshimura introduces NACT’s engagement with manga and her curatorial approach, including how exhibitions situate artists and works within the broader history of Japanese manga, and the creative strategies used to present small-scale original drawings in compelling ways.

Since opening in 2007, NACT has promoted a wide range of contemporary modes of creative expression, from art, architecture and design to fashion, animation and manga. NACT approaches manga not only as consumerist popular culture but as a significant artistic and cultural medium, presenting it to both Japanese and international audiences.

Event Information

Date
January 20 (Tue), 2026
Time

18:30 – 21:00
[Part I]18:30-19:30 Lecture
   Location: Lower Ground Floor
[Part II]19:30-21:00 Networking Reception
   Location: Lower Ground Lobby and Library

Venue

Japan House London

For who
All
How to Participate

Booking Essential

Please check below website for registration:
https://www.japanhouselondon.uk

Admission

Admission Free

Organized by

The National Art Center, Tokyo; Japan House London; Japan Arts Council; Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan
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Inquiries

For general inquiries: (+81)47-316-2772 (Hello Dial)

Remarks

*Time and content may change without prior notice.
*Japanese-English consecutive interpretation available. 
*Recording or photography of this event is not permitted.
*Please note that photo documentation of this event may be published for the purpose of our activity reports and publicity.

Speakers

Rei Yoshimura (Curator, The National Art Center, Tokyo)

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