Shinro Ohtake: Retina at MIMOCA (November 2025)

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Dub-Hei and New Chanel installation view
Dub-Hei and New Chanel installation view

I have always liked Shinro Ohtake, but to be honest, I had never quite thought “I love his work!” — until now. Seeing this exhibition changed everything, and my feelings turned into a firm “This is SO good!!!” Shinro Ohtake: Retina at the Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art — I am so glad I went. As always, today was the best.

MIMOCA and the Retina Exhibition

The Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (MIMOCA) stands right in front of JR Marugame Station. It was designed by Yoshio Taniguchi, and the elegant facade that appears the moment you step out of the station is irresistible if you love Taniguchi’s architecture. The kind of building that makes you go “I love this” on sight.

Poster for Shinro Ohtake Retina
Poster for Shinro Ohtake Retina

Shinro Ohtake: Retina was his first solo exhibition at MIMOCA in twelve years, since NEWNEW in 2013. With more than 300 works and materials on display, it was reportedly the largest exhibition in the museum’s history. There simply was not enough time, no matter how much you had.

The Anpanman Train and Bone-in Chicken

I travelled to Marugame on the Anpanman train. That might sound like a special occasion, but these trains are a common sight on JR Shikoku, so I actually ride them quite casually (haha). Still, when one pulls into the platform, it makes me a little happy, and yes, I make sure to take photos.

For lunch, I had Marugame’s famous honetsukidori, bone-in grilled chicken, at Ikkaku, choosing the hinadori, or young chicken. Spicy, punchy seasoning; picking it up with your hands and biting straight in is the way to go.

Hinadori at Ikkaku
Hinadori at Ikkaku

Drowning in Dub-Hei & New Chanel

The piece that radiated presence in the gallery was Dub-Hei & New Chanel, an unmanned, remote-controlled band built from scrap. I was able to examine the details closely before it started moving, and there was so much to see. As I kept peering at the details, the sheer amount of information became overwhelming, to the point in which I no longer knew what I was looking at. I was drowning in it.

Details of Dub-Hei and New Chanel
Details of Dub-Hei and New Chanel

The Retina Series, and My Favourite Piece

The sight of those large works lined up in a row was absolutely stunning. The drawings were lovely too, and the large framed works drew me in so completely that I only realised afterwards I had forgotten to take photos of them.

My favourite was a small piece with a three-dimensional form set inside a frame. I could have gazed at it forever.

Favourite mixed-media piece
Favourite mixed-media piece

Final Thoughts

To be honest, the museum was not crowded at all. It was such a wonderful exhibition; I really wish more people had gone.

The museum shop was packed with original goods, including New Chanel T-shirts, but I did not buy anything this time. You know how it is: when there are too many things to choose from, you agonise so much you end up buying nothing at all.

Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (MIMOCA) Information
NameMarugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (MIMOCA)
Address80-1 Hamamachi, Marugame, Kagawa
Hours10:00-18:00, last entry 17:30
ClosedMondays, or the following weekday if Monday is a national holiday; December 25-31; occasional temporary closures
AdmissionVaries by exhibition. For this exhibition: adults 1,500 yen, university students 1,000 yen, free for high school students and younger or visitors under 18
Access1-minute walk from the south exit of JR Marugame Station
ExhibitionShinro Ohtake: Retina ran from August 1 to November 24, 2025; this exhibition has ended
Solo Visit NoteJust one minute from the station, MIMOCA could not be easier to reach. The galleries are spacious, so you can take your time at your own pace. The cafe and shop can be used without a museum ticket
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