We are very fortunate in Cleveland to have Manabu Ikeda: Flowers from the Wreckage make its United State debut at our very own moCa Cleveland in Uptown Cleveland - University Circle. When I saw Manabu Ikeda's exhibition, along with two other new exhibitions, as part of the moCa Cleveland Opening Night Celebration, I knew I would need to come back a few more times. There is so much to see in the details of Manabu Ikeda's artwork. Fortunately, the exhibition is in Cleveland through May 26, 2024, and moCa Cleveland is always FREE and open to all.
This blog post is about the February 2, 2024, moCa Cleveland Opening Night Celebration, and my March 29, 2024, return visit during a Studio Access with Manabu Ikeda session at moCa Cleveland.
February 2, 2024 - moCa Cleveland Opening Night Celebration
I was fortunate to attend the moCa Cleveland Opening Night Celebration to join others in our community in seeing the three moCa Cleveland exhibitions for the first time. I enjoyed them all, and recommend you get to the museum before these three exhibitions close on May 26, 2024.
In addition to the opening of the three new exhibitions, there was a special opening night artist talk:
If you get a chance to hear Manabu Ikeda speak, I highly recommend it. Via the translation from Japanese by curator Kiriko Watanabe, I really enjoyed learning directly from him about his life and his artwork. If you missed his talk, I did find the following video from the Audain Art Museum in British Columbia, Canada, that features both Manabu Ikeda and Kiriko Watanabe:
This video by the Audain Art Museum does not tell the full story -- I hope that moCa Cleveland plans on either sharing a video of the opening evening, or arranging for Manabu Ikeda to speak again while he is in Cleveland.
After Manabu Ikeda did his artist talk, he joined the attendees in the museum galleries. I started talking to a woman in the galleries about Manabu Ikeda's work, and found out that she was a friend of his from where he lives and works in Madison, Wisconsin. She introduced me to him, and took a photo of us together. She said that he enjoys talking to people as he travels with his exhibition, and if I get a chance, I should buy him a cup of coffee.
At the end of the evening I wrote on social media, ". . . don’t judge the current exhibition by the pictures on the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland moCa website. The elegance and detail of the artwork of 'Manabu Ikeda: Flowers from the Wreckage' cannot be shown on a website; you must go to the museum and see it in person." The following are my photos of the three current exhibitions, but I don't think you can fully appreciate the exhibitions unless you go to the museum and see for yourself:
I recommend viewing videos in full screen mode.
Please feel free to pause the video to read the interesting facts that are in the slides!!
Here are my videos from the opening:
I recommend viewing videos in full screen mode.
March 29, 2024 - Studio Access With Manabu Ikeda at moCa Cleveland
Seeing the Manabu Ikeda: Flowers from the Wreckage exhibition is going to be special whenever you go, but we are extremely fortunate that Manabu Ikeda is offering special studio access opportunities while he is at moCa Cleveland. Yes, you get to watch him at work! I spent 20 minutes watching him -- his work is incredible. I can't image the stamina and the talent that makes his artwork possible.
See the museum website for updates on the studio access times.
With all the details in Manabu Ikeda's artwork, it is great that the museum provides magnifying glasses in its galleries.
In the following video I created, I take a photo of the full art piece, and then follow with photos of details within the piece. I hope you enjoy the my photos/videos, but more importantly, I hope it encourages you to go to moCa Cleveland several times before Manabu Ikeda: Flowers from the Wreckage closes:
I recommend viewing videos in full screen mode.
Please feel free to pause the video to read the interesting facts and scan the QR codes that are in the slides!!
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I always like to end my blog posts with a list of related blog posts, but I have written so many blog posts about moCA Cleveland, that I will just recommend seeing the following tags. I hope you take time to explore some of the following:
We are very fortunate to have Manabu Ikeda: Flowers from the Wreckage in Northeast Ohio. I hope many people go to moCa Cleveland to see this exhibition.