This, the first Japanese exhibition devoted to Miquel Barceló (b. 1957), one of the preeminent Spanish contemporary painters, serves as a comprehensive introduction to the artist’s career. List of Works (Japanese/English) List of Works (Chinese/Korean) Miquel Barceló, La suerte de matar, 1990, Collection of the artist, © ADAGP,Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2021, Photo by André Morin Miquel Barceló, Downstaires It’s Hot, 2019, Collection of the artist,© ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2021, Photo by Agustí Torres Miquel Barceló, Zinc White, Lead White, 1992, Collection of the artist, © ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2021, Photo by André Morin Miquel Barceló, Goat with Capirote, 2006, Collection of the artist,© ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2021, Photo by Galerie Bruno Bischofberger Miquel Barceló, Fear and Trembling, 2018, Collection of the artist,© ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2021, Photo by Galerie Bruno Bischofberger Miquel Barceló, Totem, 2019, Collection of the artist,© ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2021, Photo by David Bonet Period March 20–May 30, 2021–April 24, 2021 *Dates Change Opening Hours 10:00-17:00 (last admission 16:30), Fri. and Sat. until 20:00 (last admission 19:30). Closed Mondays (except May 3) Organized by The National Museum of Art, Osaka, The Yomiuri Shimbun Supported by Embassy of Spain in Japan, Instituto Cervantes Tokio, Ambassade de France / Institut français du Japon Sponsored by Daikin Foundation for Contemporary Arts Production cooperation by Chieko Takiwaki (Fact Concepteurs) Admission Adults: 1,200 (1,000) yen / University students: 700 (600) yen ( )admission for groups of more than 20 people and night discount (applicable after 17:00 on Fri. and Sat.). Admission free for visitors under 18 years old and mentally or physically disabled people with one attendant (proof required). Tour Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum: June 10–July 25, 2021 Mie Prefectural Art Museum: August 14–October 24, 2021 Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery: January 13–March 25, 2022 Organized by The National Museum of Art, Osaka, The Yomiuri Shimbun Supported by Embassy of Spain in Japan, Instituto Cervantes Tokio, Ambassade de France / Institut français du Japon Sponsored by Daikin Foundation for Contemporary Arts Production cooperation by Chieko Takiwaki (Fact Concepteurs)