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Mr.

What the Season Left Behind. Hm? The Sky’s Clearing Up.

Seoul

Jul 4–Aug 14, 2026

Painting by Mr.

213 Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu

Seoul, 04349

Lehmann Maupin is pleased to present What the Season Left Behind. Hm? The Sky’s Clearing Up., a solo exhibition of new works by leading Japanese artist Mr., marking the artist’s first presentation in Seoul in over a decade. Featuring drawings, paintings, and installations, the exhibition highlights Mr.’s sustained engagement with the urban environment and the visual culture of everyday life. What the Season Left Behind. Hm? The Sky’s Clearing Up. follows the artist’s major museum exhibition, Mr. Solo Exhibition: We’ll Meet Again at the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, the first large-scale exhibition in Japan dedicated to examining the core of Mr.’s artistic practice. Notably, his work has recently been acquired by leading American museums, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Phoenix Art Museum.

Born and raised in Japan, Mr. first gained recognition in the late 1990s for transforming the visual language of otaku culture—rooted in manga, anime, and video games—into a distinct artistic vocabulary. A former protégé of Takashi Murakami, Mr. is closely associated with the Superflat movement, whose flattened visual language draws from Japanese art history, manga, anime, and consumer culture. His inclusion in Murakami’s landmark 2000 exhibition Superflat helped establish his international profile, while his practice has also drawn from Arte Povera and its emphasis on unconventional materials and overlooked aspects of everyday life.

Installation view of What the Season Left Behind. Hm? The Sky's Clearing Up. at Lehmann Maupin Seoul
Installation Views: 1 of 7
Painting by Mr.

Mr.

A Cat’s-Eye View in the Back Alley, a Gathering of Cats, 2026

Painting by Mr.

Mr.

Kumiko—A Walk With Friends, 2026

Sculpture by Mr.

Mr.

Hikari and the Cat—The Day the World Looks Gentle., 2026

Painting by Mr.

Mr.

My Heart Is on the Court, 2026

Installation view of What the Season Left Behind. Hm? The Sky's Clearing Up. at Lehmann Maupin Seoul
Installation Views: 1 of 7
Portrait of Mr.

Mr. (b. 1969, Cupa, Japan, lives and works in Saitama, Japan) approaches the visual language of anime and manga as a means of examining Japanese culture, fusing high and low forms of contemporary expression. Like his fellow Superflat artists, such as Takashi Murakami, Mr. utilizes otaku, the “cute” Japanese subculture that is marked by an obsession with adolescence, manga, anime, and video games. Alongside his interest in otaku is an engagement with the 1960s Italian art movement, Arte Povera. Inspired by these artists’ use of unconventional materials and purposeful amateurism, Mr.’s earliest manga-style paintings and drawings were on store receipts, takeout menus, and other scraps of transactional detritus.

Prior to 2010, Mr. often incorporated graphic anime images of young women, prevalent in otaku culture, into his work. However, in the years since the 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear reactor meltdown in Tohoku, Japan, Mr. has paired the cute characters, bright colors, and clean finishes characteristic of his work with a gritty and abstract painting style reminiscent of his early Arte Povera-inspired work, through which he explores themes of destruction. In his exhibition with Lehmann Maupin in 2012 and at the Seattle Art Museum in 2015, Mr. presented a large-scale, immersive installation of garbage and everyday objects from Japanese life, standing as a reminder of the debris that blanketed Tohoku in the aftermath of the 2011 disaster. Viewers were invited to physically interact with the work, getting a glimpse into the psychological state of Japan while remaining alien to the experience. Since then, Mr. has extended this sentiment into his paintings, trampling, tearing and burning his canvases to give his surfaces a distressed, textured quality, often at odds with the innocence of the bright-eyed cartoon figures he paints on top.

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