José Dávila and Josef Albers: A Chromatic Dialogue at The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma

Discover José Dávila’s tribute to Josef Albers in Gunma, Japan — a must-see art event for global cultural travelers.
José Dávila Josef Albers exhibition

From March 1 to April 6, 2025, The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma presents a compelling exhibition that art travelers should not miss: “I prefer to see with eyes closed – in conversation with Josef Albers.”

Mexican contemporary artist José Dávila engages in a visual and conceptual dialogue with the legacy of Josef Albers, the Bauhaus master known for his groundbreaking Homage to the Square series. Through carefully crafted ceramic sculptures and floating stainless steel mobiles, Dávila expands upon Albers’ exploration of perception, color, and spatial relationships—offering a tactile reinterpretation that challenges how we experience art.


Why This Exhibition Matters for Art Travelers

This exhibition offers a unique opportunity for cultural travelers to experience a cross-generational exchange that bridges modernist theory and contemporary practice. Set in the serene surroundings of Gunma, Japan, the show adds depth and dimension to any itinerary focused on contemporary art in Asia.

The exhibition not only showcases Dávila’s mastery of material and spatial dialogue but also invites viewers to engage with Albers’ chromatic theories in a new light—literally and metaphorically. It is a perfect stop for those who value thoughtful, immersive experiences while traveling.


Key Details

  • 🖼️ Exhibition title: I prefer to see with eyes closed – in conversation with Josef Albers
  • 👤 Artist: José Dávila
  • 🗓️ Dates: March 1 – April 6, 2025
  • 📍 Location: The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma, Japan
  • 📷 Photography: Aya Kawachi
  • 🎟️ Admission and schedule: Visit @gunmakinbi or the museum’s official site

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