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Herald St presents Others, our second solo exhibition of works by Naotaka Hiro (b. 1972, Osaka, Japan; lives and works in Los Angeles, USA) which takes place across our premises in Bethnal Green and Bloomsbury.
Including new paintings and bronze sculpture, Others will continue Hiro’s motivation to uncover his notion of ‘unknowability’. In his uniquely corporeal approach to making, he works as both artist and subject to map the body and its psychological depths, connecting aspects of postwar Japanese body-based practices with the performance-oriented environment of Los Angeles, where he now resides. The exhibition follows prominent recent institutional exhibitions featuring Hiro’s work at the National Museum of Art, Osaka, and Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (both 2025); Whitney Museum of American Art, and MoMA, New York (both 2024) and precedes his participation in the Toronto Biennial of Art, this autumn.
Naotaka Hiro’s practice is centrally concerned with the ‘unknown’ – the parts of the body…
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Herald St presents Others, our second solo exhibition of works by Naotaka Hiro (b. 1972, Osaka, Japan; lives and works in Los Angeles, USA) which takes place across our premises in Bethnal Green and Bloomsbury.
Including new paintings and bronze sculpture, Others will continue Hiro’s motivation to uncover his notion of ‘unknowability’. In his uniquely corporeal approach to making, he works as both artist and subject to map the body and its psychological depths, connecting aspects of postwar Japanese body-based practices with the performance-oriented environment of Los Angeles, where he now resides. The exhibition follows prominent recent institutional exhibitions featuring Hiro’s work at the National Museum of Art, Osaka, and Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (both 2025); Whitney Museum of American Art, and MoMA, New York (both 2024) and precedes his participation in the Toronto Biennial of Art, this autumn.
Naotaka Hiro’s practice is centrally concerned with the ‘unknown’ – the parts of the body…




















































