TATSUO MIYAJIMA: MANY LIVES

Lisson Gallery presents the first U.S. solo exhibition in over five years by Tatsuo Miyajima, one of Japan’s most celebrated sculptors and installation artists.

February 13 – April 19, 2025

Known for his innovative use of LED technology to explore Buddhist philosophy, Miyajima’s work investigates themes of time, existence, and the cycles of life and death. The exhibition introduces three new series – Many Lives, Changing Life with Changing CircumstanceMUL.APIN, and Hundred Changes in Life – which build on explorations of ‘Seimei’, a Japanese concept encompassing life, being and consciousness.

These new works continue Miyajima’s signature use of LED countdowns that omit 0, positioning death not as an endpoint but as a moment of transformation. In Many Lives, Miyajima employs full-color LEDs that count down from 9 to 1 before resetting to 9 in evolving colors and speeds. Each LED represents an individual ‘Seimei’ with its own rhythm and identity, symbolizing the cycle of life and death as an endless process of rebirth. Together, these elements form a larger interconnected world, evoking the Buddhist concept of samsara and reinforcing the idea that every life, visible or invisible, has value.

Miyajima understands his Changing Life with Changing Circumstance works as representations of quantum theory. This theory suggests that on the minute sub-atomic scale of the quantum, computational predications cannot hold, and instead, chance and probability dominate. This embrace of unpredictability, change and flux is integral to Miyajima’s practice, and represented in the Changing Life with Changing Circumstance works by the colours of the LEDs which are in constant shift, and the timings of the LEDs, which differ from unit to unit, ungoverned by the whole. As in quantum physics, it is impossible to predict when and where the different colours will occur and how they will appear in relation to the whole.

While these new series reflect a bold evolution in Miyajima’s practice, they are rooted in his foundational principles: Keep Changing, Connect with Everything, and Continue Forever. By merging cutting-edge technology with spiritual inquiry, Miyajima’s work invites contemplation of life’s impermanence and interconnectedness, offering a vision of continuity that transcends the boundaries of time, space and individuality.

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