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in Vitro? in Vivo! YOSHIHIRO TATSUKI × THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM, THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO | 2025.12.20 (Sat.) - 2026.03.01 (Sun.)

Yoshihiro Tatsuki, a photographer. Since his debut with a photo collection “A Fallen Angel” in 1965, he has been active at the forefront for 60 years. While he has released many works capturing actresses, he has also photographed intensively the era without being limited to a specific genre, such as the families of famous people, people in disaster-stricken areas, and the national treasure Toji Temple. One place that has long interested him is “museum”. The location for “A Fallen Angel”, which he shot in his 20s, was a museum in Ueno, and at the age of 86, it was the space lined with academic specimens and historical fixtures - the University Museum, the University of Tokyo. This time, Tatsuki photographed a group of academic specimens collected at the museum.

The exhibition's title is “in Vitro? in Vivo!”. “in Vitro” means“ in a test tube,” and “in Vivo” means “in a living organism,” and refers to the reaction system that takes place in an artificial environment in physiology and the reaction system that actually occurs inside a living organism. While the specimens stored in museums are sealed away from the real world, yet they become living beings once again by being exhibited in museums and photographed through a viewfinder. This exhibition represents a cross-disciplinary collaboration between science and art, showing that the specimens and artifacts in the museum are more than objects of research. From an artistic perspective, it explores how these static materials can be reinterpreted and presented to reveal the remarkable and rarely seen aspects of their existence.

In Yoshihiro Tatsuki's photographs, the subjects, who are supposed to have no body temperature, seem to exude expressions that can only be seen there. While capturing naturalistic and philosophical contrasts such as life and death, academia and art, nature and artificial, classification and coexistence - even academic specimens starts depicting personal stories, as he describes as “they are still alive.”

 

Opening Times|Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00 (Closed on Mondays, 16th - 19th February )

Address|B1, No. 134, Sec. 2, Heping E. Road, Da’an District, Taipei City, 106

 

Organizers|Museum of National Taipei University of Education, The University Museum, The University of Tokyo (UMUT)

Supporter|Tatsuki Yoshihiro Office

Planning|Department of Intermediatheque,The University Museum, The University of Tokyo, Kokohibi LLC

Yoshiaki NISHINO|Chief Curator, Professor Emeritus, the University of Tokyo

Hirohisa MORI|The University Museum, The University of Tokyo

Hiroyuki SEKIOKA|Department of Intermediatheque,The University Museum, The University of Tokyo 

Hajime MATSUBARA|Department of Intermediatheque,The University Museum, The University of Tokyo 

Rico NAKAGAWA|Kokohibi LLC

Sponsors|The Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association, Museum Friends Association

Media Partners|reading.udn, Art Emperor, ARTouch.com

 

Production Team

Key Visual Design|Hiroyuki SEKIOKA

Exhibition Design| Hiroyuki SEKIOKA

Graphic Design|LIN Chin Hua

Shipping Partner|Jc Art Egineering Co., Ltd., Sunway Express Co., Ltd.

Exhibition Construction|Hua Gong Engineering Corporation

AV Technician|Piccolo Perfetto

 

MoNTUE

Chief Curator|LIN Mun-Lee

Acting Director|YOU Jang-Shyong

Executive Director|WANG Rocean

Exhibition Management|HUANG Yu-Wen, CHAO I-Tian

Exhibition Coordination|HSU Pei-Lin

Public Programs & Volunteer Management|CHEN Li-Jen、WANG Pey-Shan、CHANG Lin-Ying

Public Relations|HUANG Yu-Wen

International Affairs|CHAO I-Tian, LEE Yueh-Ning

Graphic Design|CHEN Li-Jen

Exhibition Assistants|LU Ham-ting, CHANG Yu-Ling, CHEN Yun−Yu, HUANG Huai-Ling, CHANG Ming-Yu, WANG Sin-Chen