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Descend into ICA SF’s New Space for Masako Miki’s Otherworldly ‘Midnight March’ — Colossal

Last updated: May 20, 2025 10:05 am
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Masako Miki’s solo exhibition, “Midnight March,” at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco is a vibrant and playful display of her mixed-media sculptures. These sculptures, made from materials like wool, bronze, wood, ink, and watercolor, come to life in the darkened space of The Cube, a former bank building turned exhibition space.

The abstract and colorful forms of Miki’s sculptures exude a sense of movement and energy, with each characterful object seemingly poised to walk or roll away at any moment. Whether standing on spindly legs, seated on the ground, or suspended from the ceiling, these sculptures captivate viewers with their whimsical charm.

One of the central themes of “Midnight March” is the idea of embracing difference as a positive force. Miki’s ‘othered’ figures challenge viewers to consider the beauty and complexity of diversity, inviting us to explore the unknown and unfamiliar with curiosity and empathy.

The indigo sky that fills the exhibition space sets the stage for Miki’s two-dimensional works, known as Night Parades, which draw visitors into an immersive experience. Through her art, Miki hopes to foster a sense of connection and unity, encouraging us to come together and celebrate our shared humanity.

“Midnight March” will be on display at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco until December 7. To learn more about Masako Miki and her work, visit her website and Instagram. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the enchanting world of Miki’s sculptures and discover the magic of difference and unity in art.

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