NAKED meets GAUDI

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Gaudí's passing and the completion of the Sagrada Família's main tower, the “Tower of Jesus,” an official exhibition will be held, starting in Tokyo. Architect Antoni Gaudí studied the laws of nature and shaped the beauty and order hidden within them. This exhibition reexamines his philosophy and innovation from a contemporary perspective, offering us living today an opportunity to encounter Gaudí's vision, feel the wisdom of living in harmony with nature, and reflect on our path forward.

Following an official offer from the Gaudí Foundation, Naked became the first in the world to sign an official licensing agreement with the foundation. Under this collaboration, the exhibition comprehensively displays an academically invaluable collection, including Gaudí's handwritten notes, original letters, his personal tools, previously unseen materials, models, and sketches. This marks the first time such a large number of foundation-held materials have been displayed simultaneously worldwide. Furthermore, through groundbreaking research utilizing graphological analysis, the exhibition deciphers Gaudí's inner world and creative thought processes. It is an unprecedented exhibition that delves into Gaudí's spiritual realm with unparalleled depth, fusing academic insight with experiential engagement.

Through participatory art enjoyed by all ages, this exhibition invites visitors to experience the allure of Gaudí's architecture. In an interactive experience where attendees contribute to completing a section of the Sagrada Família, visitors can tangibly feel how this symbol of “unfinished” construction continues to be built by countless hands today. It is an exhibition where the harmony with nature envisioned by Gaudí can be felt through hands and intuition.

Quan
10 January 2026, 10:00 to 15 March 2026, 20:00
On
TERRADA G1
2-6-4 Higashi Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku
140-0002 Tokyo, Japan
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NAKED meets GAUDÍ Exhibition Production Committee
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