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Taysuya Tanaka Highlights MUJI Products with Small Muji

— May 16, 2025 — Art & Design
Photographer Tatsuta Tanaka has relied on daily objects at home, including a soap dispenser from the Japanese brand Muji, to highlight a series of tiny artworks for the Small Muji show. It is currently on display at NYCxDesign 2025, and Tanaka is known for his mini artworks based on the Japanese concept of 'mitate.'

The art reframes objects in a different context so that it take on a new meaning. This is a traveling exhibition which is currently stopping at New York. Muji explains more on the design, stating, "Tanaka transforms Muji products into representations of varied life scenes in this exhibition through a shift in perspective, weaving together a tapestry of life imbued with creativity, whimsy and humour."

Image Credit: MUJI
Trend Themes
1. Miniature Art Installations - Miniature art showcases, like the Small Muji exhibition, offer a novel way to reimagine everyday objects, merging art with functional design.
2. Product Reinterpretation - Transforming commonplace items into art pieces highlights the potential of repurposing products to create engaging storytelling experiences.
3. Perspective-shifting Exhibits - Exhibitions that alter the viewer's perception through innovative displays redefine how products are perceived in various contexts.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The integration of small-scale art and photography introduces fresh avenues for artists to express creativity by altering ordinary objects' visual narratives.
2. Retail Displays - Creating imaginative art with retail products can invigorate in-store experiences, enticing customers through creative visual storytelling.
3. Museum Exhibitions - Art installations that redefine everyday products can enhance museum exhibitions by offering interactive and thought-provoking visitor experiences.
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