
Reijiro Wada, HUNG GRAPES, 2024, Bronze, brass, Dimensions variable
Private viewTuesday 26 May 2026
5:00pm – 8:00pm
Private View: SECOND LAW
Reijiro Wada
13/14 Cornwall Terrace, Outer Circle (entrance facing Regent's Park), London NW1 4QP
Organised by the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
Book your placeJoin us for a private view of Reijiro Wada’s solo exhibition at the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, SECOND LAW.
The Second Law of Thermodynamics holds that the universe is always tending towards disorder. Ultimately all structures disintegrate and no system can withstand the flow of time. This is the fundamental direction of nature. How then is it possible that life, as we know it, can give rise to things that are beautiful, sublime and have profound meaning for us?
How far does the glinting light of life reach in a chaotic cosmos?
Reijiro Wada responds to this question through the sculptural work he presents here, embodying ephemeral effects in concrete form. When the materials he uses are abandoned to heat, time and chance, the effects are unpredictable. He intervenes to fix moments in processes of such transformation, making visible the tension between entropy and emergence that inspires his artistic practice.
Artist

Reijiro Wada
Reijiro Wada was born in Hiroshima, Japan, in 1977 and is based in Berlin, Germany. Completed Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) course at the Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts. Reijiro Wada is a sculptor working with metaphysical concepts and themes such as the universe, life, and time, taking a unique approach utilising physical phenomena and dynamics. Wada intervenes directly in the environment using nature. His sculptures, characterized by their multi-dimensional disposition, have an effect on the viewer’s perspective and the space they inhabit.
Major exhibitions include: Roppongi Crossing 2025: What Passes Is Time. We Are Eternal, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2025; NACT View 04 Reijiro Wada: FORBIDDEN FRUIT, The National Art Center, Tokyo, 2024 (solo); Before/After, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, 2023; Ambivalent Landscapes, Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Berlin, 2022; Market and Thieves in a Cloister, SCAI THE BATHHOUSE, Tokyo, 2022 (solo); Apple Cycle / Cosmic Seed, Hirosaki Museum of Contemporary Art, Aomori, 2021; Embraced Void, Daniel Marzona, Berlin, 2020 (solo); Tbilisi Architecture Biennial, Tbilisi, 2018; On the Art of Building a Tea House, Neues Museum Nürnberg, 2017; HaL Hofskulptur #1, Haus am Lützowplatz, Berlin, 2016 (solo); FORBIDDEN FRUIT, Centre International des Récollets, Paris, 2016 (solo); Vanitas – Nothing is Forever Anyway, Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin, 2014; Aichi Triennale, Japan, 2013; Kunstkammer No. 17 Reijiro Wada, Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin, 2012 (solo); How does the new enter the world?, and Nine International Sculptors in Berlin, Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, 2012.
Photo: Tayama Tatsuyuki
Courtesy: Mori Art Museum, Tokyo