Anmoku no Ryokai no Misshitsu no Himegoto (A Private Affair of Tacit Understanding)
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Akio Nagasawa Gallery Aoyama is pleased to announce “Anmoku no Ryokai no Misshitsu no Himegoto” (A Private Affair of Tacit Understanding), a solo exhibition by Takashi Nemoto.
Known as a Japanese manga “Heta-Uma” artist, Nemoto brings together a selection of canvas works—including previously unseen pieces—as well as original drawings from his long-running serialized contributions to the magazine BURST (published by Byakuya Shobo / later Core Magazine) from the 1990s through the early 2000s.
A special artist talk with Takashi Nemoto, featuring video and sound, will be held on Saturday, July 12.
We invite you to immerse yourself in the unique world of an artist whose singular vision continues to reveal the hidden layers of contemporary society.
Special Artist Talk Details
Date: Saturday, July 12, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Venue: Akio Nagasawa Gallery Aoyama
Capacity: Limited to 30 seats. First-come, first-served.
Ticket Price: ¥3,500 (tax included)
Includes one drink
Artist
Takashi NEMOTO
根本敬
June 28, 1958
Born in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo and raised in Meguro-ku, Tokyo.
Japanese manga “Heta-Uma” artist.
Nemoto has been obsessed with reading a periodical manga magazine Garo since a high school student. He realized that he became more interested in participating in the magazine than drawing manga, and he made his debut in Garo (1981) and began his life as a manga artist.
In the 1990s, Nemoto shifted his focus to writing and illustration rather than cartooning. He also produced events (脱特殊歌謡祭) and video works (Samukunaikai).
As a member of the 「幻の名盤解放同盟」 with Manabu Ayusa and Hideo Funabashi, he has produced CDs of hidden Japanese pop, Korean rock, and Pon-chak disco. He currently teaches 「特殊漫画前衛の道」 at an art school.
Publication

Takashi Nemoto presents ZINE「KINKAKUJI」
A zine produced on the occasion of Takashi Nemoto Presents: You Shut the F××× Up!, a group exhibition by Takashi Nemoto at AKIO NAGASAWA Gallery Aoyama.
[Artist]
Hiro Sekine?, Sofugahaku, Issei Sagawa, unknown#1, the portraits taken by the photography department that once was in charge of Sakura no Daimon.