Children’s book “Poodles Eating Noodles”
Children’s book with Emma Virke has published in Sweden. “Poodles Eating Noodles” is a counting book for toddlers and for anyone who enjoys marveling over unexpected rhymes and illustrations like no other. This is an engaging book, where the youngest readers can count along from one to ten and then, at the end, meet everyone in an amazing parade!
Outdoor Exhibition “SPRINGFINITY”
Location: Hutton Lane in Bristbene, Australia. Brisbane City Council’s Outdoor Gallery Program. By project curator Haline Ly: “Mogu Takahashi’s playful works are a breath of fresh air, introducing a burst of color in the middle of the city. Deceivingly simple, Mogu’s work is the product of someone who is meticulous and organized in real life. She is so impressive!”
Book Release Exhibition in Stockholm
The upcoming children’s book “Poodles Eating Noodles” is taking a part in a book release exhibition by Lilla Piratförlaget in Stockholm. Mogu will participate in book talks and exhibit original paintings from the book.
Solo Exhibition “Slow Day. Slow Elephants.”
Mogu Takahashi exhibition SLOW DAY. SLOW ELEPHANTS. 2021年 6月5日(土) – 6月29日(火) 11:00 – 17:00 /水曜定休日 Piröleikki 広島市中区大手町2丁目5-9 野崎ビル201 www.piroleikki.info
Radio J-WAVE “GOOD NEIGHBORS”
クリス朋子さんナビゲート、 J-WAVE 「GOOD NEIGHBORS」 に出演します。2021年3月16日(金)13:15頃からの出演を予定しています。
Solo Exhibition “ばらばらのあしなみで”
Mogu Takahashi exhibition ばらばらの あしなみで 2021年 3月10日(水) – 5月10日(月) 10:00 – 18:00 / 毎週火曜休館 ※ただし5月4日(火 祝)は開館します 国立新美術館 SOUVENIR FROM TOKYO (B1) www.souvenirfromtokyo.jp
Interview by Fine Little Day
Fine Little Day crew visited Mogu’s studio and followed her daily life in Gothenburg. Film director: Carl Engberg (Stavfel Produktion) Interviewer: Elisabeth Dunker
Inteview by It’s Nice That
Welcome to the charming, wonky world of self-taught artist Mogu Takahashi “We’ve long been fans of utterly endearing Japanese artist Mogu Takahashi. From cats in jumpers and rabbits with cheeky glints in their eyes to quick and colourful sketches of plants, her naive gouache paintings are full of joy and charm. “For me drawing and painting are kind of like writing a letter to someone,” Mog