Iwai Toshio: A Creative Journey Exhibition

Discover the whimsical world of Toshio Iwai, creator of the beloved 100-Storey House series, in this immersive exhibition at the HKU Museum and Art Gallery.
When

Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 14 Jun 2026 to 27 Sept 2026, 0930-1800 HKT

Every Sunday, 14 Jun 2026 to 27 Sept 2026, 1300-1800 HKT

Location

University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong

Hong Kong Island Mid-Levels Central and Western

90 Bonham Road, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong

The University Museum and Art Gallery (UMAG) at the University of Hong Kong is proud to present "Iwai Toshio: A Creative Journey", a captivating exhibition running from June 14, 2026, to September 27, 2026. This event celebrates the whimsical career of Toshio Iwai, a world-renowned picture book author and multimedia artist known best for his 100-Storey House (100層樓的家) series.

The Creative Vision

In an age dominated by artificial intelligence and digital distraction, Iwai’s work serves as a reminder of the power of hands-on creativity and genuine human connection. The exhibition explores how the artist, as a father, turned simple numerical concepts into a visual landscape that continues to inspire millions of children and adults alike. Visitors will journey through his artistic evolution, from his early life to his intimate creations crafted for his daughter.

Exhibition Highlights

  • The 100-Storey House Universe: Step into the pages of his best-selling series, where every floor represents a new layer of wonder and architectural imagination.
  • Parent-Child Connection: Discover how Iwai used homemade paper toys and unique visual storytelling to bond with his child, bridging generations through play.
  • Analog Inspiration: Experience the tactile joy of paper-craft and traditional toys that laid the foundation for his digital media success.

This exhibition is not merely a display of art but a family-friendly experience designed to encourage everyone—from toddlers to adults—to pick up tools and create their own stories. For more details on the exhibition and the venue, visit the official UMAG website.

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