HONG KONG.- M+ is presenting Ryuichi Sakamoto | seeing sound, hearing time, celebrating the legacy of composer, producer, and artist Ryuichi Sakamoto (Japanese, 19522023). The exhibition features the expansive, site-specific installation asyncimmersion (2023), which is being presented free of charge in The Studio on Level B2 at M+ from Saturday, 14 February to Sunday, 5 July 2026. Co-created with artist Shiro Takatani, the installation is a three-dimensional representation of Sakamotos personal album async, configured for a gallery space. A series of works related to Sakamotos creations, along with public programmes such as screenings, will be presented in the Found Space, Moving Image Centre and at the Grand Stair throughout the exhibition period, providing deeper insights into Sakamotos enduring influence.
An audiovisual journey with asyncimmersion
asyncimmersion (2023) is a collaboration between Ryuichi Sakamoto and artist Shiro Takatani (Japanese, born 1963). Part of Sakamotos installation music series, the composers work is paired with Takatanis three-dimensional representation of his music, filling the gallery with dynamic sound and image.
This installation works immersive sonic experience was inspired by Sakamotos solo album async (2017), which he described as some of the most personal music I have ever created. The album weaves together various sound recordings to evoke multiple places and times existing in a state of continuous flux. Here, async means non-synchronous or out of time: Sound and image unfold independently, like the ebb and flow of tides, creating a parallel time axis within the exhibition space.
Takatani has incorporated visual elements that include Sakamotos piano, books, percussion instruments, and other objects from his New York studio. The images enter into view from either side of an eighteen-metre-long LED video wall and move steadily across the screen, gradually transforming into a unified landscape before they dissolve into lines and take shape again. With no clear beginning, middle, or end, this cyclical sequence of images and lines seems to suggest the rhythms of life. Takatani completed asyncimmersion following Sakamotos passing in 2023, after which it was exhibited for the first time at the art and music festival AMBIENT KYOTO. It was subsequently reconfigured for Sakamotos wildly popular and critically acclaimed solo exhibition in 2024 at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) before travelling to M+ in February 2026. The installation will be on display at The Studio, Level B2.
Explore the creative collaborations of Ryuichi Sakamoto
The exhibition also features All Star Video (1984), directed by trailblazing media artist Nam June Paik (South Korean, 19322006). This video work, which highlights Paiks friendship and creative exchange with a young Ryuichi Sakamoto, celebrates New Yorks vibrant art scene of the 1980s. Reflecting that periods dynamic confluence of artists and musicians, it documents Paiks and Sakamotos encounters with renowned figures influenced by the Fluxus art movement, including Laurie Anderson, John Cage, Charlotte Moorman, and Julian Beck, capturing these artists collaborative spirit. Ultimately, All Star Video reveals the shared experimental mindset that shaped these individuals art and personal relationships.
Two other moving image works, ENDO EXO (2024) and PHOSPHENES (2024), are displayed at the Grand Stair, Level G, under Art at the Stair series. Both videos are by German artist and electronic music pioneer Carsten Nicolai (German, born 1965), also known by the pseudonym Alva Noto. The result of a more recent collaboration, the videos feature music from Sakamotos final studio album, 12 (2023). ENDO EXO contemplates the human impulse to collect, catalogue, and preserve once-living creatures, while PHOSPHENES poetically explores the boundaries between dream and reality, consciousness and unconsciousness with abstract patterns and images. Both videos are part of Nicolais ongoing moving image project 20,000 (2014present), inspired by Jules Vernes 19th century science fiction novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.