Shin-Kō Bijutsu Nakao (Company Name: Gōdō Gaisha Three'z, Address: Nishi-ku, Minami-Horie, Osaka City, Representative Member: Yoshie Nakao), which buys and sells artworks, will grand open its online gallery "Muda" on July 1, 2026. "Muda" specializes in Japanese post-war art, which is being re-evaluated globally in recent years. The gallery will also feature a highly specialized original media outlet to communicate the appeal of post-war art and a unique perspective on "things" to both domestic and international audiences. About "Muda" "Post-war art" is a general term for art movements and works developed after World War II. After the war, transcending traditional representational expression, diverse avant-garde art emerged that overturned existing concepts, including abstract expression that emphasized vigorous brushwork and materiality. Particularly from the Kansai region, centered around Osaka and Hyogo, many art groups and artists who have gained global attention have emerged. As of 2026, this Japanese post-war art is rapidly being re-evaluated both domestically and internationally. The online gallery "Muda" will not only sell artworks but also serve as a "comprehensive information media for post-war art," disseminating its appeal and historical value through interviews with stakeholders and exhibition reviews. The Vision of "Muda" Re-examining post-war art from the origins of Japanese culture. The online gallery "Muda" proposes a new way of looking at "things," using the sensibility nurtured by Japanese culture, such as waka poetry, yūgen, and mono no aware, as a clue. In today's world where information and meaning are consumed instantaneously, we try to understand everything through explanations and evaluations. However, what Japanese culture has originally cherished was the sensibility to listen to things that cannot be fully grasped by words and to receive their resonance and presence. Waka poetry entrusts inexhaustible lingering emotions within limited words