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Makoto Egashira's Exhibition 'When I Smell the Fragrance of the May-Waiting Tachibana' to be Held at Toranomon 'SIGNAL' Starting April 14

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The social issue gallery 'SIGNAL', planned and produced by SIGNING Inc., will hold Makoto Egashira's exhibition 'When I Smell the Fragrance of the May-Waiting Tachibana' starting April 14, 2026, as its 17th signature exhibition. The artist, known for using floral blankets symbolic of post-war Japanese homes, explores themes of memory, nostalgia, and art through his unique sculptural and installation works.

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Q: What is the name of the 17th signature exhibition at Toranomon 'SIGNAL' starting April 14, 2026?
A: The name of the exhibition is 'When I Smell the Fragrance of the May-Waiting Tachibana' by Makoto Egashira.
Q: Which artist is presenting the exhibition at SIGNAL in April 2026?
A: Makoto Egashira is the artist presenting the exhibition at Toranomon 'SIGNAL' in April 2026.
Q: On what date does Makoto Egashira's exhibition begin at the Toranomon 'SIGNAL' gallery?
A: Makoto Egashira's exhibition begins on April 14, 2026, at the Toranomon 'SIGNAL' gallery.
Q: What company is responsible for planning and producing the SIGNAL social issue gallery?
A: SIGNING Inc. is responsible for planning and producing the social issue gallery 'SIGNAL' in Toranomon.
Q: What symbolic material does Makoto Egashira use in his sculptural and installation works at SIGNAL?
A: Makoto Egashira uses floral blankets symbolic of post-war Japanese homes in his works at the SIGNAL exhibition.