Almine Rech Now Represent Keita Morimoto

Almine Rech Now Represent Keita Morimoto

FAD Magazine
FAD MagazineJun 4, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Almine Rech adds Morimoto to NY and Paris rosters
  • Morimoto's solo NY show slated for 2025
  • Gallery will showcase his work at Art Basel June 2025
  • Paris solo exhibition planned for 2027
  • Artist's pieces held in major museum collections worldwide

Pulse Analysis

Almine Rech’s decision to sign Keita Morimoto underscores the gallery’s strategic push into the Asian contemporary sector, a segment that has seen robust growth over the past decade. Morimoto’s practice—rooted in Baroque chiaroscuro and early‑20th‑century American realism—offers a fresh narrative on urban nightlife that resonates with collectors seeking both historical depth and modern relevance. By anchoring his representation in both New York and Paris, the gallery leverages its transatlantic platform to amplify the artist’s reach across two of the world’s most influential art markets.

The upcoming Art Basel appearance in Switzerland provides Morimoto with a marquee stage that can accelerate his market trajectory. Basel’s fair attracts a concentration of high‑net‑worth collectors, museum curators, and institutional buyers, many of whom are actively expanding their portfolios with Asian talent. Morimoto’s nocturnal cityscapes, which juxtapose luminous urban environments with themes of consumerism, align with current collector appetites for works that comment on the digital age while maintaining a painterly tradition. This exposure is likely to translate into heightened auction interest and stronger secondary‑market prices.

Looking ahead, the 2027 solo exhibition in Paris will cement Morimoto’s standing within the European circuit, offering a deeper dive into his evolving visual language. The gallery’s commitment signals confidence in the artist’s long‑term value proposition, suggesting that future acquisitions by museums and private collections will increase. For industry observers, Morimoto’s ascent illustrates the broader shift toward integrating Asian perspectives into the global contemporary narrative, a trend that will shape curatorial decisions and investment strategies in the years to come.

Almine Rech now represent Keita Morimoto

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