Conservation is a process that can be described as "care" for works of art, much in the same way that we treat injuries. This exhibition features 13 artworks conserved at Keio University, ranging from bronze statues of the Meiji era to contemporary pieces, and introduces the history of the artworks and the stories behind their conservation. The exhibition also includes a display of professional tools and digital content allowing visitors to compare works before and after conservation. Through this exhibition, and the accompanying symposiums and talks, we hope it will open your eyes to the world of conservation, which begins when you "touch" the work.