Gallery Coexist Tokyo - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery Coexist Tokyo. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Kojiro Kobayashi “A ni mals”
This is Kojiro Kobayashi’s third exhibition at this gallery, following on from “Hollow” and “Concave” in a series that looks to find a passage to other worlds that disregard perception. This is based on...More »
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Predictive Art Bot
Predictive Art Bot is a project launched by three artists. Artworks are produced through exploration of the idea that in the future art concepts may be created by robots. It explores archetypes for the...More »
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Relaxed Perspectives
This exhibition focuses on relationships between people: parents and children who have gradually aged without noticing, two people who share a name but have followed completely different paths in life,...More »
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Tatsunori Nagura “Sight”
Presenting stone and wood sculptural installations by Tasunori Nagura, an artist who lived and worked in a radioactive “hotspot” following the 2011 nuclear accident. Anxiety about the invisibility of radiation...More »
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A Butterfly’s Dream
A Butterfly’s Dream blurs the boundary between image and reality, replication and original. Syuhei Oono conjoins tree branches with resin and features butterflies with artificial patterns upon their wings....More »
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Correct Distortion
Yugo Isaji utilizes simple everyday objects such as cutting knives and ball pens in his work and reverses the inside and outside of various broken vessels, joining them back together with golden lines....More »
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Light Waves: Vision
In the exhibition “Light Waves: Vision,” seven artists and researchers of multiple generations present works exploring themes of reflection, after-image, projection, illusion, and focus. This show is the...More »
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Tokyo Art Week 2016 Closing Party
Participating artists from the MOT Annual 2016 “Loose Lips Save Ships” and “Roppongi Crossing 2016” come together with the likes of Mai Endo, Hajime Saito and Mari Katayama who offer up performances for...More »
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Kenzo Onoda “Hotel Tokyo”
Based in Maebayashi, Gunma prefecture, Kenzo Onoda is an artist who questions human perception through simple expressions of light and sound. His work involves the dissection of computer language and programming...More »
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No Man’s Island
Poetry, photography, sculpture, and other works by artists imagining uninhabited islands before the advent of people and after their extinction. More »
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Kojiro Kobayashi “Concave”
These sculptures by Kojiro Kobayashi feature holes dug to create shelters, relieve stress, channel energy, and create portals to other worlds. More »
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Satoru Yoshioka + Hermina Nedelescu, Ph.D. “The Universe of the Brain”
Photography and video of the brain and its neurons by an artist and scientist explore the meaning of human existence. More »
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Yosuke Bandai, Mari Katayama, Zai Nomura “Continuous Temporality Vol.2: Mortal“
Photographers Yosuke Bandai, Mari Katayama, and Zai Nomura all take different approaches to their work.More »
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Naomi Seki + Hideaki Takahoshi “Existence/Two Metabolizing Cells”
Naomi Seki and Hideaki Takahoshi both studied at the sculpture department of Tama Art University. Seki brings her particular brand of vivacious energy, while Takahoshi appeals to an interior sensibility...More »
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Ryusuke Kido “Behind the Scene”
Ryusuke Kido presents work from his “Ash” and “Inner Light” series, framed by his ongoing pursuit of expression as a contemporary citizen of a world moving ever closer to homogenization in the 20th century,...More »
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Eitarou Matsuo “Remain - Part 2”
A selection of new work drawn from an ongoing series incorporating burnt paper.More »
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(air):(air)
From the leading figures of media art, to some of its newest risers, this exhibition directed by Shiro Takahashi divides across 8 parts reflecting his own system of categories for the world. [Related...More »
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Outer Body Experience Vol.3 The Rhetoric of Mirai
With first the rise of computers, and the following trail of ever new devices a popular form of art has also come to the fore in the form of media art. Media art may be interpreted the visualization of...More »
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Koso Keikakusho “Atopia— Deserted Island Behavior Directed by the Moon and Sun”
Koso Keikakusho (Office of Concept Design) is a five-person unit made up of artists who create sculpture, poetry, and paintings. Following up on a hit show last spring, their second exhibition presents...More »
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Minoru Inoue + Ryosuke Ogino + Hidetada Karasuyama + Mitsuhiro Yamagiwa “-0+”
The early-Renaissance humanist Leon Battista Alberti considered paintings to be “open windows” through which the artist portrayed the world he or she saw. In other words, paintings were alternate dimensions...More »
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Kojiro Kobayashi “Hollow”
The land which emerged from the once all engulfing sea is again eroded by wind and rain until hollows are formed in its surface. Earth is removed, carried off and brought to form new layers elsewhere....More »
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Songs for a Pigeon
This exhibition is part of curator Jun Azumatei’s series held at multiple galleries. It showcases works by Japanese and Swiss artists, most of whom have spent time staying and creating works in each other’s...More »
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Ryousuke Ogino “Cannot See Clearly”
Ryosuke Ogino’s minimalistic acrylic paintings of signs and signals from everyday life incorporate both abstract and concrete elements. [Related Event] Talk Date: Sep. 27 (Sat) 19:00–21:00 Guests:...More »
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Yuko Ozawa + Yugo Isaji “I Am There”
Yuko Ozawa creates assemblages of video, text and photography, playing on that feeling of being an anonymous onlooker as one watches TV, and disturbing the line between me/he/you. Yugo Isaji on the other...More »
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Zai Nomura + Takaaki Akaishi “Continuous Temporality”
Continuous Temporality brings together two artists working with the medium of photography while refusing to be easily labeled as “photographers”. Zai Nomura utilizes malleable materials such as wax, oil...More »
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Art Book Marche
Carefully made books, publications, catalogues and CDs all reflecting a precise attention to detail to be found nowhere else.More »
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Out-of-Body Experience 2— Love and Its Simulacra
Creating visual representations of problems is one art’s social roles. There is surprisingly little about ourselves and our social institutions that goes overlooked, and most of what does is comprised...More »
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Ryts Monet “Sisters”
The Italian artist Ryts Monet traces the beginnings of the Keicho Era Mission to Europe launched by Hasekura Tsunenaga in the 17th century, setting off from Ishinomaki in 1615 to cross the Pacific Ocean,...More »
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Noriaki Maeda “Recent Work”
The iron sculpture of Noriaki Maeda simultaneously encompasses weight and lightness, thickness and softness in a particular characteristic of organic form. Here Maeda presents a collection of sculpture...More »
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Misaki Machino “The Call of the Sea”
Misaki Machino presents her second exhibition at Gallery Coexist Tokyo, with an installation which incorporates sound and moving image utilizing the entire space of the gallery. [Related Events] Tsutaya...More »
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Taku Hisamura, Mitsuhiro Yamagiwa, Nozomi Watanabe “Dividing the Thread”
A group exhibition with work from 3 artists.More »
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Satoshi Kikuya “Undramatic”
Satoshi Kikuya showcases a collection of 15 new and past works, based on motifs of everyday encounters. [Image: Satoshi Kikuya “Good Morning” (2013) oil on canvas 53×41cm]More »
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Eitaro Matsuo “remain”
A solo show of works by Eitaro Matsuo, who creates a variety of expressions out of paper. More »
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Yugo Isazi “That Kind of Technology”
10 sculptures, including new pieces, made from ballpoint pens, shampoo bottles, staples, and knife blades. Displayed works available for sale. [Image: Yugo Isazi “pen” (2007) ballpoint pens 40x40x150...More »
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Lane “Paintings and Works on Paper”
Through paint, canvas, books, objects and ready-mades Lane explores through his work the relation between time and material. Combining bus tickets, diaries and other documents from the time of the Chinese...More »
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“Beyond Color”
Color has the ability to connect a myriad of images, and recall a stream of memories. Akiko Muto develops her work based on a process of translating the fragments of memory into color and shape, while...More »
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"Outer Body Experience"
Exploring the impact of that which is unseen, artists who grew up during the 80's and 90's follow the influence of advances in psychological and technical knowledge, in which the invisible sense of an...More »
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Kou Suzuki Exhibition
Solo show of oil on canvas works that depict landscapes reminiscent of Hokusai while projecting an atmosphere of placelessness.More »
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Area PARK + Yusuke Tsuchida Exhibition
On display are 6 works by Area Park from his Hidamari series and 10 piece from Tsuchida's Night Works series.More »
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"The Table of Karajan" Exhibition
Features original merchandise by the creative unit heso, ideal for gifts, and an interactive multimedia exhibition by Tetsuji Sato on the top floor of the gallery.More »
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Yotaro Niwa "In the face of an empty mirror"
German-resident artist Yotaro Niwa makes installations using the things that are around us in everyday life. This exhibition will feature fragmentary images intertwined to use the whole space.More »
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Mitsuhiro Yamagiwa "Fable of Everyday"
This solo show by Mitsuhiro Yamagiwa will feature a selection of works – over 30 paintings and installations – that will change over the duration of the exhibition, giving rise to different space and phenomena...More »
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Keiki Yamada "Slow Time"
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Misaki Machino "ripples / night"
Features a video installation and a new series of photographs by an artist known for using video projection methodologies that cover an entire space, and use motifs of waves, membranes and surface skin....More »
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Hormone Sekine "Contemporary Art 2.012"
Installations, paintings and performances that attempt to find new horizons for contemporary art.More »