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Current events
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Connect #1
We are pleased to present ‘Connect #1’, a group exhibition by Japanese artists Satoru Tamura, baanai, and Takuro Tamura at MAKI Gallery / Tennoz, Tokyo. The three artists are from different generations,...More »
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South South Tokyo
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Taro Komiya + Yushi Suga “Mind Sights”
Displaying new paintings by Yushi Suga and Taro Komiya, plus installation art. More »
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Artists’ Fair Kyoto 2021
The Artists’ Fair Kyoto was born in 2018 in Kyoto as a new kind of art fair where the artists themselves would plan, manage, and make selections for their exhibition. This event, set up in the hall of...More »
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Satoshi Murai “Bless You”
This is the second exhibition at Anagra for Tokyo-based artist Satoshi Murai, who works in various mediums including music, video, installations, etc. For this exhibition, the artist tackles his and others’...More »
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Simon Roberts “The Brexshit Machine”
With days before the official separation of the UK from the EU, there is no more timely occasion to present Simon Roberts’”Brexshit Machine” in the confined space of The Container. Radiating monotonous“Brexit...More »
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Tama Art University Art Department Information Design Media Art Course 2019 Graduate Exhibition ‘Skippp…p’
Exhibition featuring the graduation work of Tama University Media Art Course students. More »
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Tomohisa Mihori Exhibition
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Ugo Road Model Vol. 0
This exhibition focuses on the road outside of the gallery in an exploration of public space. More »
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“Domani: The Art of Tomorrow” Exhibition 2021
This year’s exhibition—featuring seven promising newcomers with overseas study program experience over the past ten years, plus earlier program participants and now Japanese art scene frontrunners Kengo...More »
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House of My Emotion
An exhibition by three students from Japan, Mexico, and China selected by the Department of Global Art Practice (GAP) at Tokyo University of the Arts. This program supporting young artists in collaboration...More »
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Yusuke Yamatani “Tokyo – Sanjo”
This exhibition for the release of the New Balance R_C4 Capsule Collection features 30 images produced for this show along with an installation inspired by the Joetsu Shinkansen. Yamatani’s work brings...More »
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Theater Commons ‘21
Theater Commons Tokyo is a project to create a collective space for society that harnesses the collective wisdom of theater. By using theater – that is, by applying theatrical ideas – in the context of...More »
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Lavender Hair
“Lavender Hair” is curated by Lavender Opener Chair / Tomei, an artist-run gallery in Tokyo.More »
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Takeshi Kagaya “88th Anniversary Commemorative Exhibition”
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Euske Oiwa “Blind”
The theme of this exhibition is “blind” and consists of an installation featuring slight sounds in a square exhibition space.More »
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Flush
A group show considering the significance of water and its circulation. More »
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Hidekazu Shima Exhibition
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Something at Maison Kenpoku 2021
Now in its second edition, Maison Kenpoku is an art project in northern Ibaraki Prefecture started in 2018. This year’s theme is “memories of the region.” It features work by clothing designer Nao Hisaka...More »
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The Museum in the Multi-layered World
In recent years, we are hearing about concepts such as “mirror world,” “digital twins,” and “common ground” in various situations. These terms signify the fact that, against a backdrop of increasingly...More »
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Yusuke Nakano, “Paradoxical Reading, Plastic Paratext”
An exhibition for the release of Yusuke Nakano’s art book “2010-2020 Paradoxical Reading, Plastic Paratext - Yusuke Nakano / PARAMODEL2010-2020.”More »
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Oliver Beer “Ghost Notes (Part 1)”
Building on his solo exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, for this exhibition, Beer creates a new body of work inspired by his musical understanding of the physical world. Referencing...More »
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Mountains Carrying Suns
This group exhibition is a selection of work by twelve artists from China, Japan, and Korea, including Kōji Enokura, Yukie Ishikawa, Kwon Young-woo, Lee Ufan, Kazumi Nakamura, and Nobuo Sekine, on the...More »
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1921-2021 Joseph Beuys
Joseph Beuys, a major 20th century artist known for his “social sculptures” and actions questioning social issues such as politics, the economy, and the environment, was born in May 1921. For the 100th...More »
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A Memory of Place - The Power of Recollection
This exhibition showcases works by artists expressing the present and past of various places. More »
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Forms
Four designers consider the visual and contemplative aspects of “forms” in design, art, and ideas. More »
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Masaya Chiba Exhibition
Masaya Chiba is a promising young painter and art school professor. He creates his works with human-shaped objects made from materials such as clay or wood, beginning with provisional landscapes he creates...More »
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Rooms to Breathe
From Edi Dubien’s encounters with animal and vegetal life, keeping nature close at hand, a tactic for the fauna that inhabits his art to make its way into the open, to Cathy Burghi’s tropical luxuriance...More »
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Showcase Gallery: Kazusa Abe
*Open 9:00-20:00 during January 12 to February 7. Kazusa Abe takes rice as a theme in her installations and performance art, expressing its vital power and the relationships between our lives and nature....More »
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Stasis Field 2020→2021
ACT (Artists Contemporary TOKAS) is an exhibition series that focuses mainly on artists who have previously participated in a program hosted by Tokyo Arts and Space (TOKAS). With Tanaka Shusuke, Hirose...More »
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The Day We Saw the Same Moon
Atsushi Watanabe is a former “hikikomori” shut-in who has rejoined society. In this era of COVID-19, when many people feel isolated, he began observing and photographing the moon, noting that when you’re...More »
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Yuto Nemoto “Nothing At All”
Yuto Nemoto’s works focus on sculpture but range from installation to drawing, performance, and picture books. More »
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Kazuo Okazaki Exhibition
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Kosai Hori + Erize Hori “To Remember— Who am I?”
As the first installment of two exhibitions in support of the East Japan Earthquake reconstruction, “To Remember-Who am I?” presents an audio and video installation by the artist unit Kosai Hori + Erize...More »
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Yuka Numata “Rendezvous with Ambiguity”
This exhibition features the work of A-Tom Art Award Grand Prix winner Yuka Numata. More »
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Collaborative Group Show between Taro Nasu & Esther Schipper
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Prayer and Meditation
This strange time since the beginning of 2020 has been one for prayer and meditation. This show engages with 6 artists from various parts of the globe. Rocky Shore would like to give viewers the chance...More »
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Yusuke Saito “Life Hack”
This exhibition is the second for the artist at Loophole since the first in 2008 and will feature an installation made of new two-dimensional and three-dimensional works, and a wall painting. More »
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Doug Aitken “New Ocean: Thaw”
Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo introduces an immersive installation by the American artist Doug Aitken. Part of the Hors-les-murs program exhibiting never-before-shown works from the Fondation Louis Vuitton...More »
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Luna Crescente
A group exhibition of mid-career artistsMore »
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New Works
Takahiro Ueda, who seeks a chance of encountering with a new landscape by dismantling industrial products, develops two-dimensional works using multiple paints with the same standard name sold by different...More »
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The Vision of Fantasy That We Have Never Seen is This Splendor
Yayoi Kusama began her creative career as an artist by depicting the hallucinations she experienced in her childhood, as a means to overcome her fears. Since then, Kusama has continued to produce works...More »
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CADAN × Isetan Men’s: Winter Takeover
This is the 4th installment of the collaboration project ‘Takeover’ between Cadan and Isetan Shinjuku. Venue: Isetan Shinjuku Men’s Building 1st, 2nd, 4th, 6th floors 1st floor: Entrance, Men’s Accessory...More »
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Yuka Numata “Sampling Theorem”
Yuka Numata’s “Sampling Theorem” is the third exhibition of young artists presented by Montblanc and The Chain Museum. Numata creates installations and paintings of digitally manipulated images. Iron beads...More »
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MADE IN UMUT - The University of Tokyo Collection
Since its foundation in 1877, the University of Tokyo has accumulated a considerable scientific and cultural heritage. Such historical specimens are most certainly an important heritage from the past....More »
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Yukinori Yanagi “Wandering Position 1988-2021”
“Wandering Position” is Yanagi’s term for the concept at his point of origin as an artist, and has often been used in the titles of his works and exhibitions. Yanagi has produced a series of “Wandering...More »
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Matthew Barney, Carolee Schneemann, Kazuo Shiraga, and Min Tanaka
Fergus McCaffrey is honored to present Matthew Barney, Carolee Schneemann, Kazuo Shiraga, and Min Tanaka, opening at the gallery’s Tokyo location on Thursday, October 15, 2020. Exhibiting together for...More »
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24th Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art
24 finalists were selected out of 616 submissions for the 24th TARO Award. More »
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Bubbles / Debris: Art of the Heisei Period 1989–2019
Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art hosts this exhibition at Higashiyama Cube, looking back on the art of the Heisei period (1989–2019), with a focus on the collective activities of the artists concerned....More »
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2021 A Space Odyssey Monolith: Memory as Virus - Beyond the New Dark Age
Released in 1968, 2001: A Space Odyssey is a landmark science fiction film dealing with the relationship between humanity and technology, as well as with human evolution. This exhibition uses art to...More »
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Artists and the Disaster: Imagining in the 10th Year
In response to the Great East Japan Earthquake that occurred on March 11, 2011, Contemporary Art Center, Art Tower Mito, which itself suffered damage from the disaster, organized an exhibition entitled...More »
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Kashiwa Sato Exhibition
Since opening in 2007, the National Art Center, Tokyo has regularly organized exhibitions on design and architecture in line with its active policy to present a large variety of artistic expression and...More »
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Yabiku Henrique Yudi “Motion”
With a background in Brazilian and Japanese culture, Yabiku looks for inspiration in the beauty of incongruity and imperfections of today’s world. As he expands his creative platform mainly through...More »
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3rd Anniversary Exhibition: Home/Town
For its third anniversary, Art Museum & Library, Ota features work by the poet Fusanojo Shimizu and the photographers Mari Katayama and Atsushi Yoshie, all of whom have ties to the city of Ota, Gunma....More »
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Inside the Collector’s Vault, Vol. 1
The opening exhibition of modern art collectors museum ‘What’ will exhibit over 70 works of two collectors currently in the custody of Terada Warehouse. More »
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Ken + Julia Yonetani “That’s Why I Want To Be Saved”
*Reservations required. *Open 10:00-20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. Blending science and myth, contemporary artists Ken + Julia Yonetani contemplate environmental collapse, climate change, the pandemic,...More »
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Out and About in the City - It Started From Ripples in the Water
- at Watari-um, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art
- in the Omotesando, Aoyama area
- Ends in 92 days
This exhibition features the work of the 1995 exhibit at Watar-um ‘Ripples in the Water95’ along with the work of currently active artists. More »
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traNslatioNs - Understanding Misunderstanding
*Opening hours of the exhibition have been changed to 11:00 - 17:30 (entrance until 17:00) from January 8, 2021, following the government’s declaration of a state of emergency. It will not require advance...More »
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Amabie in the Corona Era Project
*Open 10:00-20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. Makoto Aida brings his free imagination and unique powers of expression to this project depicting the disease-dispelling yokai character Amabie. Location:...More »
Permanent events
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Hakone Open-Air Museum Permanent Exhibits
*Hakone Open Air Museum will be open from June 8. The Hakone Open-Air Museum was opened in 1969 to create a harmonic balance of the great nature of Hakone and Art. The unique experiences of open-air...More »
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Metal Art Museum Hikarinotani Permanent Exhibition
Our permanent exhibition, held on the first floor, features the work of metal-cast artists Hotsuma Katori and Shinobu Tsuda. Both being born in the same period, in the Hokuso area of Chiba Prefecture,...More »
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Motohiro Tomii “Special Exhibition = Permanent Collection Exhibition”
Artist Motohiro Tomii will create sculptural works using ready-made objects. The sculptures will then become permanent collections of ARCUS Project and exhibited inside Building B. Moriya Manabi-no-sato,...More »
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Permanent Outdoor Installation Exhibition
*Hara Museum Arc will be closed from November 4, 2020 through Mid-March, 2022 (estimated) . New permanent installations by three internationally renowned contemporary artists debut in the fall of 2016...More »
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teamLab “Resonating Life in the Acorn Forest”
The Kadokawa Culture Museum calls the collection of oaks and other deciduous broadleaf trees of Musashino “The Musashino Woods.” These woods transition through the greens of spring and summer, display...More »
Upcoming events
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Naomi Yoshino “From My Quiet Place Deep Within”
Focusing on paintings based on familiar motifs and images, this exhibition features an installation-like display. Venue: Gallery Hinoki CMore »
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Rika Takahashi + Michitaka Nakamura “Ever Since 3.11”
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Yukie Nishi “Communication”
Venue: Gallery Hinoki FMore »
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Joshibi University of Art and Design Master’s Program Class of 2020 Graduation Exhibition
- at Joshibi University of Art and Design, Sagamihara Campus
- in the Musashino, Tama area
- Starts in 3 days
Introducing graduation projects from Master’s degree students at Joshibi University of Art and Design. The Suginami campus presents works of media, healing, fashion textiles, and art production while the...More »
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Musashino Art University Degree Show 2020
Exhibiting final research projects by 2020 graduates at the Takanodai campus. *Visitors not affiliated with the school are asked to make online reservations in advance.More »
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Noriaki Maeda Exhibition
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Kengo Kito Exhibition
Kengo Kito’s colorful installations are made from familiar objects such as hula hoops, scarfs, and postcard stands. His “Untitled (hula-hoop)” is exhibited along with two-dimensional works. More »
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Kotenra “Flower Moment”
Huls Gallery Tokyo will hold a solo exhibition for the Japanese handmade jewelry brand Kotenra. Seiki Kotenra brings the image of abstract painting into the small world of his jewelry and produces works...More »
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NITO05
Osamu Shikichi and Momoko Tanizaki join this show’s roster of artists. Shikichi uses dance to explore issues of the body. Tanizaki’s paintings directly convey specific experiences and emotions.More »
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Goodbye, Gallery Tsukigime
This independent gallery in Ikejiri Ohashi, which held its shows in a basement and renovated parking lot, will close after three years of activity due to the building’s demolition. The last exhibition...More »
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Hajime Niitsu “Transparency”
An immersive video installation with the theme of “transparency” by Hajime Niitsu.More »
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Gazing
Presenting works by artists affiliated with Tokai UniversityMore »
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Jun Kawajiri “Japanese Crafts”
Works by a forth-generation ceramics artist from Kyoto. Kawajiri’s work will also be featured at Uchigo and Shimizu Gallery in Jimbocho. More »
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Susumu Koshimizu “Perpendicular Line”
Born in Uwajima, Ehime in 1944, Susumu Koshimizu studied sculpture at Tama Art University between 1966 and 1971. Koshimizu is currently based in Kyoto and Osaka. Active since the latter half of the 1960s,...More »
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Sun
Featuring a new, astronomy-inspired series by Kengo Kito, cosmic paintings with glittery, florescent colors by Kengo Kito, and myth-based hologram works by Daisuke Ohba.More »