in category Screen: Video and Film 
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- Ginza, Marunouchi (3)
- Kyobashi, Nihonbashi (4)
- Omotesando, Aoyama (2)
- Shibuya (1)
- Roppongi, Nogizaka (2)
- Ebisu, Daikanyama (1)
- Chiyoda (3)
- Kiyosumi, Ryogoku (1)
- Ichigaya, Kagurazaka (1)
- Setagaya, Kawasaki (1)
- Tokyo: Others (5)
- Kanto: others (5)
Ginza, Marunouchi
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Design of Sansuigo – Narratives for Conviviality
- at Good Design Marunouchi
- 1F Shin Kokusai Bldg., 3-4-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005
- Starts Today, Ends in 27 days
Introducing leading creators working rurally in Okayama, Nagasaki, and Fukui Prefectures *Reservations required. Please see the official website for details.More »
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Joban Line Exhibition
- at Railway History Exhibition Hall, former Shimbashi car park
- 1-5-3 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0021
- Ends in 69 days
This exhibition commemorates the one-year anniversary of the complete resumption of operations by the Joban Line, which was heavily impacted by the Great East Japan Earthquake. Look back on the rail’s...More »
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Visualize 60 Vol.2
This exhibition is volume 2 of the Visualize 60 exhibition celebrating the 60th anniversary of Polylogue, which “visualizes” the essence of design and reexamines the Nippon Design Center. More »
Kyobashi, Nihonbashi
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Beautiful Time Part 3
- at Gallery K
- 4F Kyobashi Point Bldg., 3-9-7 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0031
- Starts Today, Ends in 5 days
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Yume Akasaka Exhibition
- at Art Space Kimura ASK?
- 2F, B1F Kimura Bldg., 3-6-5 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0031
- Ends in 11 days
This exhibition will feature two of Yume Akasaka’s latest video installations. More »
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Screening Event “New Challenges: Japanese Films in the 1980s”
As Japan became an economic powerhouse and consumerist society in the 1980s, its movies underwent changes as well. While the magnum opus phenomenon of the 1970s became more prevalent, at the same time...More »
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Nihon Eiga: The History of Japanese Film – From the NFAJ Non-film Collection
*The National Film Archive of Japan has been closed to the public since March due to the renovation of its Kyobashi Main Building, which was later suspended. The work has now been resumed, though, and...More »
Omotesando, Aoyama
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Young Artist Exhibition 2021
Featuring the work of Gillochidox and GillochindaeMore »
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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 »
Shibuya
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GA Houses Project 2021
This exhibition introduces the trends in residential design, presenting the work of 45 architects from Japan and abroad. More »
Roppongi, Nogizaka
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Panacea
- at Calm & Punk Gallery
- 1F Asai Bldg., 1-15-15 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0031
- Ends in 13 days
Four artists of different ages, nationalities, backgrounds, and mediums explore the concept of a “panacea” for surviving within the cycles of capitalism. More »
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Samson Young “The World Falls Apart Into Facts”
- at Ota Fine Arts
- 3F Piramide Bldg., 6-6-9 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032
- Ends in 47 days
Samson Young’s creations utilize sound, performance, and installation. His practice has been highly-acclaimed both domestically and internationally, and he was selected for the Hong Kong pavilion at the...More »
Ebisu, Daikanyama
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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 »
Chiyoda
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MOMAT Collection
- at The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
- 3-1 Kitanomaru Koen, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8322
- Ends in 27 days
This spring, we mark 10 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake struck the Tohoku region in northeastern Honshu. In May 2011, shortly after the earthquake and tsunami, the museum presented a special...More »
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Persevering Fluctuations
- at Akibatamabi 21
- Room201, 202 3331 Arts Chiyoda, 6-11-14 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021
- Ends in 27 days
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Tokas-Emerging 2021
Implemented since the establishment of Tokyo Arts and Space (TOKAS) in 2001 in accordance with the institution’s aim to support young artists, “TOKAS-Emerging” is a public program that has been targeting...More »
Kiyosumi, Ryogoku
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Rhizomatiks_Multiplex
*In order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo has introduced reservation priority tickets (date and time tickets, date and time tickets) with a limited number...More »
Ichigaya, Kagurazaka
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Cherry Blossom Party
eitoeiko is pleased to announce the second edition of seven artists exhibition Cherry Blossom Party. The inaugural cherry blossom viewing party in Shinjuku Gyoen park had been hosted by the Prime Minister...More »
Setagaya, Kawasaki
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Taro Izumi “Electrical Outlet”
During the exhibition, the video works appearing will be changed from time to time.More »
Tokyo: Others
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Emilio Baracco “Enchantment and Nature”
Together with Tohoku University of Art and Design Professor Seiichi Sakai, B-gallery presents 24 new pastel drawings and mezzotints by the Italian artist Emilio Baracco. Video footage shows Baracco’s studio...More »
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Mob World Reverb
This exhibition of experimental music, 3D computer graphics, paintings, performance, and installations by four artists looks at the resonating effects of social, political, and individual elements in our...More »
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Yof “2D Painting [Matière]”
‘2D Painting’ is a series of works on the theme of pictorial space that Yof has been working on continuously since 2019. The “2D” in the title refers to two spaces (depth). Although the objects that make...More »
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Digitalis or First-Person Camera
- at Takuro Someya Contemporary Art
- 3F, 5F Terrada Art Complex, 1-33-10 Higashi Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002
- Ends in 40 days
Takuro Someya Contemporary Art is pleased to announce Digitalis or First-Person Camera, a group exhibition featuring artists and filmmakers Umi Ishihara, Maiko Endo, Yokna Hasegawa and Mayumi Hosokura,...More »
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Architecture Which Sings
Inspired by poet and architect Michizo Tachihara this exhibition crosses the boundaries between architecture and literature, featuring 20 study models, sketches, blueprints, and video along with the words...More »
Kanto: others
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Artists and the Disaster: Imagining in the 10th Year
- at Contemporary Art Center, Art Tower Mito
- 1-6-8 Goken-cho, Mito-shi, Ibaraki 310-0063
- Ends in 20 days
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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Views Toward Ainu Culture—Focusing on Photographs from the N.G. Munro Collection
- at National Museum of Japanese History
- 117 Jonai-cho, Sakura-shi, Chiba 285-8502
- Ends in 20 days
Photographs of Ainu culture taken by the Scottish physician and archeologist N.G. Munro (1863–1942), who conducted research in Hokkaido from 1930. The film “The Kamui Iomande,” edited by Munro, is also...More »
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Ken + Julia Yonetani “That’s Why I Want To Be Saved”
- at Kadokawa Culture Museum
- 3-13-3 Higashi Tokorozawa Wada, Tokorozawa-shi, Saitama 359-0023
- Ends in 42 days
*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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Pipilotti Rist: Your Eye Is My Island
- at The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
- 26-1 Okazaki Enshoji-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 606-8344
- Ends in 55 days
This retrospective focuses on Pipilotti Rist (b. 1962), an internationally active contemporary artist based in Switzerland. Rist’s video installations, consisting of comforting, sensorially stimulating...More »
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Artists’ Breath – Artists in the Age of Corona
The coronavirus pandemic has brought about reflection on what it means to be alive together at the present moment. During this time, the “Artists’ Breath” Instagram project highlighted the thoughts and...More »