Naofumi MARUYAMA solo exhibition “NO DATE” Dates: 19 April – 7 June 2025 Venue: ShugoArts Hours: 11am ‒ 6pm, Closed on Sun, Mon and Public Holidays Opening reception Date&Time: 19 April, 3pm – 6pm Venue: ShugoArts *The Artist willView More >

Naofumi MARUYAMA solo exhibition “NO DATE” Dates: 19 April – 7 June 2025 Venue: ShugoArts Hours: 11am ‒ 6pm, Closed on Sun, Mon and Public Holidays Opening reception Date&Time: 19 April, 3pm – 6pm Venue: ShugoArts *The Artist willView More >
BUG, operated by Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. is pleased to present an exhibition and event by four artists, Ayaka Ura, Yuya Koyama, Shiori Futatsugi, and Asuka Miyata. The exhibition space will include an area for workshops, a small farm, andView More >
Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller | Small Works Saturday, March 22 – Saturday, June 14, 2025 [Opening Reception: Saturday, March 22, 2025, 5–7 pm] Gallery Koyanagi is proud to announce the upcoming exhibition Small Works by renowned Canadian artistsView More >
Is Hara Museum ARC not a work of temporal art? In spring, flower petals dance and birds chirp. In early summer, plants sprout, rainbows arc across the eastern sky after a sudden shower and rays of sunlight burst through cloudView More >
Gallery A at Hara Museum ARC, designed by Arata Isozaki, is a space illuminated by natural light pouring in through a 12-meter-high skylight supported by four cedar pillars, the intensity modulated by the passing clouds. Although the gallery embodies theView More >
Exhibition of Hikari Mukai, winner of the 1st BUG Art Award Grand Prize selected from a total of 415 entries, will be held! We are pleased to present the 1st BUG Art Award Grand Prize Winner, Hikari Mukai’s solo exhibitionView More >
The Methods Speak Leiko IKEMURA, Masato KOBAYASHI, Yoriko TAKABATAKE, Shigeo TOYA Guest artist: Masaomi YASUNAGA Dates: 22 February – 5 April, 2025 Venue: ShugoArts Hours: 11am ‒ 6pm, Closed on Sun, Mon and Public Holidays Supported by Nonaka-Hill ExhibitionView More >
The Hiroshima Appeals Posters project was launched in 1983 as a new campaign aspiring for peace and conveying the spirit of Hiroshima to people all over the world through graphic design. The first poster, Burning Butterflies, by Kamekura Yusaku, then-presidentView More >
This exhibition aims to familiarize visitors with the qualities of the museum’s collection and introduce them to related themes. Rooms 1 through 3 are “Highlights,” where visitors can view works from the collection through the keywords attached to each room.View More >
BUG, operated by Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. is pleased to present BUG School 2024: Wild City from Wednesday, December 18, 2024, with independent curator Kaho Ikeda joining as guest curator. This project will provide a venue to simultaneously showcase severalView More >