This exhibition will be the first major survey of the art of Shigeko Kubota (1937-2015) in Japan nearly in three decades. Born in Niigata and educated in Tokyo, Kubota moved to New York in 1964 to join the Fluxus movement.View More >
This exhibition will be the first major survey of the art of Shigeko Kubota (1937-2015) in Japan nearly in three decades. Born in Niigata and educated in Tokyo, Kubota moved to New York in 1964 to join the Fluxus movement.View More >
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) is delighted to present After the rainbow, the first solo exhibition in a Japanese museum of work from the EUGENE STUDIO. Based in Japan, the EUGENE STUDIO is headed by Eugene Kangawa, aView More >
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo houses approximately 5,500 artworks in its extensive collection, which spans the modern and contemporary periods with a focus on art of the postwar years. Each installment of the “MOT Collection” exhibition introduces artworks inView More >
Wang Bing 2021 Chanel Next Prize Wang Bing (2021). © CHANEL. Take Ninagawa congratulates Wang Bing on receiving the 2021 Chanel Next Prize. The Chanel Next Prize is an international award to catalyse innovation across arts and culture. Developed to provideView More >
Musée d’art moderne Luxembourg Solo Exhibition | December 11, 2021 – September 19, 2022 Vue de l’exposition “Isamu Noguchi / Danh Vo. a cloud and flowers”, 11.12.2021 – 19.09.2022, Mudam Luxembourg © Photo : Nick Ash Take Ninagawa is pleased toView More >
Christian Marclay|Voices Wednesday, November 24, 2021 – Saturday, February 26, 2022 [winter holidays: December 26, 2021 – January 10, 2022] 12:00–19:00 Closed on Sundays, Mondays, and National Holidays Gallery Koyanagi is pleased to present a solo exhibition byView More >
Setagaya, Tokyo Collection Exhibition | December 4, 2021 – April 10, 2022 JUKE/19., NINETY-SEVEN CIRCLES TIME BOMB, Osaka, 1996 / CD Take Ninagawa is pleased to announce Shinro Ohtake’s participation in “ART/MUSIC Our Creation,” featuring Fishing Boat Window I (1986-88).View More >
Kunsthal Rotterdam, Rotterdam Group Exhibition | November 21, 2021 – May 29, 2022 Aki Sasamoto, Squirrel Ways, 2021©︎ Aki Sasamoto, courtesy of Kunsthal Rotterdam, Rotterdam, and Take Ninagawa, Tokyo, photo by Thijs Wolzak Take Ninagawa is pleased to announce Aki Sasamoto‘sView More >
Restorations of Narrative
3 NOV 2021 – 9 JAN 2022
sendai mediatheque, Miyagi
Curator: Kento Shimizu (Curator, sendai mediatheque)
Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw Group Exhibition | November 25, 2021 – March 13, 2022 Tsuruko Yamazaki, Tin Cans, 2013 ©︎ Estate of Tsuruko Yamazaki, courtesy of LADS Gallery, Osaka and Take Ninagawa, Tokyo, photo by Kei Okano TakeView More >
TARO NASU will also join Art Week Tokyo. This is an art event that takes you on a tour of contemporary art scene in Tokyo via multiple routes, with 44 participating art galleries and 6 museums as bus drop-off andView More >
TARO NASU will participate in “Art Collaboration Kyoto” in collaboration with Esther Schipper in Berlin. Iceman in Reality Park, 1995-2019 Courtesy the artist and Esther Schipper, Berlin Photo credit Andrea Rossetti Booth:#B01 Preview:2021.11.4 (Invitation only) Public Open:2021.11.5-7 Venue:Kyoto InternationalView More >