Yoshiaki Kaihatsu: ART IS LIVE―Welcome to One Person Democracy
August 3 – November 10, 2024
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo

Yoshiaki Kaihatsu: ART IS LIVE―Welcome to One Person Democracy
August 3 – November 10, 2024
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo
A major influence on Tintin Wulia’s artistic practice and research has been her ethnic minority Chinese-Balinese origins, as well as the disappearance of her grandfather during the Indonesian mass killing of 1965-66. Having experienced being discriminated since her childhood, WuliaView More >
“Highlights” showcases selected works that represent the museum’s collection. “Relations” is an attempt to go beyond the existing collection through exhibitions reflecting our collections, the collection policies, or the characteristics of Hiroshima. The exhibition will feature guest artist Nakanishi SawaView More >
BUG is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Japan and Berlin based artist hayate kobayashi. The title of this exhibition, “polyparole,” is a word coined by kobayashi, combining “poly-,” meaning “multiple,” and “parole,” which in linguistics means “an actView More >
Since the late 20th century, people, capital, and information came to move on a global scale. We entered a new phase in the 2010s along with the proliferation of smart devices and issues such as excessive tourism, shifting of industry’sView More >
Overland_Spillover#1
May 8 – June 16, 2024
BUG, Tokyo
Born in 1982, the artist Yoichi Umetsu focuses primarily on painting while also engaging in a wide range of other activities. These include, for example, creating self-portraits in which Umetsu dresses up as figures in the works of SeikiView More >
“Highlights” showcases selected works that represent the museum’s collection. “Relations” is an attempt to go beyond the existing collection through exhibitions reflecting our collections, the collection policies, or the characteristics of Hiroshima. The exhibition will feature guest artist Tejima Yuki,View More >
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) is pleased to present the special exhibition Trio: Modern Art Collections from Paris, Tokyo and Osaka, from May 21 to August 25, 2024. Paris, Tokyo, and Osaka: collections from three museums inView More >
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum will be hosting The A to Z Guide to the Former Residence of Prince Asaka. Dates: Now on view – Sunday, May 12, 2024 Hours: 10AM 〜 6PM (Last admission at 17:30) Venue: Tokyo MetropolitanView More >