Azamino Photo Annual 2023 Ushioda Tokuko: Lifelong Learning
14 JAN – 18 FEB 2023
Yokohama Civic Art Gallery Azamino, Kanagawa
Curator: Naoko Sato (Curator, Yokohama Civic Art Gallery Azamino)

Azamino Photo Annual 2023 Ushioda Tokuko: Lifelong Learning
14 JAN – 18 FEB 2023
Yokohama Civic Art Gallery Azamino, Kanagawa
Curator: Naoko Sato (Curator, Yokohama Civic Art Gallery Azamino)
Gerhard Richter
15 OCT 2022 – 29 Jan 2023
Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, Aichi
Curator: Toshiharu Suzuki (Toyota Municipal Museum of Art Curator)
DAZZLER
5 NOV – 10 DEC 2022
Kyoto Art Center Gallery South and North, Kyoto
Curator: Shuhei Hayashi
Atsuko Tanaka, Work 1964, 1964, The Miyagi Museum of Art ©Kanayama Akira and Tanaka Atsuko Association The Gutai Art Association (commonly known as Gutai) was formed in Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture in 1954, before later establishing its base of operations inView More >
Ryuichi ISHIKAWA, ZK076 Yaese, 2014, from “A Grand Polyphony”, 2014 The National Museum of Art, Osaka © Ishikawa Ryuichi More than two years have passed since the new coronavirus pandemic transformed our lives. Not infrequently we feel as though our sphere ofView More >
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) is pleased to present a solo exhibition of Gerhard Richter, from June 7 to October 2, 2022. Poster visual (Gerhard Richter, Birkenau (CR: 937-2), 2014, Oil on canvas © Gerhard Richter 2022View More >
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The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) is pleased to present a solo exhibition of the work of Kaburaki Kiyokata, from March 18 to May 8. From left: Kaburaki Kiyokata Hama-cho Gashi Zone, 1930, Tsukiji Akashi-cho Town, 1927, Shintomi-cho Town, 1930 ©NemotoView More >
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo will be hosting an exhibition of Tokyo-born architect YOSIZAKA Takamasa (1917-1980). YOSIZAKA Takamasa was an architect who was active from the postwar reconstruction period until 1980. He studied under Wajiro Kon, known as the founderView More >
[Reference image] Kodai NAKAHARA, Text Book, 1995 ©Kodai Nakahara, Photo: Shigefumi Kato, Courtesy of Gallery Nomart This special exhibition showcases seven artists who have developed experimental practices in the field of contemporary art based on unique perspectives and techniques. Today,View More >
It may seem like a contradiction, but I’m interested in sound not just for how it sounds, but also for how it looks. Christian Marclay, THE WIRE, Issue 195, May 2000 The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is pleased toView 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 >