10.10 – 31 Tomio Koyama Gallery (Kiyosumi) Flight Taboo III 2009 ©Wei Jia A solo exhibition by Wei Jia, a painter born in China in 1975. Many artists living in China where life has changed so dramatically in a short timeView More >

10.10 – 31 Tomio Koyama Gallery (Kiyosumi) Flight Taboo III 2009 ©Wei Jia A solo exhibition by Wei Jia, a painter born in China in 1975. Many artists living in China where life has changed so dramatically in a short timeView More >
10.10 – 31 hiromiyoshii (Kiyosumi) The first solo exhibition in Japan by T. J. Wilcox, an American artist who, after studying painting, began his career in the 1990s using film to produce video works. Even though video has stayed withView More >
10.10 – 11.21 ShugoArts (Kiyosumi) Lago with a Girl 2009 Oil on jute Based in Germany, Ikemura’s work features young girls, birds and horizons, all serving as metaphors. The young girls with their eyes closed in her latestView More >
10.10 – 11.29 Osage Kwun Tong (Hong Kong) A part of October Contemporary, an event staged each year in October by art museums, galleries and alternative spaces in Hong Kong. Curated by Hasegawa Yuko (chief curator at the Museum ofView More >
10.9 – 24 The Arts Centre (Melbourne) Valhalla 2007 Video Photo Callum Morton ©Anna Schwartz Gallery and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney Originally commissioned as part of the Australian presentation at the 2007 Venice Biennale, Callum Morton’s Valhalla will beView More >
9.30 – 11.22 Seoul Museum of Art Sener Ozmen and Erkan Ozgen Road to Tate Modern 2003 Video A biennial contemporary art exhibition organized to promote cultural exchanges among major Asian cities and to introduce their emerging artists. The artistsView More >
10.10 – 11.29 Govett-Brewster Art Gallery (New Plymouth) The first solo show in New Zealand by the pioneer of Indian contemporary art who has continually produced experimental works features Malani’s iconic Mother India: Transactions in the Construction of Pain (2005).View More >
10.10 – 12.6 Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art Shooting view of Faces of Japan Courtesy the Faces of Japan project, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art Araki Nobuyoshi’s Nihonjin no kao (‘Faces of Japan’) project, in which the photographerView More >
10.10 – 11.7 Taka Ishii Gallery (Kiyosumi) Ursel (24,Ⅻ,40) 2009 The latest solo show by the artist whose summer collection exhibition at Daiwa Press Viewing Room (Hiroshima) was the topic of much discussion. Here she presents 10 photographic/sculptural works inspiredView More >
Japan* Opening this week Kaikai Kiki News 3 2009 Image size: 60 x 60 cm overall Sheat size: 70 x 70 cm ©2009 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. Orimoto Tatsumi: Finger Dolls 10.5 – 11 Gallery GEN(Ginza) http://www.jpartmuseum.com/g_gen/index.html Takashi Murakami’s: I LoveView More >