The non-profit organization CADAN, driven by the aspiration to ground artists within art history, decided temporarily close due to the reconstruction of the Yurakucho Building, yet remains dedicated to contributing to the advancement of contemporary Japanese art. One of the final shows includes a selection by top gallerist Tomio Koyama.
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Showing: 11 - 16 of 16 ArticlesDerek Jarman is still more innovative! Solo exhibition at Take Ninagawa
Derek Jarman’s diverse art is celebrated in a solo exhibition at Take Ninagawa, showcasing his unique style and political engagement. Highly influential, Jarman’s work continues to resonate globally.
Exploring the Organic Realm: Hiroya Satake’s Diverse Artistic Journey and Technological Fusion in Printmaking
Each object exudes life and personality. It is never tiresome. Like when one picks up a pinecone while strolling through the forest and puts it in a drawer, it evokes a sense of nostalgia.
Bringing Vietnamese art to the world! Seoul and Ginza based TomuraLee Gallery Opens in Ho Chi Minh City
Asia-loving TomuraLee gallery opened in Ho Chi Minh City. The owner, an active Korean woman, talks about the appeal of Vietnamese art, which is full of Buddhist tranquility and natural beauty.
Now is Better-Stefan Sagmeister’s solo show in Tokyo, loving humanity and affirming life
Now is Better- Stefan Sagmeister, known for his graphic designs for the Rolling Stones, holding a solo exhibition in Ginza! He says, “Now is Better.”
Tetsuya Ishida’s solo show at Gagosian. Morning the genius of figurative who came too soon
Painter of Sorrows. The genius of figurative expression that came too soon. ART Driven Tokyo launched to report on Asian artists who would change the world history of art. First of all, I am proud of and mourn Tetsuya Ishida.