Huge, swaying eyeball balloons express how people are running around in confusion in the flood of information. Shuhei Yamada’s conceptual yet fun “Medamayaki” exhibition is currently being held at Terrada Art Complex in Tennozu. “The eyeball is jealous of the egg.The egg yearns for the eyeball.” Inspired by Hitchcock’s film “Spellbound”.
Is this reality or art? Charles Cohan’s solo exhibition of exquisite prints on the theme of “lack of vision”
During the pandemic, GALLERY ETHER was established in Tokyo’s Nishi-Azabu by an American artist. Its exhibition, “SNOWBLIND,” by Charles Cohan, delves into the effects of retinal burn, reflecting psychological “lack of vision.”
The gallery respects flat sense with the vision of ” Unbound by anything.”
Fine Art Photography looks like sculptures, GUIDO ARGENTINI “Whisper of Florence”
Guido Argentini, a well-known photographer in the US, Europe, and Tokyo solo exhibition. Enjoy fine art photography like sculptures in a stylish café-like gallery in Ueno, Tokyo. It is one of the attractions of autumn sightseeing in Japan.
Japanese Art Dealer Association CADAN will continue its challenge! Final stage show “MEMORIES 02” by Tomio Koyama
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.
Derek 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.
New base for contemporary art in Kyoto! Don’t miss Kyoto Tsutaya Books
Everytime you go, there are lots of “tradition and the cutting edge.” You can meet the works of Japanese artists who are currently attracting attention. You can also find stationery to enrich your art life. Don’t miss Kyoto Tsutaya Books!
Series “What Makes Art Valuable?” Part 1: Does Art Have “Standards”?
The Impressionists were also heretics. Great art has high production techniques and social value and has the power to move viewer’s heart. Don’t try to understand it, just feel it. And take it easy. There are things that even professionals do not ”understand.”
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.
The Ishibashi Foundation Collection × Yamaguchi Akira, Drawn to the Irresistible Sensation
YAMAGUCHI Akira’s unique traditional Japanese painting style, not adhering to Western perspective, is showcased in collaboration with The Ishibashi Foundation Collection in Tokyo.
Discover what art is now in Japan! GINZA TSUTAYA BOOKS, lots of promising Japanese artists on the show
Ginza Tsutaya books is a bookstore where you can find the latest in Japanese art. Exhibitions are always held in the event space, you can connect to Japnaese beauty.