Having shifted to September for 2025, Tokyo Gendai is launching the city’s art calendar with programming that spans institutional surveys, artist-led shows and global collaborations.
One week after the art world gathered in Seoul for Frieze, Japan’s major art fair, Tokyo Gendai, returns to PACIFICO Yokohama for its third edition from September 12-14. Here are 6 booths to look out for at the fair.
With new partnerships, bold institutional collaborations and a broader curatorial scope, the fair is doing its part to position the country as a cultural hub to watch.
Frieze opened the 22nd edition of Frieze London yesterday featuring 160 galleries from 43 countries with a ground-breaking new floorplan by design practice A Studio Between.
From intricate embroideries by Junko Oki at Kosaku Kanechika to austere geometric canvases by Tadaaki Kuwayama and Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII at Nonaka-Hill
Following its first full-scale, post-pandemic edition last year, Art Week Tokyo returns for its most ambitious edition yet with 50 participating institutions and galleries, organised in collaboration with Art Basel.
Tokyo Gendai today announces the list of 79 participating galleries and is delighted to welcome SMBC Group as Principal Partner for the inaugural edition.
Japan’s newest art fair Tokyo Gendai has announced the 79 galleries that will participate in its first edition, which is scheduled to run July 7–9, with a preview day on July 6, at the Pacifico Yokohama.