Our editors on the exhibitions they鈥檙e looking forward to this month, from Veronica Ryan and Aki Sasimoto to EVA International and Seoul Mediacity Biennale
In the heart of the K艒t艒 district in Tokyo, the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) offers a unique sensory experience, where visual art and music respond to each other.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is pleased to announce a major exhibition that delves into the creative core of Kenjiro Okazaki (b. 1955), one of the most prominent artists in Japan today.
The editorial team shares its highlights, including a celebration of cinema in Paris and groundbreaking exhibitions in Berlin ahead of Gallery Weekend.
The MOT ANNUAL is a group exhibition that has explored the latest currents of contemporary art in Japan through the work of emerging artists, held at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) since 1999.
The MOT ANNUAL is a group exhibition that has explored the latest currents of contemporary art in Japan through the work of emerging artists, held at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) since 1999.
A composer and an artist, Ryuichi Sakamoto (1952-2023) continuously paved the way for his era through his diverse and cutting-edge artistic activities.
Showcasing the creative dexterity and range of the work of the late composer, musician and artist Ryuichi Sakamoto, 鈥榮eeing sound, hearing time鈥 at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is an exhibition of three-dimensional sound installations.
Our editors on the exhibitions they鈥檙e looking forward to this month, from Adrian Piper and the late Ryuichi Sakamoto to the 14th Bamako Encounters biennial