Art Gallery/Museum Information - Recommended Exhibitions in August 2024

We feature the exhibitions of art galleries and museums in August 2024. In addition to the schedule of events, we will provide you with detailed information, such as the works on display. Before your visit, please check each museum's website for the current opening hours.

21_21 DESIGN SIGHT Gallery 3 "beyond form GUSHA GUSHA, KUSHA KUSHA"
Using "GUSHA GUSHA" and "KUSHA KUSHA," the bags of IM MEN which are presented as finished forms that allows it to change into many different shapes, this exhibition aims to communicate how intuitively pleasing the material is to handle, the fundamental aesthetics behind it, and the ambition to achieve something inherent that goes beyond functionality and form. 5 creators from a wide cross-section of artistic disciplines worked with those items; gripping, smashing, twisting, and wadding the bags into a series of works that communicate their wild, formless nature -ambiguous outlines and definitions even while maintaining a basic, intuitive shape.

Period: Thursday, August 1st to Thursday, August 15th, 2024
Venue: 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT Gallery 3
Opening hours: 10:00-19:00
Closed: Open throughout the event
Admission fee: Free
Organized by: ISSEY MIYAKE INC.
Other details: Organizer: Issey Miyake Co., Ltd.
URL: https://www.2121designsight.jp/en/gallery3/

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo Yoshiaki Kaihatsu: ART IS LIVE¡½Welcome to One Person Democracy
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is pleased to present Yoshiaki Kaihatsu: ART IS LIVE¡½Welcome to One Person Democracy, the first major exhibition dedicated to Yoshiaki Kaihatsu (1966–) held at a museum in Tokyo. Since the beginning of his career in the 1990s, the artist has devoted himself to artistic activities that involve and provoke communication, with underlying interest in familiar events, such as everyday life and social occurrences.

Period: Saturday, August 3rd, 2024 to Sunday, November 10th, 2024
Period: Saturday, August 3rd, 2024 to Sunday, November 10th, 2024
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 (entrance to exhibition room until 30 minutes before closing)
Closed: Mondays (open on August 12th, September 16th, September 23rd, October 14th, November 4th), August 13th, September 17th, September 24th, October 15th, November 5th
Venue: Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Special Exhibition Room 3F
Admission fee: 1,500 yen for adults / 1,100 yen for university students, vocational school students, and those aged 65 and over / 600 yen for junior and senior high school students / Free for elementary school students and younger
Image: "ART IS LIVE" 2024, Photo: Yasunori Tanioka
Other details: Organized by: Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo / Supported by: Mitsubishi UFJ Trust Community Cultural Foundation
Image: "ART IS LIVE" 2024, Photo: Yasunori Tanioka
URL: https://www.mot-art-museum.jp/en/exhibitions/art-is-live/

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo " A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro Collection "
Museum of CThe Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) presents the exhibition ¡ÈA Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro Collection¡É. Presently comprising over 3,500 items, the Takahashi Ryutaro Collection is reputed as one of the most important collections of Japanese contemporary art in terms of both quality and quantity. A showcase of outstanding works by artists with a highly critical mindset, this exhibition explores the state of contemporary Japan from the specific viewpoint of a 1946-born art collector.

Period: Saturday, August 3, 2024 to Sunday, November 10, 2024
Venue: Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Special Exhibition Room 3F
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 (entrance to the exhibition room is available until 30 minutes before closing)
Closed: Mondays (open on August 12, September 16, September 23, October 14, November 4), August 13, September 17, September 24, October 15, November 5
Admission fee: 2,100 yen for adults / 1,350 yen for university and vocational school students and those aged 65 and over / 840 yen for junior and senior high school students / free for elementary school students and younger
Organized by: Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo / Special cooperation: Takahashi Ryutaro Collection / Cooperation: Kokoro no Kai Medical Corporation / Inquiries: 050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
URL: https://www.mot-art-museum.jp/en/exhibitions/TRC/

Art Tower Mito Special Exhibition "Mai Yamashita + Naoto Kobayashi: To Others, and Together With Others"
Mai Yamashita + Naoto Kobayashi, an art duo active in Japan and internationally, focus on video works and installations that explore relationships with nature, portraying it as an uncontrollable and uncertain force. Their art often transforms everyday trivialities into miraculous events, subtly altering viewers¡Ç perspectives and values, and even changing their worldview. This exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of Yamashita + Kobayashi¡Çs diverse expressions and practices, including early works and pieces never before shown in Japan. A new participatory project featuring large flower beds will be set up in Art Tower Mito¡Çs outdoor plaza. Amidst global conflicts and the recent visualization of human-nature precariousness through disasters and pandemics, the exhibition invites viewers to reconsider their relationships with "others" and reflect on their existence.

Period: Saturday, July 27, 2024 to Sunday, October 6, 2024
Venue: Mito Art Tower Contemporary Art Gallery, Plaza
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 (entry until 17:30)
Closed: Mondays (except August 12, September 16, and September 23), August 13 (Tue), September 17 (Tue), September 24 (Tue)
Admission fee: 900 yen for adults, 700 yen for groups (20 or more people)
Free for high school students and younger, those 70 years of age or older, and those with a disability certificate and one accompanying person (student ID or ID showing age required)
Other details: Exhibiting artists: Yamashita Mai + Kobayashi Naoto
Image: Graphic design: Koike Toshiki
UEL: https://tinyurl.com/4zjkt8x3

Kamakura Annex Collection Exhibition "Goya — The Caprices / The Disasters of War: Prints from the Museum Collection¡É
Francisco de Goya (1746–1828) is considered a pioneer of modern painting, recognized for his piercing depictations of humanity. In his late forties, unsatisfied with his success as a court painter in Spain and after losing his hearing, he turned to printmaking to pursue his creative vision. This exhibition will present a complete collection of the prints from Goya's two major print series, The Caprices and The Disasters of War, presented separately for the first and second half of the exhibition. We also trace the museum's extensive history of exhibitiong Spanish prints through related works and documents shedding light on how Goya was received by Japanese audiences.

Period: August 10th (Sat) to October 20th (Sun), 2024 * Exhibitions may change
First period: August 10th (Sat) - September 8th (Sun) "Whims"
Second period: September 10th (Tue) - October 20th (Sun) "The Disasters of War"

Venue: Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura Annex
Opening hours: 9:30am - 5:00pm (entry until 4:30pm)
Closed: Mondays (except August 12th, September 16th, September 23rd, October 14th)
Admission fee: Adults 250 (150) yen / Under 20 years old and students 150 (100) yen / 65 years old and over 100 yen / High school students 100 yen

Image: Francisco de Goya Print Collection "Whims" 1 "Frontispiece (Self-Portrait)" 1797-1798 Etching, aquatint, drypoint, burin, paper Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, Kanagawa Prefecture (first half exhibition)
URL: https://tinyurl.com/mr23432v

Tokyo Photographic Art Museum "TOP Collection: The Resonance of Seeing"
The Tokyo Photographic Art Museum regularly curates exhibitions from its extensive collection of over 37,000 items, each centered around a specific theme. This edition explores "the resonance of seeing," inviting a reexamination of how we perceive art. Each photograph embodies various perspectives, including those of the artist, critic, and viewer. The artist frames the subject uniquely, the critic offers a verbal evaluation, and the viewer connects the image to personal experiences. This diverse interaction creates a layered experience of seeing, where historical context, imagination, and personal thought intersect. Featuring works from different eras and regions, the exhibition aims to deepen the understanding of how we engage with photographs and reflect on the multifaceted nature of visual perception.

Exhibition Period: July 18th (Thu) to October 6th (Sun), 2024
Venue: Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, 3rd Floor Exhibition Room
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Open until 8:00 PM on Thursdays and Fridays, and until 9:00 PM on Thursdays and Fridays until August 30) Last admission 30 minutes before closing
Closed: Every Monday (Open on holidays falling on Mondays, and closed on the following weekday)
Note: Summer Night Museum discount is available on Fridays from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM until August 30, 2024 (free for students and junior high & high school students, general and seniors 65 and older are eligible for group rates, proof required)
Note: Tickets with reserved dates and times can be purchased online
Note: Due to various circumstances, the schedule may change. Please check the museum's website for the latest information.

Image: Ikko Narahara, from Duchamp / The Large Glass
1973, Collection of Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
©Narahara Ikko Archives
URL: https://tinyurl.com/czfwbzck

Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media [YCAM] "Yamaguchi Seasonal 2024 / Ryuichi Sakamoto + YCAM Forest Symphony"
The Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (YCAM) is excited to present the installation "Forest Symphony" by Ryuichi Sakamoto and YCAM as part of "Yamaguchi Seasonal 2024." This unique piece, which transforms tree biodata into sound, is the result of a creative collaboration between the artist and YCAM, using cutting-edge media technology. Now in its fifth consecutive year, the exhibition will be held at Jyoeiji Temple in Yamaguchi City. Come and explore the captivating interplay between nature and art, and experience the essence of this remarkable work.

Period: Saturday, August 10, 2024 to Sunday, December 15, 2024, 10:00-16:30
Event holiday: Every Tuesday (if Tuesday is a public holiday, the following day)
Venue: Jyoei-ji Temple (2001 Miyanoshita, Yamaguchi City)
Admission fee: Free admission

Image: Ryuichi Sakamoto + YCAM "Forest Symphony"
Photography: Shintaro Yamanaka (Qsyum!)
URL: https://tinyurl.com/4xz285nn

Nihonbashi Takashimaya "Tanaka Tatsuya Exhibition: MINIATURE LIFE MITATE MIND"
Tanaka Tatsuya's "MINIATURE LIFE MITATE MIND" exhibition will be held at Nihonbashi Takashimaya SC Main Building's 8th floor hall from August 1st to 28th, 2024. Renowned for his imaginative miniature photography, Tanaka Tatsuya has been sharing his art on Instagram through his "MINIATURE CALENDAR" since 2011. His work creatively reimagines everyday objects into whimsical scenes, such as turning round glasses into bicycles and ice cream into wedding dresses, often with clever wordplay. This exhibition marks Tanaka's first showcase in Japan, featuring around 160 miniature pieces divided into seven themes: "HOME," "FORM," "COLOR," "SCALE," "MOTION," "LIFE," and "WORLD." The display also includes characters from popular picture books and large-scale photo spots. Visitors are encouraged to photograph the art, as all works are available for photography.

Period: Thursday, August 1 to Wednesday, August 28, 2024 * Closed on the 21st
Venue: Nihonbashi Takashimaya SC Main Building, 8th floor hall
Organizer: NHK Foundation
Planning and production: MINIATURE LIFE Co., Ltd., CoCo Co., Ltd.

Access:
¡ü 5 minutes walk from Yaesu North Exit of JR Tokyo Station
¡ü Directly connected to Nihonbashi Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tozai Line
¡ü 4 minutes walk from Nihonbashi Station on Toei Subway Asakusa Line

Admission fee:
[Same-day tickets]
General: 1,200 yen (tax included)
University and high school students: 1,000 yen (tax included)
Junior high school students and younger: Free

[Advance tickets]
General: 1,000 yen (tax included)
University and high school students: 800 yen (tax included)

* Advance tickets are available on sale until Wednesday, July 31st at Lawson Ticket, Seven Ticket, and e+.
* Free admission for those who present a disability certificate or digital disability certificate, as well as up to one accompanying person .
* For safety reasons, children of elementary school age or younger must be accompanied by a guardian when entering the venue.
* Admission restrictions may be imposed depending on how crowded the venue is.
* The number of exhibits, content, and dates may be changed or canceled without notice. Thank you for your understanding.
*For the latest information, please visit the Nihonbashi Takashimaya SC website.
URL: https://www.takashimaya.co.jp/nihombashi/

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum "De Chirico Exhibition"
The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum will host the "De Chirico Exhibition" from April 27 to August 29, 2024. Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978), a prominent 20th-century artist, is renowned for his "metaphysical paintings," which feature surreal landscapes and still lifes. These works, which began around 1910, have significantly impacted various artists and art movements. The exhibition will showcase approximately 70 years of De Chirico's career, featuring themes such as "Italian Square," "Metaphysical Interior," and "Mannequin," offering a comprehensive view from his early to later works. This is the first major solo exhibition in Japan in a decade dedicated to exploring De Chirico's unique vision.

Period: Saturday, April 27, 2024 to Thursday, August 29, 2024
Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Art
MuseumClosed on: Mondays, Tuesday, May 7, Tuesday, July 9 to Tuesday, July 16 *
Open on Monday, April 29 (National Holiday), Monday, May 6 (Holiday), Monday, July 8, Monday, August 12 (Holiday)
Opening hours: 9:30-17:30, until 20:00 on Fridays (Entry until 30 minutes before closing)
Organizers: Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, The Asahi Shimbun Company
URL: https://dechirico.exhibit.jp/

Photographer Noda Yuichiro's solo exhibition "from to" will be held at VAGUE KOBE
Photographer Noda Yuichiro¡Çs solo exhibition, "from to," will be held at VAGUE KOBE from August 2 to September 30, 2024. The exhibition features Noda¡Çs photographic exploration of Arles, a city in southern France known for its distinctive light and limestone colors. This exhibition represents a fresh approach to bridging two locations through photography.

Period: Friday, August 2nd to Monday, September 30th, 2024
Venue: VAGUE KOBE
Opening hours: 12:00-18:00
URL : https://tystudio.fr/vague/

Mynavi Art Square Karibe Taro Solo Exhibition "Aim an Arrow at the Rock in the Ocean"
Mynavi Art Square is hosting artist and photographer Karibe Taro's solo exhibition "Aim an Arrow at the Rock in the Ocean" from Friday, July 26, 2024 to Saturday, August 31, 2024. Karibe's conceptual style is characterized by returning to media technology and perception systems and re-examining "the experience of people seeing things." He uses photography to explore the interaction between technology and humans.

Period: Friday, July 26, 2024 to Saturday, August 31, 2024
Venue: Mynavi Art Square
Hours: 11:00-18:00
Venue: MYNAVI ART SQUARE (MASQ)
Closed: Sundays, Mondays, and holidays
Admission: Free
URL : https://tinyurl.com/25yzdf8p

Felix Gonzalez-Torres' masterpiece "Untitled" (America #3) newly acquired and on display for the first time
The Pola Museum of Art is excited to present Felix Gonzalez-Torres' iconic piece, "Untitled" (America #3), newly acquired and displayed for the first time. This work will be featured in the "Pola Museum of Art Collection Selections" exhibition starting Wednesday, July 24th.
About the Artwork
"Untitled" (America #3) (1992) is part of Gonzalez-Torres' "Light Strings" series, which consists of an electrical cord with 42 light bulbs strung together. Alongside his famous Candy series, this piece is considered one of his masterpieces. The light bulbs used are everyday items that are replaced as they burn out, symbolizing the passage of time, loss, and the end of life.
Image: Felix Gonzalez-Torres, "Untitled" (America #3), 1992, 42 light bulbs, porcelain sockets, electrical cord, variable dimensions, Pola Museum of Art. Photo: MASAYA KUDAKA
Artist Profile
Felix Gonzalez-Torres (1957-1996) was born in Cuba and primarily worked in New York. Influenced by 1960s movements like minimalism, he created diverse works that often used everyday objects such as light bulbs, clocks, mirrors, and candy, and incorporated public signage, encouraging audience interaction.


¢£ "Selections from the Pola Museum of Art Collection: From Impressionism to Richter"
Period: Wednesday, July 24, 2024 to Sunday, December 1, 2024
Venue: Pola Museum of Art, Exhibition Room 3
URL: https://tinyurl.com/yc4fhhha

KOTARO NUKAGA Three Inoue Nanami solo exhibition ¡ÆFish don't know they're in water¡Ç
KOTARO NUKAGA Three is pleased to present ¡ÆFish don¡Çt know they¡Çre in water¡Ç a solo exhibition by Nanami Inoue, from July 20 to September 7. This is Inoue¡Çs second solo show at the gallery, following ¡ÆMaybe so, maybe not¡Ç in 2022, and will feature ¡ÈRim,¡É a new series of beaded drawings, works in her most notable series ¡ÈSUHU,¡É which feature repetitively drawn straight lines that create the appearance of grid paper, and pieces from her ¡ÈA drawing for the frontside and backside¡É series.

Period: July 20th (Sat) - September 7th (Sat), 2024
Venue: KOTARO NUKAGA Three
Opening hours: 11:00-18:00
Closed: Sundays, Mondays, national holidays, August 11th-19th summer holidays
URL : https://tinyurl.com/2rxwna42


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