AISHO는 홍콩을 기반으로 활동하는 일본의 가장 오래된 갤러리로, 비주류 창작 활동을 중심으로 국제적으로 유명한 아티스트들과 협력하며, 동아시아와 글로벌 미술 시장을 탐색하는 다양한 프로젝트를 진행하고 있습니다. 오는 4월, AISHO는 ART OnO 2025 에서 Lola Gill (b. 1975, USA), Takeshi Masada (b.1977, Japan), Sablo Mikawa (b. 1987, Japan), Akira Inaba (b.1980, Japan), Ron DeFelice (b. 1958, USA)“AISHO” 계속 읽기
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CON_ / WWNN
CON_ ( Tokyo, Japan )2022년 도쿄 동부에 설립된 CON_ 갤러리 는 시각성과 개념을 중심으로 현대미술을 비롯한 다양한 표현 문화를 아우르는 프로그램을 운영하고 있습니다. 도쿄의 도시 문화를 재고하고 재구 성하며, 현대미술과 음악 등 창작 활동을 유기적 움직임으로 바라보고자 합니다. 연구와 아티스트와의 대화를 통해 탄생한 프로그램을 통해 동시대성을 기반으로 새로운 맥락을 만들어가고 있습니다. WWNN ( Seoul, South“CON_ / WWNN” 계속 읽기
HAYASHI and EUKARYOTE
For the 2025 edition of Art OnO, GALLERY HAYASHI + ART BRIDGE and EUKARYOTE will present a joint booth named HAYASHI and EUKARYOTE, offering a thoughtfully curated presentation. GALLERY HAYASHI + ART BRIDGE showcases works by major Japanese post-war artists alongside emerging Asian and international contemporary artists. The gallery is dedicated to fostering the artistic“HAYASHI and EUKARYOTE” 계속 읽기
Kaikai Kiki Gallery
In 2006, Kaikai Kiki moved its headquarters from a small prefab studio in Saitama’s Asaka city to a sophisticated urban office building in Motoazabu, Tokyo. It was also at this time that we began using the basement floor of the building as a private viewing room for select guests. In March of 2008, we took“Kaikai Kiki Gallery” 계속 읽기
MISAKO & ROSEN
Following deceased Dutch artist Daan van Golden’s quotation “Art is not a competition”, the gallery strives to help develop a cooperative, mutually supportive contemporary art world. Based in Tokyo, we represent 31 artists from Japan and abroad; each of whom maintains an art practice rooted in the literal; each of whom does not shy away“MISAKO & ROSEN” 계속 읽기
Tomio Koyama Gallery
Tomio Koyama Gallery opened in 1996 in Saga-cho, Koto-ku, Tokyo. Currently based in Roppongi and Tennoz, with a new space opening in Kyobashi in November 2024. Since its opening the gallery has been participating in international art fairs, being the first point of introduction for young Japanese artists, and has generated a current that became“Tomio Koyama Gallery” 계속 읽기