AISHO is Japan's oldest gallery based in Hong Kong, focusing on non-mainstream creative practice, collaborating with internationally renowned artists, and working on a variety of projects that explore the East Asian and global art markets. This April, AISHO will present ART OnO 2025, which will feature the work of 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), and more.Continue reading “AISHO”
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CON_ / WWNN
CON_ ( Tokyo, Japan )Established in 2022 in eastern Tokyo, CON_ Gallery runs programs that encompass a wide range of expressive cultures, including contemporary art, with a focus on visuality and conceptuality. The gallery aims to rethink and reimagine Tokyo's urban culture, and to view creative activities such as contemporary art and music as organic movements. Through programs born out of research and dialogue with artists, the gallery creates new contexts based on contemporaneity. WWNN ( Seoul, SouthContinue reading “CON_ / WWNN”
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 artisticContinue reading “HAYASHI and EUKARYOTE”
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 tookContinue reading “Kaikai Kiki Gallery”
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 fromContinue reading “MISAKO & ROSEN”
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 becameContinue reading “Tomio Koyama Gallery”