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Tokyo Gendai 2025 Spotlights Six International Galleries with Diverse Artist Presentations

festival-fair · 2026-04-19

At Tokyo Gendai 2025, there will be six unique galleries, each offering something special. TARO NASU plans to present Ryoji Ikeda, known for his captivating installations that merge sound, light, and scientific concepts. He recently showcased his art at Atlanta's High Museum and is gearing up for a solo show in Gwangju, Korea, at the National Asian Culture Center. ShanghART will focus on Chinese talents, like Sun Xun, who is working on woodblock prints for his 2025 animation, Magic Atlas. Gallery EXIT will feature Macau's Konstantin Bessmertny with his clever takes on Western art history. BANK Gallery will unveil new pieces from artists like Liang Hao and Lu Yang, while PYO Gallery will spotlight Korean legends like Kwak Duck-Jun. Finally, Tomio Koyama Gallery will showcase Satoshi Ohno's works inspired by nightlife.

Key facts

  • Tokyo Gendai 2025 is an art fair featuring six galleries.
  • TARO NASU gallery showcases Ryoji Ikeda's sound and light installations.
  • Ryoji Ikeda had his first US museum exhibition at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta earlier this year.
  • ShanghART gallery presents Sun Xun's woodblock prints for the animation Magic Atlas (2025).
  • Gallery EXIT features a solo booth of Konstantin Bessmertny's paintings, including View of Lisbon in the Year of the Dragon (AD MDLXVIII) (2025).
  • BANK Gallery shows works by Liang Hao, Michael Lin, Wang Rui, Bony Ramirez, and Lu Yang.
  • PYO Gallery highlights Korean masters Kwak Duck-Jun and Kim Tschang-yeul.
  • Tomio Koyama Gallery presents a solo booth of Satoshi Ohno's works inspired by nightlife.

Entities

Artists

  • Ryoji Ikeda
  • Sun Xun
  • Konstantin Bessmertny
  • Liang Hao
  • Michael Lin
  • Wang Rui
  • Bony Ramirez
  • Lu Yang
  • Kwak Duck-Jun
  • Kim Tschang-yeul
  • Satoshi Ohno

Institutions

  • TARO NASU
  • High Museum of Art
  • National Asian Culture Center (ACC)
  • ShanghART
  • Gallery EXIT
  • BANK Gallery
  • PYO Gallery
  • National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea
  • Tomio Koyama Gallery

Locations

  • Tokyo
  • Japan
  • Atlanta
  • United States
  • Gwangju
  • Korea
  • Shanghai
  • China
  • Beijing
  • Singapore
  • Hong Kong
  • Macau
  • Lisbon
  • Portugal
  • New York City
  • Seoul
  • Roppongi
  • Kyobashi
  • Tennoz

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