ART WEEK
TOKYO
November 2–5
2023
アートウィーク東京
EXPLORE ONE OF
THE WORLD’S
MOST DYNAMIC ART SCENES
INSTITUTIONS
& GALLERIES
Explore the Tokyo art scene through exhibitions at 50 of the city’s leading museums, galleries, and art spaces.
TALION GALLERY
PERROTIN
MUJIN-TO PRODUCTION
MEM
MISAKO & ROSEN
FERGUS MCCAFFREY
TOMIO KOYAMA GALLERY
SHISEIDO GALLERY
TOKYO GALLERY + BTAP
KANA KAWANISHI GALLERY
YUMIKO CHIBA ASSOCIATES
MIZUMA ART GALLERY
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, TOKYO
KAIKAI KIKI GALLERY
WATARI-UM
GINZA MAISON HERMÈS
TAKE NINAGAWA
TOKYO OPERA CITY ART GALLERY
FIG.
OTA FINE ARTS
NANZUKA UNDERGROUND
HAGIWARA PROJECTS
KAYOKOYUKI
LEESAYA
GALLERY 38
KEN NAKAHASHI
SCAI THE BATHHOUSE
SHUGOARTS
TAGUCHI FINE ART
MORI ART MUSEUM
Blum
TARO NASU
MISA SHIN GALLERY
POETIC SCAPE
NCA | NICHIDO CONTEMPORARY ART
KOTARO NUKAGA
NATIONAL ART CENTER, TOKYO
MAHO KUBOTA GALLERY
WAITINGROOM
KOSAKU KANECHIKA
SNOW CONTEMPORARY
YUTAKA KIKUTAKE GALLERY
TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHIC ART MUSEUM
4649
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART TOKYO
TAKA ISHII GALLERY
PGI
AWT
FOCUS
Worlds in Balance:
Art in Japan from the Postwar to the Present
Curated by Kenjiro Hosaka
The inaugural edition of Art Week Tokyo’s new curated sales platform takes over Japan’s first private art museum with works by 64 artists from different generations and contexts.

AWT
VIDEO
Woman Was the Sun
Curated by Chus Martínez
Chus Martínez’s pop-up video program presents works by 14 Japanese and international artists exploring themes of gender, nature, and transformation.
AWT
TALKS
Register for Art Week Tokyo’s kick-off symposium to hear leading curators discuss urgent topics in contemporary art, or check out an online talk to learn about overlooked currents in Japanese art history.
SYMPOSIUM
Exhibition Écriture: How Do Objects Speak?
West School Building Hall
Keio University Mita Campus
Thursday, November 2, 10am–12:30pm
ROUNDTABLE
Why Art?
Japanese and international curators
convene at the Ex-Noguchi Room at
Keio University for a closed-door session
ONLINE TALKS
Coming soon: a lecture on Japan’s
postwar photography; an artist talk
with Mao Ishikawa; and a conversation
on interwar radical art movements