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23 December 2023 - 10 March 2024
closed: Mondays (except 1, 8 January, 12 February 2024), 26-31 December 2023, 4, 9 January, 13 February 2024
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Hiroyo Kaneko, Mirrors of Happiness, 2023
©KANEKO Hiroyo Courtesy of The Third Gallery Aya

23 March 2024 - Sun 2 June 2024
closed: Mondays (except 29 April, 6 May), Tue 30 April, Tue 7 May
After suffering an illness in 1973, Genichiro Inokuma (1902–1993) decided to leave New York. Landing in Hawaii the following year he was heartened to be greeted by brilliant blue skies, and vowed to make this a new departure. Setting up studio in Honolulu, Inokuma made paintings inspired by the natural environment of Hawaii and the fascination with the cosmos.This exhibition showcases work from Inokuma’s Hawaiian years, in which sustained by new surroundings, he pursued his personal painting path with greater freedom than ever. [Detail]

"Genichiro Inokuma: Honolulu" poster, designed by Kenta Shibano

30 June 2024 - 23 September 2024
This exhibition showcases the work of trendsetting hair and makeup artist Katsuya Kamo (1965–2020), whose career included multiple collaborations with many of the world’s most renowned fashion labels. [Detail]

"Katsuya Kamo: KAMO HEAD" poster, designed by kuroda design

Date: Sat 12 October 2024 - Mon 13 January 2025
The word “home” evokes a number of different connotations, including house, family (or group of people who have assembled inside a house), and one’s own town or country.
In this exhibition, we introduce works by a group of contemporary artists, from both Japan and abroad, who address keywords such as history, memory, identity, the places where we belong, and roles. Through these works, we strive to shed light on the meaning of home (as well as the house and family), the regions that we are a part of, and social changes along with concepts such as universality. [Detail]

"Home Sweet Home" poster, designed by Tadao Kawamura