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Tokyo Gallery+BTAP

Tokyo Gallery + BTAP, founded in 1950, is the first contemporary art gallery in Tokyo.
Since the 1950s, the gallery has pioneered the introduction of Western avant-garde artists such as Lucio Fontana, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Yves Klein and Jackson Pollock to Japan.

 

The gallery has also promoted experimental projects by Japanese artists, including Taro Okamoto, Kazuo Shiraga, Jiro Takamatsu and Mono-ha artists.
All of whom are now renowned internationally.

 

Tokyo Gallery introduced the works of Japanese artists to international audiences through acclaimed exhibitions at major museums, collaborations in biennales and art fairs.

 

In the 1970s, the gallery began working with Korean artists such as Kim Whanki, Lee Ufan and Park Seobo. And from the late 1980s, it also started exhibiting yet-unknown Chinese artists, including Cai Guoqiang and Xu Bing.

 

In 2002, the gallery opened a new space,Tokyo Gallery + BTAP, founded in 1950, is the first contemporary art gallery in Tokyo.
Since the 1950s, the gallery has pioneered the introduction of Western avant-garde artists such as Lucio Fontana, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Yves Klein and Jackson Pollock to Japan.
The gallery has also promoted experimental projects by Japanese artists, including Taro Okamoto, Kazuo Shiraga, Jiro Takamatsu and Mono-ha artists. All of whom are now renowned internationally.

 

Tokyo Gallery introduced the works of Japanese artists to international audiences through acclaimed exhibitions at major museums, collaborations in biennales and art fairs.
In the 1970s, the gallery began working with Korean artists such as Kim Whanki, Lee Ufan and Park Seobo. And from the late 1980s, it also started exhibiting yet-unknown Chinese artists, including Cai Guoqiang and Xu Bing.

 

In 2002, the gallery opened a new space, Beijing Tokyo Art Projects (BTAP), in the now famous Beijing 798 Art District.
Inheriting the pioneer spirit and currently operating as Tokyo Gallery + BTAP, the gallery continues its mission of discovering and promoting both established and rising artists.

Exhibitor Information

Address

〒104-0061 7F, Ginza 8-10-5, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan

〒100015 E02 798 Art Zone, Ceramics Third Street, 4 Jiu Xian Qiao Road, Chao Yang District, Beijing, CHINA

Tel 03-3571-1808
Email info@tokyo-gallery.com
Website https://www.tokyo-gallery.com/en/

Artists

Oscar Oiwa

Saya Irie

Ayako Someya

Kentaro Sugi

Park MinJoon

Lin Yu si

Mitsukuni Takimoto

Hiroyuki Matsuura

Ayako Someya

Fluorite

2024

Ink on paper

Painting

H34.5 × W69.8 cm

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Ayako Someya

Sapphire

2024

Ink on paper

Painting

H20.5 × W66 cm

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Oscar Oiwa

Mountain, Road

2018

Oil on canvas

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H61 × W50.5 cm

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Mitsukuni Takimoto

Sō – Rabbit Ⅵ, inspired by the Choju Giga

2025

Camphor wood, white clay, wood

Sculpture

H23.6 × W23 × D14 cm

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Mitsukuni Takimoto

Sō – Casumi Ⅴ, inspired by the Choju Giga

2025

Camphor wood, white clay, pigment, wood

Sculpture

H11.5 × W23 × D12.5 cm

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Park MinJoon

Pantalone

2022

Watercolor on paper

Drawing

H72.6 × W60.6 cm

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Lin Yu si

Line man 57

2024

Ink on paper

Drawing

H23 × W17 cm

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Lin Yu si

Line man 58

2024

Ink on paper

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H23 × W17 cm

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Lin Yu si

Line man 60

2024

Ink on paper

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H23 × W17 cm

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Hiroyuki Matsuura

Play at The Lost Moment

2022

Acrylic, canvas

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H195 × W130 cm

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Mitsukuni Takimoto

Work 2025-1

2025

Merkus pine, white clay, gesso

Sculpture

H18 × W15 × D3 cm

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Mitsukuni Takimoto

Work 2025-2

2025

Merkus pine, white clay, gesso

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H19.8 × W16 × D3 cm

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Mitsukuni Takimoto

Work 2025-6

2025

Merkus pine, ink, gesso

Sculpture

H29.6 × W23.3 × D3 cm

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