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Free monthly guide to over 200 contemporary art galleries and museums in Tokyo. Printed edition on the website (in PDF format). Edited by Edan Corkill. [en] Daily updated web magazine, providing information on cultural events, including a visual arts section. Exhibitions in museums and galleries, writers' opinions in various columns, interviews and reviews, features, etc. [en, ja] International and Japanese art gallery, and office for various projects related to contemporary art and architecture, such as exhibitions, events, public art and corporative art projects, etc. [en, ja] Not for profit contemporary art organization, made up of curators and art organizers. Exhibitions, symposia, slide talks and discussions, publications, education courses, museum visits, artists in residence, etc. [en, ja] Opened in 1997 with the aim to bring fresh energy to the local art scene by supporting and promoting a wide variety of projects (painting, photography, video, installations as well as lectures, performances and concerts) by both Japanese and foreign artists. [en, ja] Galleries of the Dai Nippon Printing Co. - short presentations: Ginza Graphic Gallery (Tokyo), DDD Gallery (Osaka), Center for Contemporary Graphic Art. [en, ja] Gallery for contemporary art with a café and a bar, housed in an old, refurbished warehouse. [en, ja] International and Japanese contemporary art. [en, ja] Gallery for Japanese and international contemporary art. [en, ja] Japanese and international contemporary art. Website with artists from the gallery, and exhibitions since 1994. Galleries in Nagoya and Tokyo. [en, ja] Contemporary international and Japanese art. [en, ja] Gallery for contemporary art. The website includes biographies and works by the artists represented from Japan and other countries. [en, ja] International art consulting office, founded in 1991 by Fumio Nanjo. Projects and programs related to Japanese, Asian and international art and architecture, such as art exhibitions, public art and corporate art projects, symposia, etc. [en, ja, zh] Cultural facility that wishes to encourage the dialog between technology and the arts with a core theme of the possibilities of communication. Introduces new media art and organizes workshops, performances, symposiums, etc. Aims to become a network that links artists and scientists worldwide. Address: Tokyo Opera City Tower 4F, 3-20-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo [en, ja] Gallery for contemporary Japanese art. [en, ja] Research and production institute engaged in the field of art and the environment. Produces installations with various artists focusing on non-material elements such as sound, light, visual images and information. Exhibitions at the P3 Gallery. [en, ja] Independent art space established by curator Emiko Kato in a former rice shop. Community-oriented projects, artist workshops, artists residencies. Cafe and meeting space. [ja] Gallery for contemporary art from Japan and abroad. Located in a former traditional Japanese public bathhouse with a 200-year history. [en, ja] Contemporary Japanese and international art. Publications and special editions. [en, ja] International and Japanese contemporary art. Presentation in artnet.com with works by various artists. [en] Focus on contemporary Chinese, Japanese and Korean art. Galleries in Tokyo and Beijing. [en, ja] International and Japanese contemporary art. [en, ja] Gallery for contemporary Japanese and international art. [en, ja] Art gallery, artists studios, and Artist-in-Residence Program. Offers local and international artists the opportunity to live and work in central Tokyo, investigating urban issues in a contemporary Japanese setting. [en, ja]
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