ART FAIR TOKYO is the largest fair of its kind in Japan, featuring high-quality domestic and international galleries covering a wide range of genres and periods from antiques, arts and crafts, nihonga, and modern art to contemporary art.
Number of Exhibitors: 142 Galleries / Total 28 countries
Special Projects
①Artistic Practice
This section, "artistic practice exist throughout time and genre" was a concept that began in 2011 and continues to introduce in the spirit of art, various breathtaking works and projects from historical to contemporary. This year, Morihiro Hosokawa will be featured in this project. Special Exhibition「-Sankyo- Life in the Mountains : Morihiro Hosokawa」 After retiring from the world of politics, Morihiro Hosokawa, the former prime minister of Japan discovered a life of tranquility deep within the mountains. Dedicating his life to the pursuit of finding beauty in the simplicity of everyday necessities in rural living. In this special exhibition, his calligraphy and ceramic works will be exhibited in a beautifully recreated model of his arbor and tea ceremony room to convey in its totality, the message of "Bringing art into daily life".
②Discover Asia
"Discover Asia" is a section that was introduced to the fair last year and will be on showcase for its second year. This year will feature South Eastern Asian artists alongside East Asian artists and galleries. The art scene in this region like Indonesia and its neighboring countries have been developing at a remarkable pace. We're delighted to have the opportunity to introduce works from such artists that have been causing quite a stir in this region.
③Tokyo Limited
The boundaries of art has long been a subject to challenge. Experimental to historical artifacts have made their way into the realm of art. Under this influence, "Tokyo Limited" is dedicated in showcasing the unique collection of ART FAIR TOKYO, from fashion to crafts and contemporary jewelry to vintage photos.
Opening Hours
Vernissage: Thursday, Mar 21 16:00-18:00
Opening Preview: Thursday, Mar 21 18:00-21:00
Open to Public:
Friday, Mar 22 11:00-21:00
Saturday, Mar 23 11:00-20:00
Sunday, Mar 24 10:30-17:00