The National Museum of Modern Art (Okazaki Park, Kyoto) is hosting “〈Young Poland〉– Polish Art 1890-1918” until June 29, 2025.
Visitors will be able to see the essence of Polish art that blossomed at the turn of the last century.

The National Museum of Modern Art (Okazaki Park, Kyoto) is hosting “〈Young Poland〉– Polish Art 1890-1918” until June 29, 2025.
Visitors will be able to see the essence of Polish art that blossomed at the turn of the last century.
Prada presents the exhibition “Satellites” conceived by Danish movie director Nicolas Winding Refn with Japanese game creator Hideo Kojima at Prada Aoyama Tokyo from 18 April to 25 August 2025.
The Hermès Foundation’s “Spektrum Spektrum” exhibition is on view at the Maison Hermès Forum in Ginza, Tokyo, until June 29, 2025. 7 artists have created a novel-like world, using the amplitude and resonance contained in the word “spektrum” as a mirror-like tool.
From July 4, 2025, the exhibition Sentiments Signes Passions, à propos du Livre d’image, J.L. Godard will be held in Shinjuku, Tokyo. This art show, which expands the artistry of the master filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard to its utmost limits, is one of the must-see exhibitions in Tokyo in the summer.
Mass-produced household items transform into something almost alive — this astonishing experience is now unfolding in Tokyo. New York-based contemporary artist Tara Donovan, born in Queens, is holding her first solo exhibition in Tokyo at PACE Gallery in Azabudai Hills, running through July 3, 2025.
Exploring the ephemeral and mysterious worlds expressed solely in black and white, Takamatsu uses the motif of young girls surviving the contemporary era.
Starting May 29, 2025, Li Hei Di’s solo exhibition “Tongues of Flare” will be held at Pace Gallery in Hong Kong. The exhibition features 11 new paintings and wooden sculptures, inviting viewers into a dreamlike world.
“PARALLEL MODE: Odilon Redon – Dreams of Light, luminous shadow “is currently on view at the Panasonic Shiodome Museum of Art. Among the works that immediately captivate the viewer are seven vividly colored paintings of “Flowers in a Vase” by Odilon Redon (1840–1916).
Cécilia Andrews’ solo exhibition “Wondering and Looking” is being held at Gallery 38 in Jingumae, Tokyo.
Her work appears to be a journey of colliding opposites and searching for a neutral point.
A dance of silences from various origins, moments of anticipation, and moments of calm after the deep emotional engagement that only music can inspire—or the blossoming of cherries in April. —Text by Andreas Schlaegel.