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.

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.
“Animal Exhibition” is now open at PLAY! MUSEUM in Tachikawa from April 16, 2025. Visitors can engage with everything from realistic animal specimens to fantastical art pieces—a sensory-filled journey.
Still undecided about your Golden Week plans? We’ve picked out five must-see exhibitions that are making waves right now!
PACE Gallery Tokyo presents “Joan Jonas: Drawings,” a solo exhibition of legendary American artist Joan Jonas, featuring quiet drawings by the queen of the New York avant-garde.
An exhibition focusing on calligraphy as contemporary art, Topography of Calligraphy, will be held at YUGEN Gallery (Minami-Aoyama) from April 25. Explore the intersection of “symbol” and “landscape” through unique approaches.
Samurai swords, ninja experience, and nostalgic Japanese toys. These three museums are worth adding to your itinerary. Let’s dive in!
Tokyo Gendai has added one exciting option to the allure of traveling to Tokyo. With a view of the harbor, visitors can enjoy cutting-edge Asian art in a relaxed mood.
Traveling around the world, Emma Thompson-Chaplin creates a new minimalism. For British artist Emma, the Japanese landscape is colorful and warm.
A solo exhibition of Takayuki Daikoku, a sculptor whose work is recognized as valuable even by renowned antique dealers, is being held at MARUEIDO JAPAN in Akasaka. The beauty of his work lies in his unique worldview, as if he sculpts space as well.