Plus, the three bespoke cocktails created by contemporary artists and mixologists
New Tokyo show follows artist's trilogy of technology-focused works exploring the Greek god
The Japanese American artist’s sprawling survey at the National Art Center, Tokyo, features painting, performance, participation—and parenting
The Japanese artist's new show at Tokyo's Gallery Koyanagi marks a departure in her approach to animation and installation
A programme of architecture tours at this year's Art Week Tokyo unlocks a series of historic private buildings
The artist’s first large-scale retrospective opened at the National Art Center, Tokyo, just two days before he died at the age of 88
The enigmatic installation artist shares the thinking behind her minimal yet profound meditations on human existence
Guest curator Mami Kataoka tells the stories behind five highlights of her cosmic-inspired show
'Between Contrail and Mountains' brings together works by 13 international artists evoking 'different ways of relating to our life here on Earth'
From Neo-Pop to the Zero Zero Generation to 3/11, the Ryutaro Takahashi collection traces the past 30 years of Japanese contemporary art
Curator Kenjiro Hosaka on five highlights from his AWT Focus exhibition, which brings together over 100 works from participating galleries
Shinsuke Ishii's creations, which will be served in the AWT Bar, also carry serious messages about sustainability and overfishing
Curator Chus Martínez on how she wants to spark curiosity and conversation with her selection
Suzuko Yamada on reducing a bar down to its bare essentials, her vision for architecture and her favourite drinking spot in Tokyo.
Art Week Tokyo makes it easy to explore the city's many museum and gallery exhibitions. Our writers pick out some of the highlights to see this autumn
Returning for its third edition, the annual event offers a special bus service to help visitors see everything that is on offer—from museum and gallery shows, to a pop-up bar and restaurant
From a high-rise museum to an artist’s apartment turned project space, Sam Thorne, director-general of Japan House London, reveals his favourite places to discover art in the megacity and beyond