Tokyo Gallery + BTAP

Tokyo
4.3

About

Tokyo Gallery plus BTAP stands as a significant presence in Tokyo's vibrant contemporary art scene, occupying the seventh floor of the Dai-yon Shuwa Building in the prestigious Ginza district. This location places the gallery at the heart of one of Japan's most culturally rich neighborhoods, making it an essential stop for anyone interested in experiencing serious contemporary art during a visit to Tokyo. The gallery has established itself as an important institutional voice in the art world, particularly known for its commitment to showcasing contemporary practice alongside carefully curated explorations of post-war abstraction and the work of accomplished Asian artists. What sets Tokyo Gallery plus BTAP apart is its thoughtful approach to exhibition programming that bridges historical and contemporary concerns. Rather than simply presenting current trends, the gallery demonstrates a deep engagement with artistic movements and individual artists that have shaped modern and contemporary art, particularly within Asian contexts. Visitors can expect to encounter carefully researched exhibitions that often draw meaningful connections between post-war artistic developments and today's creative conversations. The gallery's focus on Asian artists reflects both its geographic position and its philosophical commitment to presenting work that might be underrepresented in more Western-centric art institutions, creating an opportunity to discover significant artistic voices and perspectives. When you visit, plan to arrive during the gallery's weekday or weekend hours, keeping in mind that it closes on Mondays and Sundays. The space itself, situated on the seventh floor of the building, offers a professional gallery environment designed to showcase artworks with appropriate attention to display and presentation. The atmosphere tends toward the contemplative and serious, reflecting the gallery's curatorial intentions rather than a commercial emphasis. As you navigate the space, you will encounter exhibitions that reward sustained looking and consideration, whether you are encountering abstract works that challenge perceptual understanding or contemporary pieces that engage with urgent cultural questions. For those seeking to deepen their knowledge of contemporary art and post-war artistic practice, particularly from Asian perspectives, Tokyo Gallery plus BTAP provides both intellectual substance and the kind of quality presentation that honors serious artistic work.

Focus & Specialization

Contemporary art, post-war abstraction, Asian artists

Location

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Hours

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 12:00 – 6:00 PM

Wednesday: 12:00 – 6:00 PM

Thursday: 12:00 – 6:00 PM

Friday: 12:00 – 6:00 PM

Saturday: 12:00 – 6:00 PM

Sunday: Closed

Contact Information

Address

Dai-yon Shuwa Building 7F, 8-10-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan

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