
Taro Nasu: Roppongi
Phone: 03-5786-6900
Roppongi / Art gallery
Open noon-5pm. Closed Sundays, Mondays, holidays.
Free admission
Average visit time: 5-15 minutes
Taro Nasu first opened his namesake contemporary art gallery in 1988, moving it in 2019 to its current location alongside several other galleries in the very arty Piramide Building in Roppongi. The gallery represents two dozen well-established Japanese and international artists, many of them leaning toward the conceptual-art end of the spectrum, and there are six to eight shows each year.
They also publish art books and organize lecture series. Represented artists include Pierre Huyghe, Ryan Gander, Jonathan Monk, Futo Akiyoshi, Taiji Matsue and Tatsuo Majima.



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