T3 Art Festival 2025
2025-09-08 05:05:23

Exciting News: T3 Art Festival to Hosting World-Famous Curators

The T3 Art Festival, one of Japan's largest urban art platforms, is gearing up for an exciting event scheduled from October 11 to October 13, 2025, at Tokyo Midtown Yaesu. This year's festival promises to feature a dynamic series of talks with ten acclaimed international curators and celebrated figures from the art world, both domestically and internationally. The festival aims to spotlight the significance of photography in contemporary art, particularly in the context of Japan and Asia.

Among the notable participants is Florian Ebner, the curator of the highly regarded Wolfgang Tillmans exhibition at the Centre Pompidou. His presence brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, particularly concerning the evolution of photography as a vital element in modern art. Ebner will share insights on how the Tillmans exhibition positioned itself within contemporary artistic discourse and explore the future directions of photographic art at the Pompidou Center.

Florian Ebner's thoughts are deeply resonant, especially his perspective on urban spaces being akin to gardens. He expresses that we might have lost legitimacy with various ideologies, but perhaps the 'garden' serves as a metaphor for a utopian space that we can still aspire to. He will reflect on how this notion interconnects with urban environments and the translation of these ideas through photography. Furthermore, he showcases his enthusiasm for the 'T3 Photobook Marche,' which is part of the festival, emphasizing the vital role of photobooks as an intimate medium encapsulating the world akin to a garden.

The festival includes an extensive lineup of talks that delve into various themes:
1. T3 Talk Program: Scheduled throughout the festival, where the likes of Roxana Marcoci from MoMA will discuss contemporary photography, and Martin Barnes from V&A will delve into why photography remains a crucial medium. Attendees can look forward to engaging sessions such as:
- Oct. 11: Florian Ebner speaks on the perception of photography in Japan and Asia.
- Oct. 12: Discussions on diversity in photography with experts from V&A and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Oct. 13: Focus on Taiwan and evolving modern photography perspectives in Asia.

2. Opening Special Talk: A pre-festival event featuring artists like Melissa Shreeve and Stephen Gill discussing their works in relation to the main exhibition 'City as Garden.'

3. Photobook Marche Talk: Spanning across the festival dates, this event will bring together around 60 publishers, artists, and students to engage with and sell their works, fostering an ambiance that encourages interaction amongst photography enthusiasts.

T3 strives to position Tokyo as a central hub for photography, nurturing local and international talents while crossing the boundaries of art festivals and fairs, developing the next generation in this vibrant field.

As part of this exciting initiative, T3 has garnered support through various partnerships and sponsorships, including the Tokyo Arts Council and significant contributors participating throughout the festival.

Be sure to mark your calendars for this not-to-be-missed event, promising insights and discussions that could reshape perceptions of photography in art. Follow T3 on their updates via their official website and social media channels for more information as the event approaches. Together, let’s engage in this enriching exploration of art and culture at T3 in Tokyo!


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