TENNOZ ART WEEK 2025: An Artistic Extravaganza Ahead
The Chain Museum based in Shibuya, Tokyo, is thrilled to announce that tickets for the highly anticipated
TENNOZ ART WEEK 2025 are now available for purchase through their innovative art communication platform,
ArtSticker. This vibrant event will take place from
September 11 to September 15, 2025, in the G3-6F warehouse of Terada Storage, alongside various other facilities in the area.
The
TENNOZ ART WEEK, hosted by Terada Storage, aims to attract world-class art content to the art city of Tennoz, creating a platform for both domestic and international art professionals. This exciting gathering aspires to connect the art scenes of Japan and abroad while enriching cultural tourism on a global scale.
This year, the event marks its third iteration, showcasing a breadth of artistic programming, including a performance installation inspired by warehouse space created by celebrated artist
Nyle Keting and a large-scale exhibition by
Atsushi Suwa, featuring his first solo show in three years. Attendees can also look forward to a group exhibition by multiple galleries and workshops utilizing traditional art materials. Through diverse works across genres and generations, the event will provide a comprehensive introduction to the contemporary art landscape today.
Highlighted Programs
- - Terada Warehouse G3-6F: A Japan-first performance installation by Nyle Keting.
- - TERRADA ART COMPLEX: Group exhibitions curated by resident and partner galleries.
- - WHAT MUSEUM: A major exhibition titled “You're Beautiful” by Atsushi Suwa, marking his return to the spotlight after three years.
- - PIGMENT TOKYO: Hands-on workshops exploring traditional Edo-period techniques using silk painting.
- - WHAT CAFE: An exhibition featuring around 15 creatives that engage with the theme of 'authentic self-expression'.
- - BONDED GALLERY: A showcase combining traditional methods with contemporary art by three standout artists.
Tickets for the events are available through
ArtSticker, including options for
Nyle Keting's “Blossoms – fulfilment” performance installation and a combined ticket that includes
Atsushi Suwa's exhibition.
Nyle Keting: “Blossoms – fulfilment”
Nyle Keting, a prominent international artist celebrated for his provocative performative installations, will present a new work that challenges the concept of viewing art itself. Having previously premiered the
“Blossoms” series in Lisbon in 2024, this unique creation is customized for the expansive warehouse settings of Tennoz, inviting viewers to reflect on the notion of spectatorship. The installation's theme revolves around visualizing the meaning and value of observation, provoking questions about what it means to “view” and who the “viewer” is. Expanding beyond the venue, the artwork interacts with the surrounding urban landscape, blurring the lines between art and life.
Venue
Terada Warehouse G3-6F (2-6-10 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa, Tokyo)
Dates
September 11 (Thu) – September 15 (Mon, holiday) 2025
11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Performances: 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM)
Ticket Prices
- - General: ¥1,500
- - Students (University and Vocational): ¥800
- - Free for High School Students and Below
Atsushi Suwa: “You’re Beautiful”
Meanwhile,
WHAT MUSEUM will showcase the impressive works of
Atsushi Suwa, featuring around 80 pieces, including new still life and portrait paintings. This major exhibition highlights the evolution of Suwa's artistic practice over the past three years.
Venue
WHAT MUSEUM (2-6-10 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa, Tokyo)
Exhibition Dates
September 11, 2025 – March 1, 2026
Tuesday – Sunday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Last Admission: 5:00 PM)
Closed Mondays (If Monday is a holiday, closed the following Tuesday)
Combined Ticket Price with Nyle Keting
- - General: ¥2,500
- - University Students: ¥1,000
- - Free for High School Students and Below
Learn More and Purchase Tickets
Find further details and purchase your tickets on the
ArtSticker website:
ArtSticker
About ArtSticker
ArtSticker, operated by The Chain Museum, is a platform that provides opportunities to engage with art and enjoy dialogue while connecting a series of experiences in art appreciation. Featuring a wide range of works from renowned artists to emerging talents across various genres such as installations, paintings, and performing arts,
ArtSticker not only encourages connections in the digital realm but also offers unique encounters in real-world settings, facilitating a direct link between art, artists, and the public.
Contact for Museums and Event Organizers
ArtSticker is currently seeking event organizers wishing to implement ticketing features. There is also potential for audio guide integration according to the exhibitions. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire via the following links:
Company Overview
- - Company Name: The Chain Museum
- - Location: 3rd Floor, Daikanyama Art Village, 17-10 Sarugakucho, Shibuya, Tokyo
- - Representative: Masamichi Toyama, CEO
For more information, visit
The Chain Museum Official Website.