ART FAIR TOKYO 20 – A Landmark Event in the Art Scene
The highly anticipated ART FAIR TOKYO 20 is set to take center stage at the Tokyo International Forum from March 13 to 15, 2026. This event marks the significant 20th edition of Japan’s leading art fair, organized by aTOKYO Inc., under the stewardship of CEO Keiichi Kitajima, who envisions the fair as a platform for bringing diverse voices from the art community together.
Overview of the Event
Since its inception in 2005, ART FAIR TOKYO has aimed to provide a secure and fair marketplace for art transactions, playing a vital role in promoting Japan's dynamic arts scene both domestically and internationally. This year's edition will feature
141 selected galleries from across the globe, rekindling the excitement and creative energy that defines Tokyo's vibrant art landscape.
Participating Galleries
Among the 141 participating galleries,
10 are new entrants, reflecting the evolving nature of the art market. The exhibition will showcase a diverse range of art styles, with
75 galleries focusing on contemporary art, 25 on modern art, 17 on antique art, and 13 on crafts. Additionally, 4 international galleries will be part of the lineup, ensuring a rich blend of artistic expressions.
Noteworthy contributions include works from well-known artists such as
Tom Sachs,
Sam Falls, and sculptures by
Keisuke Yamamoto.
Keiichi Ito’s ceramic pieces and contemporary works by
Ryan Gander, who is also having a solo exhibition at the Pola Museum, will be key highlights. The event will also feature significant collaborations, like works from artists who have played an essential role in Japan’s post-war artistic movements, such as
Yasuharu Uema.
The main visual representation will showcase the work of
Tatsuo Miyajima, an acclaimed artist, with his piece titled
Counter Skin in Hiroshima-3 gold, representing the fair's theme of connection and continuity in art.
New Features and Programs
Additionally, this edition will expand the sections focusing on video art, termed
FILMS, which was introduced last year. This initiative aims to bolster the economics of video artworks in the Japanese market and encourage a broader appreciation among collectors. Under the guidance of
non-syntax, the initiative plans to provide educational opportunities about the history and context of video arts, transforming perceptions and inviting new collectors to engage with this medium.
Art pieces will be showcased through curated segments, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a diversity of styles and themes, all while contributing to a dynamic dialogue about contemporary art's role in society. The emphasis on quality and diversity is a cornerstone of this fair, ensuring that it remains inclusive and representative.
Tickets and Participation
Tickets for ART FAIR TOKYO 20 are available for purchase, with early bird discounts offering up to
30% off. A new
Pair Pass option has also been introduced, allowing two visitors to attend together. This initiative encourages visitors to invite friends into the engaging world of art at one of Tokyo’s central cultural hubs.
- - One-Day Pass: ¥3,500, valid for one day between March 13-15.
- - Season Pass: ¥6,000, allowing multiple entries throughout the fair.
- - Pair Pass: ¥6,500, providing unlimited access for two attendees.
Conclusion
ART FAIR TOKYO 20 promises to be an unprecedented gathering that celebrates the rich tapestry of contemporary art. By uniting various artistic expressions, the fair will not only showcase incredible works but also spark conversation about the importance of art as a medium for public engagement, individual expression, and societal reflection. This event is a must-visit for anyone passionate about art, culture, and creativity.
Please check the event's official website for updates about participating galleries, ticketing, and additional programs as the date approaches. Whether you are a dedicated art collector or a casual enthusiast, ART FAIR TOKYO 20 invites you to immerse yourself in Japan’s vibrant cultural landscape.