The Group Exhibition 'Mistake (View)'
From November 21, 2025, until January 10, 2026, the gallery-cum-Taiwanese restaurant, 'Art ka Bifun ka Paichu' in Roppongi, Tokyo, will host an exciting group exhibition, 'Mistake (View).' This exhibition features the work of three talented artists: Ikitsugi, Lisa Ouchi, and Naho Wakabayashi.
The exhibition aims to explore the concept of viewing and perception in today's age, where AI has the potential to create landscapes that never existed. The title 'Mistake (View)' cleverly merges the sounds of 'view' with the meaning of 'mistake,' suggesting that what we see is often tinged with error and misinterpretation. The exhibition promises to challenge visitors to think about what it truly means to 'see.'
Exhibition Details
The participating artists will showcase particular works available exclusively via ArtSticker, with sales starting on November 21, 2025, at 5 PM. All items will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis. A special reception will occur on the opening day from 7 PM to 9 PM, for which prior registration for free tickets is required on the exhibition's detail page.
The exhibition not only presents artwork but also invites visitors to reflect on their own interpretations and the hidden landscapes that reside behind curated ones. The elements of doubt and ambiguity in perception are central themes, encouraging discussions about how people create their realities through fragmented glimpses of existence.
Featured Artists
Ikitsugi
Born in 2001, Ikitsugi focuses on the relationship between characters and individuals through art. By delving into the scenarios where these characters exist, they explore psychological and physical closeness while respecting distinct identities. Ikitsugi's art speaks to evolving human relationships in our contemporary context, highlighting how our interactions with animated characters shape life perspectives. Notable solo exhibitions include 'Nails Were Growing' and group shows like 'MAD IMAGE.'
Lisa Ouchi
Having graduated from Tama Art University in 2020, Ouchi, born in 1998, emphasizes observing natural patterns in a constantly shifting world. Her works draw inspiration from familial traces and universal rhythms inherent in nature, capturing her discoveries in flat artworks. Key exhibitions feature 'Stars That Can Be Found Anywhere' and contributions to numerous group exhibitions.
Naho Wakabayashi
Wakabayashi, born in 1991 and a graduate of Musashino Art University, utilizes collected snapshots to inform her paintings. She interprets various realities, suggesting that individuals construct their temporal experiences, which she encapsulates in her artworks. Major exhibitions include 'Fleeting Life' and other relevant group shows that address the dynamics of inner and outer worlds.
Visiting the Exhibition
The exhibition will be held at Art ka Bifun ka Paichu, located at 5-2-4 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo. The gallery operates daily from 5 PM to 11 PM, closing on Sundays and Mondays. Admission is free, and there is ample opportunity to engage with the artwork while enjoying Taiwanese cuisine, thanks to the unique setting.
With influential art projected against a backdrop of culinary experience, 'Mistake (View)' promises a transformative cultural encounter that transcends conventional gallery experiences. Don't miss your chance to engage with these thought-provoking works and weave your narrative through the art on display.
For More Information
More details can be found on the exhibition's webpage:
ArtSticker Exhibition. You can also access the venue via the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, a mere four-minute walk from Roppongi Station. Be sure to register for the reception, explore the exhibition, and discover the dialogue between art and reality that awaits you at 'Mistake (View).'