<Event>ART WEEK TOKYO

Nov 5 - Nov 9, 2025
PGI | Okura Museum of Art
Events

<Event>ART WEEK TOKYO

Nov 5 - Nov 9, 2025
PGI | Okura Museum of Art
Events

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Art Week Tokyo is an annual showcase of the creativity and diversity of contemporary art in Tokyo. The citywide initiative activates more than 50 of the Japanese capital’s leading art institutions and galleries through five days of coordinated programming and special platforms. The free AWT Bus service links all venues, making one of the world’s most dynamic art scenes more accessible than ever before.

 

The closest bus stop to PGI is C3 on route C

 

 

 

ART WEEK TOKYO

November 5 - 9, 2025

 

November 5 - 6, 2025

11 AM − 6 PM

November 7 - 9, 2025

10 AM − 6 PM

 

Museum / Gallery List HERE

 

 

[AWT  BUS]

Art Week Tokyo is a dynamic, citywide event with no main venue and no single entry or exit. Instead, the AWT Bus service is the core of Art Week Tokyo’s programming. Over three days from November 7 to 9, a network of free hop-on, hop-off buses links all participating venues and special platforms across seven routes and express lines, making it easier than ever to navigate the city’s art scene. Buses run every 15 minutes from 10am to 6pm and can be boarded at any stop.

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The closest bus stop to PGI is C3 on route C

 

MAP (online)

MAP (PDF)

 

 

 

[AWT  FOCUS]

「What is Real?」

 

AWT Focus is Art Week Tokyo’s centerpiece special platform. The exhibition invites a guest curator to experiment with new narratives of modern and contemporary art through works drawn from Art Week Tokyo’s participating galleries.

This year’s edition of AWT Focus is curated by Adam Szymczyk, a curator, author, and editor based in Zurich who was previously the artistic director of documenta 14 in Athens and Kassel from 2014 to 2017 and the director and chief curator of Kunsthalle Basel from 2003 to 2014. “What Is Real?” brings together some 100 works by more than 50 artists representing diverse generations and geographies. Featuring paintings, sculptures, photographs, videos, and more, the exhibition revisits the predigital imaging of the 20th and early 21st centuries to see how artists’ responses to the reality of human experience have shifted over time and to understand how we might collectively approach a coming epoch in which powerful new technologies have the capacity to reshape our perceptions of what is real and what is not.

AWT Focus is hosted by the Okura Museum of Art, which was founded in 1917 as Japan’s first private art museum. Szymczyk will incorporate the historic building into the display through an exhibition design conceived in collaboration with architect Hiroyuki Kimura.

 

 

TIME:10 am – 6 pm  (last entry 5:30 pm)

VENUE: Okura Museum of Art (2-10-3 Toranomon, Minato-ku)

 

 

Ticket

 

Advance

At the Door

 

General: 

¥1,500

¥1,800

 

Students・Children: 

Free

 

Pair: 

¥2,800

 

 

 

 

Bus Stop: C1G1EXP1

 

 

 

[AWT  VIDEO]

 

[AWT  BAR]

 

[AWT  TALKS]