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Warehouse TERRADA as Official Fair Partner of Tokyo Gendai. Multifaceted Nature of Japanese Culture to be Showcased at TENNOZ ART WEEK 2024 to Visiting Overseas Art Collectors

In this second edition, the internationally acclaimed contemporary artist Tabaimo and three independent animation artists will present a new visual installation in a warehouse space. This event will also feature sake tasting at TERRADA ART COMPLEX, a craft exhibition, and workshops using traditional Japanese art materials, showcasing the diverse culture of present-day Japan from Tennoz to the world. Warehouse TERRADA is also excited to participate as an official fair partner in Tokyo Gendai, an international art fair that received rave reviews during its inaugural event in Japan last year. We will offer programs for art collectors visiting Japan, and throughout both events, there will be mutual promotional efforts between Yokohama and Tennoz to attract visitors. The collaboration between Tokyo Gendai and Tennoz will enhance the dynamism of the domestic and international art scenes and promote international cultural tourism.

Programs

1. New visual installation by Tabaimo ” Touch on an Absence”

2. WHAT MUSEUM: Special Guided Tours and Night Opening for the exhibition “SENSE OF STRUCTURE: From Horyuji Temple To The Universe” 

3. WHAT CAFE’s Art and Craft Exhibition “Beautility: The Betweenness of Kogei”

4. PIGMENT TOKYO Workshop “Painting Flowers Using Traditional Japanese Materials / Japanese-style Painting with Pure Gold and Malachite” 

5. TERRADA ART COMPLEX “TAC GALLERY NIGHT (Cocktail Party)”

6. STREET MARKET offering food and specialty products from various regions of Japan

[Overview of TENNOZ ART WEEK 2024]

TENNOZ ART WEEK is an art event aimed at bridging Japan and the international art scene and promoting international cultural tourism by programming world-class art content in the Art District Tennoz and creating a platform for domestic and international art professionals and enthusiasts to gather. Last year, the event included programs such as Tomoko Mukaiyama’s new installation performance and TAC GALLERY NIGHT at TERRADA ART COMPLEX. It attracted approximately 14,000 visitors, primarily art collectors from Japan and overseas, transforming Tennoz into a vibrant, cosmopolitan art district.

For this second edition, we are thrilled to display at Warehouse TERRADA G3-6F a new visual installation by the internationally acclaimed contemporary artist Tabaimo, who showcased a large-scale installation at the Japan Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2011, along with three independent animation artists. At TERRADA ART COMPLEX, one of Japan’s largest gallery complexes and home to a collection of leading art galleries in the country, resident galleries will extend their opening hours. Art professionals from around the globe are welcome to enjoy Japanese sake, craft gin, and other Japanese alcohol at the cocktail party.

WHAT MUSEUM will offer a special guided tour of an exhibition casting a spotlight on structural design, the innovative framework of architecture, from traditional to modern Japanese wooden architecture, and even space structures. PIGMENT TOKYO is scheduled to hold a Japanese-style painting workshop using gold paint, a traditional Japanese art material. WHAT CAFE, in collaboration with B-OWND, will host an exhibition showcasing contemporary Japanese crafts.

Aiming to attract art collectors and visitors with a keen interest in art and culture, we will share the appeals of the Art District Tennoz. Alongside contemporary art, we will introduce the diversity of Japanese culture through crafts, animation, architecture, and food, highlighting the regions where each culture is deeply rooted.

<Experience Tennoz on the Weekends>

On the weekends during TENNOZ ART WEEK, the boardwalk along the Tennoz Canal will transform into a street market with about 20 stalls offering various local cuisines and specialties from across Japan. There will be plenty of opportunities to experience the charms of Tennoz on the weekends, including its waterfront landscape, murals, and 3D public art installations.

[TENNOZ ART WEEK 2024 Program Detail]

1. New visual installation by Tabaimo ” Touch on an Absence”

Immerse yourself in a new visual installation by Tabaimo in collaboration with three international animation artists. Through the medium of animation, Tabaimo defies restrictions on introducing water, living organisms, and other prohibited elements into warehouse spaces. This innovative approach opens doors to a world of ‘ifs’, where fantasy and narrative intertwine. By contextualizing within the realm of art, this work establishes a multi-layered relationship between animation and audiences, crafting an experiential installation that invites deep engagement and exploration.

Venue: Warehouse TERRADA G3-6F (2-6-10 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)

Dates: July 5th (Fri) – July 15th (Mon) 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Admission: Adults 2,000 yen, Students (University, vocational college, or high school students) 1,500 yen, Students (Primary and middle school): 1,000 yen

* WHAT MUSEUM admission is included in this ticket

* Advance reservation is required

* Student ticket holders must show their student ID card

* For safety reasons, admission is only open to primary school students and above; middle school students and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian

Ticket reservation: https://artsticker.page.link/TAW2024

2. WHAT MUSEUM: Special Guided Tours and Night Opening for the exhibition “SENSE OF STRUCTURE: From Horyuji Temple To The Universe”

WHAT MUSEUM is holding the exhibition “SENSE OF STRUCTURE: From Horyuji Temple To The Universe” which is casting a spotlight on Structural Design, the innovative framework of architecture. This exhibition features over 100 precious structural models from well-known architectural masterpieces, ranging from the world’s oldest surviving wooden building, the Five-storied Pagoda at Horyuji Temple, to lunar base camps currently under development. Additionally, visitors will be able to explore ARCHI-DEPOT, which stores more than 600 architectural models entrusted to us by architects and architectural firms, and exhibits a part of them for visitors.

During the event, a special guided tour led by the curator of the exhibition will be offered, along with Night Opening, which extends the hours to allow more time to appreciate the exhibition.

– Special Guided Tours for SENSE OF STRUCTURE: From Horyuji Temple To The Universe (Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation available)

Venue: WHAT MUSEUM (2-6-10 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)

Dates: July 6th (Sat) 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM and July 13th (Sat) 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Capacity: 16 people each

Admission: general public 2,500 (including the admission for ARCHI-DEPOT)

* Advance reservation is required

– Night Opening

Dates and Time: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Admission until 8:00 PM) on July 6th (Sat); 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Admission until 7:00 PM) on July 7th (Sun), 13th (Sat), 14th (Sun), and 15th (Mon)

Admission: Regular price

The tickets of the programs above are available at the official ticket reservation website (https://ticket-what.warehouseofart.org).

Please refer to the official website (https://what.warehouseofart.org/en) for the details of the exhibition.

3. WHAT CAFE “Beautility: The Betweenness of Kogei”

Art gallery cafe WHAT CAFE is excited to announce its very first arts and crafts exhibition featuring young artists. Titled “Beautility,” a combination of “Beauty” and “Utility,” this exhibition offers an opportunity to rediscover the potential and value of art and craft by showcasing works that blend traditional materials and techniques with contemporary and innovative expressions, engaging with the global art market. In collaboration with B-OWND, a craftworks-as-art platform service provided by Tanseisha, the exhibition will showcase and sell works focused on the “Betweenness of Kogei,” exploring the “space” and “ambiguity” within the artwork. Enjoy encountering approximately 200 pieces, including works by the young artists selected by WHAT CAFE.

Venue: WHAT CAFE (2-1-11, Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)

Dates and Time: June 27th (Thu) – July 7th (Sun), 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

* 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM on July 6th (Sat) and 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM on July 7th (Sun)

Admission: free of charge

Cooperation: Tanseisha Co., Ltd.

* The photos above are for illustration purposes only and may differ from the actual exhibited works.

4. PIGMENT TOKYO Workshop “Painting Flowers Using Traditional Japanese Materials / Japanese-style Painting with Pure Gold and Malachite”

In this workshop, participants will have the opportunity to experience the “Kindei” (gold paint) and “Tarashikomi” (wet-in-wet) techniques, which have been utilized in many artworks in Japan, and paint flowers with gold powder and mineral pigments. These techniques involve the use of metal-based paints and natural mineral pigments, allowing for a wide range of artistic expressions by highly skilled craftspeople. Despite their intricacy, both techniques are straightforward and accessible to all. This will be a moment to appreciate the beauty of Sumi ink, gold, and malachite.

Venue: PIGMENT TOKYO (TERRADA Harbor One Bldg.1F, 2-5-5, Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)

Dates: July 6th (Sat): 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM / 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

July 7th (Sun): 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM / 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Capacity: 10 people each

Admission: 9,900 yen * Advance reservation is required * First-come basis

Ticket reservation: https://pigment.tokyo/en/collections/workshop?filter.p.m.custom.ws_date_filter=2024%E5%B9%B47%E6%9C%88&sort_by=created-descending

5. TERRADA ART COMPLEX “TAC GALLERY NIGHT (Cocktail Party)”

TERRADA ART COMPLEX is one of Japan’s largest gallery complexes, home to a collection of leading art galleries in the country. During the GALLERY NIGHT, 17 resident galleries extend their opening hours until 8:00 PM, allowing visitors to explore each exhibition in depth. Additionally, we offer a selection of Japanese-produced alcoholic beverages, curated by theme for each floor. Experience a special evening where you can enjoy the current art scene presented by some of Japan’s top galleries, accompanied by a diverse range of sake and drinks from across Japan.

Venue: TERRADA ART COMPLEX I (1-33-10, Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)

TERRADA ART COMPLEX II (1-32-8, Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)

Dates: July 6th (Sat): 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Eligible for: invited guests and those who purchase a special viewing ticket

*This event is open only to invited guests or those who have purchased special viewing tickets.

6. STREET MARKET

Food and specialty products from various regions of Japan will gather at TAW Street Market. Around 20 stalls will line the boardwalk, offering visitors the opportunity to rediscover the culture and charm of each region through its distinctive food and specialties. Join us in the open and inviting space along the canal for a delightful and enjoyable time filled with delicious offerings and fun experiences.

Venue: Board Walk “Tennozu Isle Third Waterside Square” 2-1-18, Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa, Tokyo

Dates: July 6th (Sat): 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM

July 7th (Sun): 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

July 13th (Sat): 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM

July 14th (Sun): 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM

July 15th (Mon): 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Admission: Free of charge

* Only food trucks will be available from July 13th to July 15th.

Special viewing tickets

Special viewing tickets will be sold, offering visitors the full experience at TENNOZ ART WEEK. This ticket includes access to Tabaimo’s new visual installation and entries to WHAT MUSEUM and TAC GALLERY NIGHT.

Ticket Price: 3,500yen

Purchase Website: https://artsticker.page.link/TAW2024

[TENNOZ ART WEEK Overview] 

Dates: June 27th (Thu) – July 15th (Mon), 2024

Website: https://taw.warehouseofart.org

Venue: Warehouse TERRADA G3-6F, “Tennozu Isle Third Waterside Square,” and the neighboring area

Admission: Varies by program (some programs offer free admission)

Organizer: Warehouse TERRADA

Support: Tennoz Canalside Vitalization Association

Endorsement: Shinagawa Ward

[Official Fair Partner of Tokyo Gendai]

Tennoz, an international art district proposed by Warehouse TERRADA, attracts gallerists, collectors, and artists to gallery complex facilities and museums. It is also home to bonded warehouses and galleries that promote international art distribution. Warehouse TERRADA is delighted to join Tokyo Gendai as an official fair partner again this year, with a mission to invigorate the art market and foster the vibrancy of Tennoz by connecting with other art scenes in Japan and overseas.

Title: Tokyo Gendai

Dates: July 5th (Fri) – July 7th (Sun), 2024 * VIP preview and vernissage on July 4th (Thu)

Venue: National Convention Hall (PACIFICO Yokohama)

Address: 1-1-1, Minatomirai, Nishiku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 220-0012

Organizer: The Art Assembly

URL: https://tokyogendai.com

[About Warehouse TERRADA]

Established in 1950 and located in Tennoz, Tokyo, Warehouse TERRADA has since expanded into a wide range of fields, with a primary focus on the storage of artworks, which launched in 1975, as well as artwork restoration, transportation, and exhibitions. In 2014, we began operating a bonded warehouse for artworks. We established a new bonded warehouse in the spring of 2022, which we opened as a permanent bonded gallery venue that allows for viewings, storage and more under bonded conditions. We offer foreign and domestic art collectors opportunities to purchase artworks and give overseas galleries a chance to expand their presence in Japan. We also operate art studios that are available for rent as well as hosting the ART AWARD, supporting younger artists. These initiatives earned us the Montblanc de la Culture Arts Patronage Award in 2018. In recent years, Warehouse TERRADA has opened several facilities that promote art and culture, including the collectors’ museum of contemporary art “WHAT MUSEUM”, art gallery cafe “WHAT CAFE”, art materials lab “PIGMENT TOKYO” and TERRADA ART COMPLEX, one of Japan’s largest gallery complexes. Through these broad-ranging art industry operations, and as a leading company in the Japanese art world, we provide services that will play a role in revitalizing its art market and develop Tennoz, Tokyo, as a hub of art together with other cities around the world.

Company name: Warehouse TERRADA

Representative: President & CEO, Kohei Terada

Address: 2-6-10 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo

Foundation: October 1950

URL: https://www.terrada.co.jp/en

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