
Ruthie Segal is an experienced Israeli artist who began studying and practicing painting and art
Art Fairs | Charities
Tokyo Gendai 2025 brings together leading global and Japanese galleries for a bold celebration of contemporary art, cultural dialogue, and craft innovation.
| Type: | Art Fairs | Charities |
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| Where: | 1-chōme-1-1 Minatomirai, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0012, Japan |
| When: | 12/09/2025 - 14/09/2025 |
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About Tokyo Gendai, Yokohama:
From September 12–14, 2025 (VIP Preview on September 11), Tokyo Gendai returns for its third edition at PACIFICO Yokohama, uniting top contemporary galleries from Japan, the Asia-Pacific region, and around the world. With a strong focus on cross-cultural dialogue, this year introduces the Hana Artist Award for emerging talent, the Tsubomi ‘Flower Bud’ exhibit spotlighting Japanese women artists working with craft techniques, and a curatorial symposium uniting Japanese and international thought leaders. Tokyo Gendai is more than a fair—it’s a dynamic platform for artistic exchange and cultural discovery.





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