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Tokyo Gendai Names 63 Exhibitors for Upcoming 2026 Edition in September

News RoomBy News RoomJune 26, 2026
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Tokyo Gendai has named the 63 exhibitors that will participate in its upcoming fourth edition, which is scheduled to run September 11–13, with a VIP day on September 10, at the Pacifico Yokohama.

Among the galleries participating in the main Galleries section are Pace Gallery, Sadie Coles HQ, Ceysson & Bénétière, Mizuma Art Gallery, A Lighthouse called Kanata, and Taka Ishii Gallery. The Eda (“Branch”) section will feature two exhibitors: Ippodo Gallery and Mizoe Art Gallery.

Nearly half of the exhibitors will take part in the Hana (“Flower”) section, for early- to mid-career artists, including Tokyo-based galleries AWASE Gallery, CON_, Gallery Common, Harukaito by Island, Maki Gallery, and Misa Shin Gallery, alongside Lett Thomas of Auckland, New Zeland; La Bibi Gallery of Mexico City and Palma de Mallorca, Spain; and W-Galería of Buenos Aires and Pueblo Garzón, Uruguay.

The Tane (“Seed”) section for “presentations with a focus on digital media, including NFTs, animation, film, AR, VR and gaming” will return for a second time, with five exhibitors, including TAEX which will show a Marina Abramović avatar project.

The 2026 edition will also introduce a new section, called Miki (“Trunk”), which will focus on works on paper and photography. Participating dealers include Bangkok CityCity Gallery, Fabrik Projects, and Revolver Galeria.  

The exhibitor list is only slightly smaller than the 2025 edition, which had 66 galleries, or three more. The addition of two sectors, however, has resulted in a reconfiguration of the fair’s makeup. Instead of 29 exhibitors in the main galleries sector, the 2026 will only have 17. Several high-profile international outfits are not returning for 2025, including Almine Rech, Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Gallery Baton, and Galerie Eigen + Art.

“Following three brilliant editions, we are pleased to return for Tokyo Gendai this September,” Tokyo Gendai cofounder Magnus Renfrew said in a statement. “The positive response we have received over the past few years is an indicator of the very important role that Japan plays in the global cultural scene and art market. Tokyo Gendai was established to galvanize cross-cultural exchange, and to welcome international audiences to experience the breadth and the exceptional quality of contemporary art in Japan; we look forward to continuing in this mission with our dynamic fourth edition.”

The full exhibitor list follows below.

Galleries

Gallery Location(s)
A Lighthouse called Kanata Tokyo
Ceysson & Bénétière Saint-Etienne; Luxembourg; Paris; Geneva; New York; Lyon; Panéry; Tokyo
GALLERY SIDE 2 Tokyo
Gana Art Seoul; Los Angeles
Kaikai Kiki Gallery Tokyo
KOSAKU KANECHIKA Tokyo
KOTARO NUKAGA Tokyo
Mizuma Art Gallery Tokyo
NANZUKA Tokyo; Shanghai
Pace Gallery New York; Los Angeles; London; Geneva; Berlin; Seoul; Tokyo
Sadie Coles HQ London
space Un Tokyo
Sundaram Tagore Gallery New York; Singapore; London
Taka Ishii Gallery Tokyo; Kyoto; Maebashi
TARO NASU Tokyo
The Page Gallery Seoul
Upsilon Gallery New York; London; MIlan

Hana (“Flower”)

Gallery Location(s)
AAIE Center for Contemporary Art Rome; Hong Kong
Art of Nature Contemporary Hong Kong; Fuzhou
A2Z Art Gallery Paris
AWASE gallery Tokyo
CON_ Tokyo
Dom Art Gallery Dubai
Gallery Common Tokyo
GALLERY MONMA Sapporo
GEEK/ART New Delhi; Tokyo
HARUKAITO by ISLAND Tokyo; Atami
Jacob Arthur Gallery Los Angeles
JD Malat Gallery London; Dubai
Kamakura Gallery Kamakura
LA BIBI GALLERY Palma de Mallorca; Mexico City
Lett Thomas Auckland
Lux Feminae New York; London; Paris; Mexico City
MAKI Gallery Tokyo
Marco Gallery Osaka
MISA SHIN GALLERY Tokyo
MtK Contemporary Art Kyoto
NOGADA Seoul
Nomadic Gallery Tokyo
Sofi Gallery Bergamo
STANDING PINE Nagoya; Tokyo
Suppoment Gallery Seoul
Verduyn Gallery Moregem
W-Galería Buenos Aires; Pueblo Garzón
Wada Fine Arts Y++ Tokyo
Yoshiaki Inoue Gallery Osaka
YUMEKOUBOU GALLERY Kyoto; Hong Kong; Paris
Yutaka Kikutake Gallery Tokyo

Eda (“Branch”)

Exhibitor Location(s)
Ippodo gallery Tokyo Tokyo
MIZOE ART GALLERY Tokyo; Fukuoka

Miki (“Trunk”)

Exhibitor Location(s)
BANGKOK CITYCITY GALLERY Bangkok
Curatorial Gallery London
Fabrik Projects Los Angeles
form gallery Dinard
John Szoke Gallery New York
Revolver Galeria Buenos Aires; Lima
The Tolman Collection Tokyo
UP Gallery Hsinchu

Tane (“Seed”)

Exhibitor Location(s)
Chi-Wen Taipei
Double Square Gallery Taipei
Project Fulfill Art Space Taipei
TAEX London
Takuro Someya Contemporary Art Tokyo
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