Established | 2018 |
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Location | Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan |
Type | Contemporary art gallery |
Owner | Kotaro Nukaga |
Website | http://kotaronukaga.com |
Kotaro Nukaga is a contemporary art gallery owned by gallerist Kotaro Nukaga. Headquartered in the Roppongi neighborhood of Tokyo, [1] the gallery operates multiple exhibition spaces including at the Terrada Art Complex in Tennōz. [2] Nukaga expressed to The New York Times that one of his primary goals is to "make a stronger market for women artists." [3]
Kotaro Nukaga opened in 2018. Artists currently represented and exhibited by Kotaro Nukaga include Candida Höfer, Stefan Brüggemann, [4] Michael Rikio Ming Hee Ho, Keita Morimoto, [5] Inka Essenhigh, Nir Hod, Carlos Rolón, Tony Matelli, Firelei Báez, [6] Jose Dávila, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Amadour, [7] and Tomokazu Matsuyama. [8] Kotaro Nukaga is active at art fairs around the world, including Singapore's ART SG, [9] Tokyo Gendai, [10] and Art Basel Hong Kong. [11] [12] [13] [14] Guest curators include esteemed Art world figures such as Esthella Provas. [1]
Established | 2018 |
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Location | Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan |
Type | Contemporary art gallery |
Owner | Kotaro Nukaga |
Website | http://kotaronukaga.com |
Kotaro Nukaga is a contemporary art gallery owned by gallerist Kotaro Nukaga. Headquartered in the Roppongi neighborhood of Tokyo, [1] the gallery operates multiple exhibition spaces including at the Terrada Art Complex in Tennōz. [2] Nukaga expressed to The New York Times that one of his primary goals is to "make a stronger market for women artists." [3]
Kotaro Nukaga opened in 2018. Artists currently represented and exhibited by Kotaro Nukaga include Candida Höfer, Stefan Brüggemann, [4] Michael Rikio Ming Hee Ho, Keita Morimoto, [5] Inka Essenhigh, Nir Hod, Carlos Rolón, Tony Matelli, Firelei Báez, [6] Jose Dávila, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Amadour, [7] and Tomokazu Matsuyama. [8] Kotaro Nukaga is active at art fairs around the world, including Singapore's ART SG, [9] Tokyo Gendai, [10] and Art Basel Hong Kong. [11] [12] [13] [14] Guest curators include esteemed Art world figures such as Esthella Provas. [1]