From the winter of 2024 through the spring of 2025, Ginza Galleries will once again come together to host an art exhibition at Park Hotel Tokyo. This exhibition will showcase a collection of art that explores the beauty of Japan, offering guests a chance to embark on a journey of deeper discovery through the changing seasons.
The featured artworks vividly portray the richness of Japan’s four seasons, ranging from the serene stillness of winter to the vibrant energy of spring. As the phrase “Time Flows” suggests, the exhibition will offer a memorable experience, with seasonal beauty captured in each piece of art, becoming a part of your journey. Immerse yourself in this special artistic exploration of Japan’s aesthetic, where “the here and now” is reflected in the art, as it evolves with the seasons.
Period: Nov 18 (Mon.), 2024 – May 18 (Sun.), 2025
First period: Nov 18 (Mon.), 2024 – Feb 24 (Mon.), 2025 Winter Exhibition
Second period: Feb 25 (Tue.) – May 18 (Sun.), 2025 Spring Exhibition
Hours: 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Location: Atrium (25F)
Admission: Free
[Curated by] Ginza Galleries
[Designed by] Design Studio PHT
[Video Produced by] antymark annex
[Organized by] Park Hotel Tokyo
The exhibiting artists Takeshi Sato / Kei Sugiyama will each create an “Artist Room” in which the entire guest room will be an artwork.
*Some artworks on exhibition will change between the winter and spring exhibition seasons.
[TomuraLee] | Kim YeonKyu | Hiroya Satake | [Shihodo Gallery] | Keiki Yamada | [Gallery Ueda] | Takeshi Sato | Shu Yamamoto | Ma Ri | [Gallery Nii Tokyo] | Maiko Muro | Hatsune Uchida | [emmy art +] | Marimo Satou | [Taimei Gallery] | Juan-Pino Bosques | [Sagamiya Fine Arts and Antiques] | Mariko Kawauchi
The gallery handles exhibitions of young artists, participation in domestic and international art fairs, and interactions with overseas galleries and collectors, as well as secondary artworks by international artists. In October 2023, we opened a gallery in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, showcasing artists from Vietnam, who are increasingly gaining attention.
Japanese modern Western-style painting, which has uniquely developed since the Meiji period, remains an important and widely cherished part of our cultural heritage today. At Shihodo Gallery, our goal is to share the joy of these Japanese modern Western-style paintings and preserve them for future generations. Since our founding in 1977, we have been introducing high-quality artworks with a long-term perspective. We also apply the same approach to contemporary artists, offering timeless and high-quality works that can be appreciated across generations.
Established in 1978 and located at the Ginza 7-chome intersection, the gallery operates with the mission of “bringing art into everyday life” and “contributing to the local community.” We handle contemporary art, including paintings, ceramics, and sculptures. With over 300 installations in public museums and corporate settings, we also focus on exhibitions of young artists and have numerous recent collaborations with other industries such as architecture and IT.
The gallery, established in 1995, organizes exhibitions across a wide range of genres, introducing unique artists and artworks. A notable aspect of our gallery is that many of the artists we represent have published picture books, offering an accessible way to bring art into everyday life. Moving forward, we will continue our efforts to bring art closer to people’s daily lives.
At emmy art+, we regularly hold unique themed exhibitions that not only feature contemporary art but also blend various genres such as modern art, crafts, and antiques. We also work on collaborative projects with cities like Paris and Hong Kong, fostering connections between collectors and artists. Our goal is to expand the community of people who can freely enjoy art as a universal language across borders.
With 53 years of experience, Taimei Gallery, located on the first floor along Sotobori Street in Ginza, offers an extensive range of expertise and a well-curated network of information. The gallery handles masterpieces from Old Masters to Impressionists, as well as exceptional artworks of Western art from Japan and abroad, modern and contemporary pieces, and museum-quality artworks.
Established in 1947 on Suzuran Street in Ginza, Sagamiya Fine Arts and Antiques has been introducing exceptional artworks, with a focus on modern paintings, ever since. We warmly welcome all art lovers to visit us, whether it is for attending one of our exhibitions or seeking advice on various art-related matters.