artKYOTO 2024- Free Tickets for Kyoto Journal Readers

by Lewis Miesen

Kyoto Journal is proud to be a media partner of artKYOTO 2024. This festival will contemplate the theme of “enduring beauty,” honoring Japanese aesthetic sensibilities passed down for generations, with artworks that span several eras. Sixteen different galleries and art dealers will exhibit crafts (kogei), antiques, modern and contemporary art, available both for appreciation and for purchase.

artKYOTO is an art fair that originated in 2019, with the aim of sharing select pieces from galleries and art dealers, at locations well-known for their world heritage and cultural significance. This diverse collection of art, ranging across genres from contemporary masterpieces to antique crafts, is designed to blend with the historical and cultural background of such spaces to create an extraordinary exhibition.

In addition to featuring works of spectacular beauty, artKYOTO will take place in Shōsei-en Garden, a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty. It will run from Thursday, October 31st until Sunday November 3rd (closed Friday November 1st). Only 10 minutes from Kyoto Station on foot, Shōsei-en, the detached garden of Higashi Hongan-ji, is famed for seasonal floral beauty, poetry, Noh, tea ceremony, and other Japanese cultural / literati traditions. The artKYOTO art fair will be held in five historic buildings, against the natural backdrop of a classic strolling-garden (kaiyushiki-teien).

Exhibited artworks will include masterpieces by modern ceramic masters and contemporary craft artists shown by Shibuya Kurodatoen Co., Ltd. (Tokyo). MEGUMI OGITA GALLERY (Tokyo) will feature impassioned works by Japanese and international artists, and Ritsuki Fujisaki Gallery (Tokyo) will showcase unique perspectives of up-and-coming artists. Prominent Japanese galleries, including the highly reputed Oriental Fine Arts Yanagi (Kyoto), gallery shirushi (Ashiya) and KANEGAE<KOGEI Next>, will collaborate to present a booth highlighting the rich artisan traditions and cultural heritage of the region. 

Tickets
General / Advanced: 2,000 JPY Door: 2,500 JPY

Free Tickets for Kyoto Journal Readers

Please note: An additional entrance fee for Shōsei-en Garden is required (Adults: 700 JPY / Junior high and high school students: 300 JPY / Free for elementary school students and younger).

Galleries
Artglorieux GALLERY OF TOKYO
Ritsuki Fujisaki Gallery
hatonomori art
Gallery Hirota Fine Art
KANEGAE<KOGEI Next>
GALLERY KOGURE
MEGUMI OGITA GALLERY
RED AND BLUE GALLERY
SH GALLERY
Shibuya Kurodatoen Co., Ltd.
gallery shirushi
TAKIYA ART
TAV GALLERY
Wa.gallery
Oriental Fine Arts Yanagi
ZEAL HOUSE

Kyoto City Special Exhibition
Hyper Adaptation: Craft and Expression in a New Era

Organizers: 
artKYOTO 2024 Executive Committee 
Japan Arts Council 
Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan 
Executive Committee: 
Universal Ad Network Co., Ltd. 
Art Tokyo Association 
Kyoto City 

In Cooperation with: 
Cabinet Office
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Supported by) 
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry  
Japan Tourism Agency
43 Embassies
Kyoto Prefecture 
Mie Prefecture 
Shiga Prefecture  
Hyogo Prefecture 
Wakayama Prefecture 
Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry 
Kyoto City Tourism Association (DMO Kyoto)

Official Champagne Partner
MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo K.K.

Official Wine Partner: 
TREASURY WINE ESTATES JAPAN

Official Hotel Partner: 
HOTEL ANTEROOM KYOTO

Media Partner
Kyoto Journal

Special Support Museums: 
Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art
The Museum of Kyoto
Gallery of Kyoto Traditional Arts & Crafts
Production Support: 
East Crew Co., Ltd.

Website: https://www.artkyoto.jp/en

Inquiries: 
info@artkyoto.com

Some of the artwork at artKYOTO 2024:

Koji Enokura / hatonomori art

Sanae Tokita / Shibuya Kurodatoen Co., Ltd.

Yae Asano / MEGUMI OGITA GALLERY

Saki Tanaka / KANEGAE<KOGEI Next>

Explore the depth of art and Kyoto: “artKYOTO 2024” associated Programs
「Discover more artKYOTO」

After enjoying the art fair at Shōsei-en Garden, you can further enjoy the charms of art and Kyoto with an additional program held at Gallery Kochi in Maruyama Park. The gallery will showcase seven prints by five artists who have been pivotal in shaping the direction of contemporary art in Japan. This is also a rare opportunity for first-time visitors to gain special access to the gallery bar, Bar Kun, which was produced by legendary bartender Minoru Nishida and is typically available only by introduction. This bar is renowned for Yukihiko Kurihara’s folding screen, “Spring Evening,” and a courtyard garden where the changing seasons can be appreciated. The whiskey and coffee served at Bar Kun are made with pure water drawn from a well on the premises. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Japan while savoring the lingering afterglow of artKYOTO.

ギャラリー「KOCHI」
住所/京都府京都市東山区祇園町北側627番地先
営業時間/11:00〜19:00
TEL/075-744-0749

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Lewis Miesen

Author's Bio

LEWIS MIESEN is a freelance writer and translator from Texas who resides in Kyoto. A lifelong traveler, he rode his bike for two months across Japan. He enjoys exploring cultures and making new friends from all over the world. In addition to writing for KJ, he is engaged in our advertising and outreach, particularly in Canada and the U.S.

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