At the Sompo Museum of Art in Tokyo, an exhibition retraces the rise of Shinjuku as a hub of Japanese modern art. Works by artists such as Nakamura Tsune, Saeki Yuzo, Matsumoto Shunsuke, and Miyawaki Aiko span half a century of experimentation.
For the first time in Japan, the show brings together the three woodcut series of Albrecht Dürer published in 1511: the second Latin edition of the Apocalypse, the Great Passion, and the Life of the Virgin.
It's time for the Viennese Operetta: Die Fledermaus
Five new performances of Die Fledermaus will take the stage at Tokyo’s New National Theatre from January 22 to 29, 2026. With Heinz Zednik’s elegant direction and a strong international cast, Strauss’s beloved operetta returns to charm audiences with waltzes, disguises and sparkling wit.
Moon Kyungwon and Jeon Joonho, New Possible Futures
At the SCAI The Bathhouse gallery in Tokyo, South Korean artist duo Moon Kyungwon and Jeon Joonho present the exhibition Dialogue Manual, a project that combines video installations, painting, and sculpture to explore the state of the contemporary world and the possibility of imagining new possible futures.
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