agnès b. on aime le graff!! | Street Art Exhibition in Tokyo 2026
About this event
What this is
agnès b. on aime le graff!! is a landmark exhibition celebrating the Parisian fashion brand's 50-year relationship with graffiti and street culture, held at PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO in May 2026. Curated around the personal collection of brand founder Agnès Troublé, the show traces the evolution of graffiti from its underground origins to its place in contemporary art and fashion. Over 20 artists are represented, including legends such as FUTURA2000, Craig Costello, Hiraku Suzuki, and Dennis Hopper, making this a rare convergence of fashion history and street art heritage. The exhibition also presents collaborative T-shirts from the brand's archive and previously unpublished materials, offering an intimate look at five decades of creative exchange between agnès b. and the artists it has championed.
Who should go
This exhibition is ideal for street art enthusiasts, fashion history buffs, and anyone curious about the intersection of Parisian style and global graffiti culture. Fans of FUTURA2000 and the broader New York and Tokyo street art scenes will find the artist roster particularly compelling. The intimate curation and archival materials make it equally rewarding for those with a scholarly interest in subcultural history. Arrive early on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds typical of PARCO MUSEUM shows, and consider registering for the agnès b. membership to enter free.
Good to know
Tickets can be purchased at the PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO box office on the 4th floor of Shibuya PARCO — no advance booking is typically required for this type of exhibition, and cash or card is generally accepted at the venue. The museum is a compact, curated gallery space suited to focused viewing rather than a large-scale hall, so expect an intimate atmosphere rather than a sprawling show. To enter free, register for the agnès b. membership 'Les amis agnès b.' before your visit — registration appears to be available online via the brand's official channels. Preschool-age children are admitted free regardless of membership status. Allow around 45–60 minutes for a comfortable visit, and note that Shibuya PARCO itself is a destination worth exploring before or after the exhibition.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
