What this is
Gallery Talk: Hibi Tamagakichi is an intimate, ticketed discussion event held at ORAND/OUET in Tokyo, centred on the work 'Hibi Tamagakichi'. The format is a small-group gallery talk, allowing attendees to engage closely with the subject matter in a relaxed, conversational setting. With only 15 seats available, the event is designed for genuine dialogue rather than a formal lecture. An archive recording will be made available for purchase after the event, extending its reach beyond the room.
Who should go
This event is ideal for art enthusiasts, collectors, and curious minds who enjoy thoughtful, small-group cultural conversations in an intimate gallery atmosphere. The strict 15-person cap means discussion is personal and unhurried — a rare opportunity in Tokyo's busy arts scene. Those interested in contemporary Japanese art practice or gallery culture will find this especially rewarding. Book early, as the limited capacity means tickets will sell out quickly.
Good to know
Tickets are extremely limited at just 15 places — secure yours as soon as possible to avoid missing out. The one-drink order is mandatory in addition to the ¥1,500 admission fee, so budget accordingly; cash is advisable for smaller Tokyo gallery venues. Arrive a few minutes before the 19:30 start time, as the intimate format means latecomers would be disruptive. If you cannot attend in person, an archive of the talk will be made available for purchase after the event.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

