What this is
This is a solo exhibition by Harui Suzuki, the Grand Prize winner of the CAF Award 2024, presented by the Contemporary Art Foundation in Tokyo. The show brings together works in printmaking, drawing, and collage under the evocative title 'The Trojan Box, Pandora's Wooden Horse.' Thematically, the exhibition probes the tension between order and chaos, channelling bodily sensation, repetitive action, and perception transformed through physical contact. Suzuki's practice is deeply personal, drawing on her lived experience alongside her non-verbal brother — a relationship that shapes her exploration of communication beyond language. The CAF Award is one of Japan's most prestigious prizes for emerging contemporary artists, making this exhibition a significant platform for a rising voice in Japanese art.
Who should go
This exhibition is ideal for contemporary art enthusiasts, particularly those drawn to process-based or conceptually rich work that bridges the personal and the universal. Visitors interested in themes of disability, non-verbal communication, and sensory experience will find the work especially resonant. The intimate scale of the show suits those who prefer thoughtful, focused gallery experiences over large-scale spectacles. As admission is free, it's also a low-barrier opportunity for curious newcomers to contemporary Japanese art. Arrive with time to linger — the layered nature of printmaking and collage rewards close looking.
Good to know
Admission is free, making this an accessible entry point into Tokyo's contemporary art scene with no advance booking required. The Contemporary Art Foundation is a dedicated space for emerging Japanese artists, typically operating as a compact gallery — expect an intimate, unhurried atmosphere rather than a large museum setting. Photography policies vary by exhibition, so check with staff on arrival; many CAF shows permit photography without flash. It is worth checking the foundation's official website or social media for confirmed opening hours and any scheduled artist talks or events tied to the exhibition run.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

