What this is
Kawaii Tsuji — A Seed of Form is a solo exhibition by artist Kawaii Tsuji, presented at Takuro Someya Contemporary Art in Tokyo. The exhibition takes its title as a conceptual anchor, exploring the origins and evolution of form through Tsuji's contemporary artistic practice. The work investigates how shapes, structures, and ideas emerge and transform — tracing the generative processes that underlie visual creation. Takuro Someya Contemporary Art is a respected Tokyo gallery known for championing thoughtful, concept-driven contemporary Japanese artists.
Who should go
This exhibition is well suited to contemporary art enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone with an interest in conceptual and process-based art. The gallery setting offers an intimate, considered viewing experience rather than a large-scale spectacle, making it ideal for those who enjoy spending time with individual works. Students of fine art, design, and visual culture will find the thematic focus on form and genesis particularly engaging. Arrive during weekday hours for a quieter, more reflective visit.
Good to know
Takuro Someya Contemporary Art is a commercial gallery, so admission is typically free and no advance booking is required — simply walk in during opening hours. It is advisable to check the gallery's official website or social media ahead of your visit to confirm opening days and hours, as commercial galleries in Tokyo often close on Mondays and between exhibitions. The gallery space is intimate, so visits tend to be quiet and unhurried. Photography policies vary by exhibition, so ask staff on arrival if you wish to photograph the works. English-speaking staff may be available, but bringing a translation app is useful for reading any Japanese wall text.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
