What this is
A companion piece to a larger exhibition, this solo show by Sakurako Nagano explores the intersections of landscape, body, and language โ territory that sits somewhere between conceptual photography, installation, and poetic inquiry. The work offers an alternative angle on themes presumably developed in a concurrent show, making it most rewarding for visitors who engage with both. Nagano's practice tends toward the contemplative rather than the spectacular.
Who should go
Contemporary art followers with an interest in Japanese conceptual practice, photography, or body-based work. Those who enjoy slow, text-inflected art experiences will find more here than casual gallery-hoppers.
Good to know
Art House 88 is a smaller independent gallery space in Tokyo โ arrive without expecting a large institution. It is worth contacting the venue directly or checking their website to confirm opening hours and any admission fee before visiting. Smaller Tokyo galleries of this type often have limited staffing and may be closed on Mondays or Tuesdays. If a companion exhibition is running concurrently, ask staff about viewing both together, as they may be in separate spaces or require separate entry.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change โ verify with the official source before attending.
