What this is
Fluid imagery and dreamlike narratives anchor this solo exhibition by Taichi Nakamura, presenting new works at CAVE-AYUMI GALLERY in Tokyo. The show draws on dream-state themes rendered through visual art, making it a contemplative gallery experience rather than a large-scale installation.
Who should go
Contemporary art enthusiasts and gallery-goers curious about emerging Japanese artists. A quiet, focused visit suits solo travellers or couples more than groups.
Good to know
CAVE-AYUMI GALLERY is a smaller independent gallery space in Tokyo — entry is typically free for solo exhibitions of this type, but it is worth confirming opening hours directly with the gallery before visiting. Galleries of this scale usually have limited capacity, so weekday visits tend to be quieter. Photography policies vary by exhibition; check with staff on arrival. Cash is rarely required for free gallery entry, but a small purchase at any in-house shop would typically be card-friendly.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

