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Tokyo Gallery: Tokyo Gallery was founded by the contemporary Japanese artist Mr. Takashi Yamamoto. Since the opening of the gallery, Tokyo Gallery has been closely following the many movements of modern art in the world while continuously discovering and introducing artists, and it was founded in 1950.

Tokyo Gallery has supported the Japanese contemporary art movement In October 2002, it opened the "Beijing Tokyo Art Project" in Beijing's 798 Art District.

Takashi Yamamoto was a top pioneer in the Asian art world in the first half of the century, establishing the Tokyo Gallery in the early 1950s, which supported the development of the Japanese painter Kazuo Shiraoi and introduced the famous Western artists Yves Klein, Lucio Fontana and others to the Japanese. The gallery has supported the development of Japanese painter Kazuo Shiraoi and introduced to Japanese people famous Western artists such as YvesKlein, Lucio Fontana and others, and also recommended some Chinese artists such as Xu Bing (whose works have been exhibited at the Smithsonian Institute in the United States) and Cai Guoqiang (winner of the Gold Medal at the 1999 Venice Biennale).

Tokyo Gallery has supported the Japanese contemporary art movement, introducing Yves Klein, Lucio Fontana and other foreign artists. In October 2002, the gallery opened "Beijing Tokyo Art Project" in Beijing 798 Art District.

With the mission of building cultural bridges, Tokyo Gallery + BTAP has identified young and talented artists from China, Japan, Korea and other Asian regions. Since its opening, BTAP has organized more than 35 exhibitions, which include architecture, sculpture, oil painting, installation and performance art events. The gallery's short-term goal of collaborating with international young art critics, curators and artists has been accomplished. To achieve the long-term plan, Tokyo Gallery + BTAP and Mr. Yukito Tabata hope to continue to promote exchanges between various cities in Asia including Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul and Taipei.


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