Japan's proud artist, TADANORI YOKOO, will hold "TADANORI YOKOO with TAMA" on the 5th floor of "BEAMS JAPAN (Shinjuku)" (B GALLERY), focusing on prints depicting his beloved cat "Tama"!
2024.10.28

"TADANORI YOKOO with TAMA" will be held on the 5th floor of "B GALLERY BEAMS JAPAN (Shinjuku)" from November 2nd (Sat) to December 1st (Sun). This is the third time that TADANORI YOKOO and B GALLERY have worked on this project, focusing on prints related to Tama, the cat that TADANORI YOKOO loved.
The venue will exhibit and sell the prints(※), and in commemoration of the exhibition, will also sell sweaters and knit bags made in collaboration with knit artist Knitting☆Horinouchi.
Please come and visit us on this occasion.
(*) Some works will be handed over after the exhibition.
You can choose whether or not to have the print framed (an additional fee will be charged if you choose framing).



- Event period
- Saturday, November 2, 2024 - Sunday, December 1, 2024
- Holding store
- BEAMS JAPAN (Shinjuku) 5th floor
"B GALLERY"
TADANORI YOKOO
Artist. Born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1936. Solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1972. Since then, he has exhibited at biennales in Paris, Venice, São Paulo, and other countries, and has held solo exhibitions at museums around the world, including the Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), Fondation Cartier Museum of Contemporary Art (Paris), and the Russian National Museum of Oriental Art (Moscow). In addition, he has held solo exhibitions in Japan one after another, including the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, and the National Museum of Art, Osaka.He has held solo exhibitions one after another in Japan, including the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, TADANORI YOKOO, and the National Museum of Art, Osaka. Opening. Mainichi Art Award in 1995, Order of the Rising Sun with Rosette in 2011, Asahi Prize, Prince Takamatsu Memorial World Cultural Award in 2015, Tokyo Honorary Citizen Award in 2020, and member of the Japan Art Academy in 2023. His works include the novel ``Blue Land'' (Izumi Kyoka Literary Award), ``Leaving Words'' (Kodansha Essay Award), and the novel ``Genkyo no Mori'', among many others.