12pm - 1pm Press View
1pm - 4pm Private View
4pm - 8pm Vernissage
12pm - 7pm Public View
12pm - 7pm Public View
12pm - 4pm Public View
*March 18th Thu is by invitation only
*subject to change
*Children below elementary school are free (They must be accompanied by adults)
*Prior reservation is required online
Please show your ticket at reception.
*For admission hour and holidays, please see official websites of each museums.
Period: March 20 (Sat Public holiday) – June 20 (Sun), 2021
"Rhizomatiks_Multiplex", "The Absence of Mark Manders"
Exhibition admission: 10 percent discount
*Only for ticket holdersPhoto:Kenta Hasegawa
Period: March 18 (Thu) – March 21 (Sun), 2021
Constable: A History of His Affections in England
Exhibition admission: A special souvenir will be presented to first 1,000 arrivals
*Only for ticket holdersJohn Constable Flatford Mill (‘Scene on a Navigable River’)
1816-17
Oil on canvas 101.6 x 127.0 cm
©Tate
Tokyo International Forum
Hall E and Lobby Gallery
3 Chome-5-1 Marunouchi
Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo-to 100-0005
Japan
1-minutes walk from Yurakucho Station
5-minutes walk from Tokyo Station (connected by B1 concourse with Keiyo Line at Tokyo Station)
Yurakucho Line:connected to Yurakucho Sta. through underground concourse [Exit D5]
Hibiya Line:5min. walk from Hibiya Sta./5min. walk from Ginza Sta.
Chiyoda Line:5min. walk from Nijubashimae Sta./7min. walk from Hibiya Sta.
Marunouchi Line:5min. walk from Ginza Sta.
Ginza Line:7min. walk from Ginza Sta./7min. walk from Kyobashi Sta.
Mita Line:5min. walk from Hibiya Sta.
Harumi-Dori Ave. from Kasumigaseki Exit
Hibiya-Dori Ave. from Kandabashi Exit
Kajibashi-Dori Ave. from Takaracho Exit
Kajibashi-Dori Ave. from Kyobashi Exit
80 to 90 minutes to Tokyo Station by Limousine Bus
53 minutes to Tokyo Station by JR Narita Express
23 minutes to Hamamatsucho Station by Monorail
4 minutes from JR Hamamatsucho Station to Yurakucho Station
ART FAIR TOKYO is the largest art fair in Japan and the oldest in Asia, featuring a wide range of art from antiques and crafts to nihonga painting, modern art and contemporary art.
The fair continues to evolve and expand as a platform for the art market, connecting past and present, Asia and the West, and presenting historically inspired artistic contexts.