This season is packed with exciting art exhibitions. FASHION HEADLINE brings you information on events and art exhibitions that are coming to an end soon. From the hottest names to world-famous artists, don't miss this rare opportunity!
--Until March 25th--
■ Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Jun Miura's birth, a large-scale exhibition, "MJ's FES Jun Miura Fest! The Complete Picture of My Boom Since 1958," will be held at Kawasaki City Museum.

■Ema Maeda's first solo exhibition in three years, "Losing Eyes." An installation inspired by questions and emotions about parents and family.

■ Graphic artist Yoshirotten's first major exhibition and collection in four years! Approximately 30 new works on display.

■ Leandro Erlich Exhibition Report! A Surprising Art Experience That Will Make You Question the Concept of "Seeing"

■ Off-White's Virgil Abloh to hold solo exhibition, including a conversation with Takashi Murakami! Kaikai Kiki Gallery

■ Artist Jin Katagiri's "Giri Exhibition," an exhibition of clay art created from everyday items, will be held again this year

--Until April 2nd--
■ Robert Akiyama presents the "Tokyo Creators File Festival," and the first large-scale exhibition will be held at Ikebukuro Parco!

--Until March 25th--
■ Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Jun Miura's birth, a large-scale exhibition, "MJ's FES Jun Miura Fest! The Complete Picture of My Boom Since 1958," will be held at Kawasaki City Museum.

■Ema Maeda's first solo exhibition in three years, "Losing Eyes." An installation inspired by questions and emotions about parents and family.

--Until March 29th--
■ Graphic artist Yoshirotten's first major exhibition and collection in four years! Approximately 30 new works on display.

--Until April 1st--
■ Leandro Erlich Exhibition Report! A Surprising Art Experience That Will Make You Question the Concept of "Seeing"

■ Off-White's Virgil Abloh to hold solo exhibition, including a conversation with Takashi Murakami! Kaikai Kiki Gallery

■ Artist Jin Katagiri's "Giri Exhibition," an exhibition of clay art created from everyday items, will be held again this year

--Until April 2nd--
■ Robert Akiyama presents the "Tokyo Creators File Festival," and the first large-scale exhibition will be held at Ikebukuro Parco!








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