2024.01.30

Announcement of international exhibitions selected as a precursor to "Artist Support Program" Starting in FY2024

Announcement of international exhibitions selected as a precursor to

Exhibition view of the international art exhibitions selected as the pre-projects for the “Artist Support Program.” Top right: Kawaguchi Tatsuo "COSMOS Series" 1974-75 / From bottom left: Makino Takashi "anti-cosmos" 2022, Kido Ryusuke "Inner Light" 2023

NCAR is pleased to announce the launch of “Artist Support Program” with the goal of enhancing the international reputations of contemporary Japanese art scenes.
International art exhibitions, such as Biennales and Triennales held around the world, function as significant art opportunities for artists to present their artworks and raise the international reputation of Japanese contemporary art.
This program provides support funds for the organizers of the international art exhibitions held outside of Japan, with the requirement that Japanese artists must participate in the international art exhibitions.
In FY2023, seven international exhibitions have been selected for support as a precursor to this program. Reports on the exhibitions and video interviews with participating artists will be released in due course.
Selected International Exhibitions and Artists as a precursor of “Artist Support Program”
Exhibition Period
(year/month/day) 
City Title Artist
2023/9/6-
2023/12/10
Sao Paulo,
Brazil
Sao Paulo Biennial Min Tanaka (Film: François Pain)
2023/9/21-
2023/11/19 
Seoul,
Korea
Seoul Media City Biennale Akira Ikezoe
2023/11/9-
2024/3/31
Shanghai,
China
Shanghai Biennale Tatsuo Kawaguchi
Takashi Makino
Ken Niibori (Nibo)
Yuriko Sasaoka
2023/11/18-
2024/3/24
Taipei,
Taiwan
Taipei Biennale Genpei Akasegawa
Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork
Takashi Ito
Takuro Mizuta Lippit / dj sniff
2023/12/9-
2024/4/30
Chiang Rai, 
 Thailand
Thailand Biennale Ryusuke Kido
Navin Rawanchaikul
Michihiro Shimabuku
2024/3/9-
2024/6/10
Sydney,
Australia
Biennale of Sydney Dumb Type
Sachiko Kazama
Maruyacco
2024/4/20-
2024/11/24
Venice,
Italy
Venice Biennale Tomie Ohtake
Kazuya Sakai

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