NEWS
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01-12-2025 Gallery Unfold presents a special collaborative exhibition — Wei-Ni Lu “Fountain and the Fluorescent” — opening on December 9 at Kyoto Tsutaya Bookstore!
From December 9 to December 29, the solo exhibition Wei-Ni Lu Solo Exhibition “Fountain and the Fluorescent”, organized by Kyoto Tsutaya Books and supported by gallery Unfold, will be held at Kyoto Tsutaya Books.
This exhibition showcases a selection of Lu’s silkscreen works, featuring both her representative pieces and the latest works from the Soft Landscape series. We warmly invite you to visit and enjoy the exhibition if you are in the area.
“Fountain and the Fluorescent”
Artist| Wei-Ni Lu
Dates| December 9 (Tue) – December 29 (Mon), 2025
Hours| 10:00–20:00 Closed at 17:00 on the final day
Venue| Art Wall, 6F, Kyoto Tsutaya Books(Inside KYOTO Takashimaya S.C.[T8])
Organizer| Kyoto Tsutaya Books
Support| gallery Unfold
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01-11-2025 【Special Event】Naoto Yamagishi’s Improvised Sound Performance!
At Jocelyn Shu’s solo exhibition Origins, opening on November 8, drummer and percussionist Naoto Yamagishi—active across Japan—will present an improvised sound performance. Experience the joy of both seeing and listening, and join us for this cross-geographical, cross-cultural collaboration!
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01-10-2025 Announcement of Participation in Kyoto Experiment 2025 Fringe “More Experiments”
The collaboration by Unfold Contemporary, monade contemporary|単子現代, and D ARTS—Kosuke Ikeda / Shota Matsui / Yao-Cheng Lee / Anthony Plasse | Mise-en-Scène dislocated—held this October across two venues, gallery Unfold and monade contemporary|単子現代, is participating in the Kyoto Experiment Fringe program “More Experiments.
This exhibition explores the conditions under which inorganic substances such as minerals can function as a mise-en-scène (stage setting) through the two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and installation works of Kosuke Ikeda, Shota Matsui, Yao-Cheng Lee, and Anthony Plasse.
By transcending the constraints of time and space—such as history and geography—the exhibition invites viewers to experience the displacement of the mise-en-scène illuminated by inorganic matter.
