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Stephan Spicher — Blossom and Free Form Exhibition at TOYO KITCHEN STYLE
Gallery G-77 and AMC Art & Mind Center present “Blossom and Free Form,” a solo exhibition by Swiss artist Stephan Spicher, on view from April 9 to April 21, 2026 at TOYO KITCHEN STYLE, Nagoya. Spicher’s works explore the relationships between nature, materiality and surface. Working on reflective aluminum panels, the artist applies automotive lacquer and gold leaf, creating luminous compositions that evoke floral structures without referring to a specific species. Through con
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Hideaki Takata Presents “Collision Compression”
Hideaki Takata’s “Collision Compression” explores photography as a site of tension, where material intervention and contradiction resist fixed meaning and open the image to a more immediate, physical presence.


Anna Hayat and Slava Pirsky attend the gallery this time
Anna Hayat and Slava Pirsky
will visit Gallery G-77 during their first trip to Japan.
Their works have previously been presented three times by
Gallery G-77 during past KG+ events. This exhibition marks the first occasion the artists will attend in person.


Anna Hayat and Slava Pirsky "Interval"
Gallery G-77 presents Interval, an exhibition by Israeli photographers Anna Hayat and Slava Pirsky, as part of the KG+ program of KYOTOGRAPHIE.


Stephan Spicher — Blossom and Free Form Exhibition at TOYO KITCHEN STYLE
Gallery G-77 and AMC Art & Mind Center present “Blossom and Free Form,” a solo exhibition by Swiss artist Stephan Spicher, on view from April 9 to April 21, 2026 at TOYO KITCHEN STYLE, Nagoya. Spicher’s works explore the relationships between nature, materiality and surface. Working on reflective aluminum panels, the artist applies automotive lacquer and gold leaf, creating luminous compositions that evoke floral structures without referring to a specific species. Through con


Yasuyo debuts new works at Gallery G-77
The Boundary line of Evolution FUWA FUWA 03 March - 01 April 2026 11:00 -18:00, Monday closed Gallery G-77 is pleased to present The Boundary Line of Evolution – FUWA FUWA, a new exhibition by Yasuyo. In this body of work, Yasuyo explores the fluid territory between abstraction and figuration. For the artist, the inner realm of sensation and the visible world are not opposites but states in continuous movement. The boundary of evolution appears not as a fixed line, but as som
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