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Gallery G-77 at VOLTA Basel next month
We are pleased to announce that Gallery G-77 will participate in VOLTA Basel during Art Basel week at Booth B3. The presentation brings together artists whose practices move between tradition, material experimentation and contemporary visual thought, featuring works by Toyohiko Nishijima, Noriko Kurafuji, Inga Krymskaya, Keisuke Watanabe and Hiroko Shiina. Booth B3 VOLTA Basel June 16 – 21, 2026 Hall 4.U, Congress Center, Messeplatz 21, Basel Let us know if you would like to
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Peter Dellert Solo Exhibition Spontaneous Abstractions 2014 - 2025
18 (Tue) - 30 (Sun) November, 2025 11:00 -18:00, Monday closed Gallery G-77 is pleased to present Spontaneous Abstractions 2014–2025, a solo exhibition by American artist Peter Dellert. Known for his sculptural works and inventive use of unconventional materials, Dellert introduces a long-running series of small, intimate paintings created with colored pencil and ink on finely textured sandpaper.


Nanako Kawaguchi Solo Exhibition"Hide and Seek"
28 (Tue) October - 16 (Sun) November, 2025 11:00 -18:00, Monday closed Gallery G-77 is pleased to present a new solo exhibition by Nanako Kawaguchi. The exhibition features a series of large-scale oil paintings in which colors and motifs intertwine - flowers and trees sprout from faces, bodies dissolve into landscapes, and images drift between dream and reality. Through delicate brushwork and soft tonal gradation, Kawaguchi creates scenes of transformation, revealing fleeti


Upcoming Art Fair
AAF Battersea, London - Autumn 15 - 19 October 2025 Booth K4 Gallery G-77 is pleased to announce its participation in the Affordable Art Fair Battersea 2025 . We will present works by the following artists at Booth K4 : Keisuke Watanabe Haruomi Izumi Noriko Kurafuji Yuji Ashikawa Atsushi Takematsu Tatyana Brown Masako Nunokawa


Gallery G-77 at Affordable Art Fair New York
Booth D16 | Sept 18–21, 2025


Yasuyo Solo Exhibition "The Graceful Rhythm of the Primitive Future"
In her new series The Graceful Rhythm of the Primitive Future, Yasuyo explores a slower, more spacious visual language. Through softened color, rhythmic intervals and the quiet tension between forms, she invites us to contemplate the present moment and the emotional echoes carried through time.
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