top of page

FEATURED


Yuriko Yamamoto“Hikari-Tsugi”Light Mending
Gallery G-77 presents Hikari-tsugi (Light Mending) by Yuriko Yamamoto. Inspired by the Japanese tradition of kintsugi, the exhibition explores trauma, loss, and spiritual regeneration through light. Illuminated sculptural objects transform absence into new forms of connection, inviting viewers to reflect on resilience, memory, and the possibility of reconnecting what has been lost.
NEWS
Search


Inga Krymskaya at Volta Basel 2026
16–21 June 2026 | Basel, Switzerland Stend B3, Volta art fair Hall 4.U, Congress Center, Messeplatz 21, Basel "3045 Variations of 'The Feast of Venus' " Variation #11, tapestry, 163 x 280 cm Gallery G-77 presents Variation #11 from Inga Krymskaya's ongoing project 3045 Variations of "The Feast of Venus". Revisiting Peter Paul Rubens's celebrated Baroque composition, Krymskaya transforms the historical image through contemporary visual language and media. In Variation #11, a


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


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
-
ARCHIVE

bottom of page
