3/13(金) 〜 5/31(日)
DDDART, 4-41-12 Daizawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
An artist book commemorative exhibition by photographer and film director Mika Ninagawa, held at her longtime creative base in Shimokitazawa. Under the theme of 'destruction, rebirth, and destruction again,' the show presents vivid floral imagery and portraits tracing her artistic history. At DDDART Shimokitazawa, cross-media works spanning books, objects, and spatial art come together, with collaboration projects featuring popular local shops for a combined art and neighborhood stroll.。
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An artist book-linked exhibition tracing Mika Ninagawa's creative journey. Highlights include collaboration projects with local Shimokitazawa shops such as vintage clothing store Igon, curry restaurant Magic Spice, Patisserie Kouzu, and Village Vanguard.
Mika Ninagawa is widely active as a photographer and film director, with Shimokitazawa as her longtime creative base. This exhibition commemorates the publication of a definitive artist book and is held in the neighborhood she has deep ties to.
Mika Ninagawa's 'mirror, mirror, mirror mika ninagawa' exhibition is held at DDDART Shimokitazawa from March 13 to May 31, 2026. Commemorating the publication of an artist book, it takes place in Shimokitazawa where Ninagawa has been based for over a decade. DDDART opened in 2022 as a gallery renovated from a traditional Japanese house, with two buildings called 'En' and 'Nagi.' The building is scheduled for demolition in August 2026.
DDDART Shimokitazawa (4-41-12 Daizawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo). About 5 minutes on foot from Shimokitazawa Station on the Odakyu Line or Keio Inokashira Line.
Weekday mornings are relatively uncrowded. Weekends can be busy, so arriving right when the museum opens is recommended.
hotelBook a hotel in 東京都 世田谷区 earlyPRAdmission: 1,200 yen (adults), 1,100 yen (university/vocational students), 800 yen (junior/senior high school), free for elementary and younger. Hours: 11:00–19:00. Combine your visit with a tour of collaborating Shimokitazawa shops.
An artist book-linked exhibition by Mika Ninagawa held at DDDART, a traditional Japanese house gallery in Shimokitazawa. Set slightly away from the bustling station area, the gallery's quiet exterior gives way to a vivid, immersive otherworld inside. Under the creative theme of destruction, rebirth, and destruction again, the exhibition features raw artistic expression such as paint splashed across tatami rooms, offering an intimate space distinct from large-scale projects.
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