Roppongi Crossing 2025: What Passes Is Time. We Are Eternal.

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  • A popular series exhibition held once every three years that provides a panoramic view of the Japanese contemporary art scene
  • Introducing a variety of expressions such as paintings, sculptures, ceramics, embroidery, videos, and sound pieces
  • Experiential works such as a fantastic large-scale installation with soap bubbles dancing around and play experiences of AI game works are also available.
  • Reconsidering "Japan" from the diverse perspectives of all 21 artists

What to expect

Roppongi Crossing" is a series of exhibitions that has captured the “now” of contemporary Japanese art once every three years. The 8th edition, this time with the theme of “time,” introduces a total of 21 artists who are active in Japan or have roots in Japan. Not only paintings and sculptures, but also immersive installations, large, colorful ceramic works, and delicate embroidery works will be on display. It will be held at the Mori Art Museum on the top floor of Roppongi Hills. It is also recommended for outings on rainy, hot, or cold days.

Roppongi Crossing 2025 Exhibition: Time Passes, We Are Eternal
Reijiro Wada, "Scarlet Portal," 2020 Exhibition view: "Embraced Void," Daniel Marzona (Berlin), 2020 / Photo: Nick Ash
Roppongi Crossing 2025 Exhibition: Time Passes, We Are Eternal
A.A.Murakami "New Spring" 2017 Exhibition view: "Studio Swine x COS, New Spring" Milan Salone 2017
Roppongi Crossing 2025 Exhibition: Time Passes, We Are Eternal
Takuro Kuwata 《Untitled》Untitled 2016
Roppongi Crossing 2025 Exhibition: Time Passes, We Are Eternal
Kelly Akashi, "Monument (Regeneration)" 2024-2025 Courtesy: Lisson Gallery / Photography: Dawn Blackman
Roppongi Crossing 2025 Exhibition: Time Passes, We Are Eternal
Reijiro Wada, "Mittag," 2016 Exhibition view: Koshiki Island (Kagoshima), 2004 / Photograph: Masumi Fukumiya
Roppongi Crossing 2025 Exhibition: Time Passes, We Are Eternal
Hiro Naotaka, "Untitled (Anatomy)", 2024. Courtesy: Misako & Rosen, Tokyo. Photo: Okano Kei.
Roppongi Crossing 2025 Exhibition: Time Passes, We Are Eternal
Kitazawa Jun "Fragile Gift: The Kite of Hayabusa" Fragile Gift: The Kite of Hayabusa 2024 Installation view: ARTJOG 2024, Jogja National Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Photo: Aditya Putra Nurfaizi

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