Pace Tokyo Special Preview Past Jul 6 – Aug 9, 2024 Tokyo DETAILSPace Tokyo: Special PreviewJul 6 – Aug 9, 2024GALLERY1F; Azabudai Hills Garden Plaza-A5-8-1 Toranomon, Minato-kuTokyoCONNECT (opens in a new window) @pacegalleryAbove: Installation view, Pace Tokyo: Special Preview, Jul 6 – Aug 9, 2024, Pace Gallery, Tokyo © Pace Gallery Pace is pleased to open its permanent Tokyo gallery for special previews ahead of the gallery's inaugural exhibition to be presented in September. During this summer preview, the gallery is installed with nearly 50 artworks by 20th century and contemporary artists—many of whom are being introduced to Japan for the first time—showcasing the breadth of Pace’s program. (opens in a new window) Subscribe Now for Pace Tokyo Updates Read More Installation Views Installation view, Pace Tokyo: Special Preview, Jul 6 – Aug 9, 2024, Pace Gallery, Tokyo © Pace Gallery 1/6 Installation view, Pace Tokyo: Special Preview, Jul 6 – Aug 9, 2024, Pace Gallery, Tokyo © Pace Gallery 2/6 Installation view, Pace Tokyo: Special Preview, Jul 6 – Aug 9, 2024, Pace Gallery, Tokyo © Pace Gallery 3/6 Installation view, Pace Tokyo: Special Preview, Jul 6 – Aug 9, 2024, Pace Gallery, Tokyo © Pace Gallery 4/6 Installation view, Pace Tokyo: Special Preview, Jul 6 – Aug 9, 2024, Pace Gallery, Tokyo © Pace Gallery 5/6 Installation view, Pace Tokyo: Special Preview, Jul 6 – Aug 9, 2024, Pace Gallery, Tokyo © Pace Gallery 6/6 Carousel slide 0 Carousel slide 1 Carousel slide 2 Carousel slide 3 Carousel slide 4 Carousel slide 5 About Pace TokyoLocated inside of a building by British designer Thomas Heatherwick, our Tokyo gallery will span three floors and approximately 5,500 square feet. The building's interiors are designed by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto, whose practice focuses on the symbiotic relationships between the human body, the natural world, and architectural design. In addition to the 3,000 square feet of exhibition space split across the first and second floors, the third floor features an outdoor terrace, integrated within the building’s landscaped design concept to evoke rolling hills.Learn More Journal View All Exhibitions Trevor Paglen in Venice Apr 30, 2026 Pace Publishing Paul Thek: Notebook #41, 1977 Apr 21, 2026 Museum Exhibitions Agnes Martin at Dia Beacon Apr 04, 2026 Films Fred Moten & David Max Horowitz in Conversation on Sam Gilliam Apr 02, 2026 Overview Installation Views About the Gallery Journal