9-Day Screen Week to Showcase Video Works by 17 Emerging Artists, Including Yu Araki, Umi Ishihara, and Aya Momose!
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BUG, an art center operated by Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd., will host 'In-dividual Theater: BUG Screen Week 2026' for nine days starting July 3, 2026, at its facility next to Tokyo Station. The event will screen video works by 17 emerging artists, including Yu Araki, Umi Ishihara, and Aya Momose. The purpose is to support artists who create video works that are difficult to sell or collect and thus struggle to achieve economic circulation. Several talk events with artists and guests will also be held during the period.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Are there any free art events to enjoy near Tokyo Station?
- A: Yes, from July 3rd for 9 days in 2026, the 'In-dividual Theater: BUG Screen Week 2026' will be held at BUG, next to Tokyo Station. You can view video works by 17 artists for free.
- Q: Where is the BUG art center and how can I get there?
- A: BUG is located on the first floor of an office building right next to Tokyo Station, which is used by 1.26 million people daily, making it very convenient to access.
- Q: Who is this event recommended for?
- A: It is recommended for those interested in contemporary art and video works, those who want to experience new values and expressions, and those who wish to spend cultural time around Tokyo Station.
- Q: Is there a chance to meet the artists during the event?
- A: Yes, several talk events featuring the participating artists are scheduled during the event period. Please check the official website for details.
- Q: Why does this event specialize in video works?
- A: The event focuses on video works because they have high hurdles for sales and collection, making them economically challenging. BUG aims to actively highlight these works and support the artists' activities.