
				Established in 1989 in Ginza, our gallery has cultivated a keen eye for aesthetics, 
				building on the experience and achievements of our family's art dealership, which has been passed down since our grandfather's generation.
				
				Today, we are expanding our focus to the Asian market, engaging in the promotion of artists both domestically and internationally.
				
				Additionally, through our activities with the Tokyo Art Club and the National Federation of Art Dealers, 
				as well as through curated exhibitions, we are dedicated to nurturing emerging artists.
				
				By showcasing exceptional works that have the potential to influence society, we strive to continuously propose new values to the world.
				Solo Exhibitions
				1969 Tsubaki Modern Art Gallery (Tokyo)
				1972 Tsubaki Modern Art Gallery (Tokyo)
				1973 Gallery Amelia (Tokyo)
				1977 Tokiwa Gallery (Tokyo)
				1978 Gallery Amelia (Tokyo)
				1980 Kobayashi Gallery (Tokyo)
				1983 Ginza Art Museum (Tokyo)
				Galerie Manu (Akita)
				1985 Simultaneous Exhibition at Kamakura Gallery (Tokyo) & Kobayashi Gallery (Tokyo)
				1987 Kobayashi Gallery (Tokyo)
				1989 Simultaneous Exhibition at Gallery Q (Tokyo) & Gallery +1 (Tokyo)
				1990 J2 Gallery (Tokyo)
				1991
				Gallery Salem (Chiba)
				J2 Gallery (Tokyo)
				1992
				Art Space (Tokyo)
				J2 Gallery (Tokyo)
				1993
				Off Gallery (Chiba)
				Suihō Gallery (Tokushima)
				Gallery Tanaka (Kagawa)
				Gallery Kōchi (Tokyo)
				1994
				J2 Gallery (Tokyo)
				Arcs Gallery (Tokyo)
				Suihō Gallery (Tokushima)
				100% Gallery (Tokyo)
				Gallery Tanaka (Kagawa)
				1995
				J2 Gallery (Tokyo)
				Gallery ZART (Kagawa)
				1996
				Gallery Kōchi (Tokyo)
				J2 Gallery (Tokyo)
				Gallery Tanaka (Kagawa)
				J2 Gallery (Tokyo)
				Metal Art Museum Hikarinotani (Chiba)
				Gallery Mutsu (Chiba)
				Suihō Gallery (Tokushima)
				Art House Juno Yes Asahi (Gunma)
				1997
				Ishikawa Gallery (Tokyo)
				Artland Gallery (Kagawa)
				Marugame City Museum (Kagawa)
				Gallery Kōchi (Tokyo)
				1998
				J2 Gallery (Tokyo)
				J2 Gallery (Tokyo)
				Artland Gallery (Kagawa)
				1999 Ishikawa Gallery (Tokyo)
				2000
				Daikokuya Gallery (Tochigi)
				Artland Gallery (Kagawa)
				2001 Ishikawa Gallery (Tokyo)
				2002 Artland Gallery (Kagawa)
				2003 Ishikawa Gallery (Tokyo)
				2004 Artland Gallery (Kagawa)
				2005 Ishikawa Gallery (Tokyo)
				2006 Artland Gallery (Kagawa)
				2007 Ishikawa Gallery (Tokyo)
				2008 Art Fair Tokyo 2008 (Tokyo International Forum, Ishikawa Gallery Booth, Tokyo)
				2010 Ishikawa Gallery
				2012 Ishikawa Gallery
				2016 Ishikawa Gallery
				2018 Ishikawa Gallery
				2024 Ishikawa Gallery
				
Masahiro Okada
2-21-5 Akasaka, Minato-ku,
                    Tokyo 107-0052, Japan
03-6277-7261
info@galleryishikawa.com