[Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore] Held a charity exhibition “THE CLUB Collective Echoes for Children” at THE CLUB, which will lead the next generation of the art world.

Oliver Beer, Cyanotype drawing for Composition for Mouths (Songs My Mother Taught Me) III, 2021, Courtesy Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac

Aiming to eliminate educational disparities and create a social foundation where all children can choose their own way of life.

At the gallery THE CLUB (Ginza GINZA SIX6F, Chuo-ku) in Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore, a charity exhibition "THE CLUB Collective Echoes for Children" will be held with 11 domestic and foreign artists. 10% of the sales of this exhibition will be donated to the certified NPO Kids Door. The session is from December 23, 2021 (Thursday) to January 20, 2022 (Thursday).

Oliver Beer, Cyanotype drawing for Composition for Mouths (Songs My Mother Taught Me) III, 2021, Courtesy Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac

This time, THE CLUB will hold a charity project "THE CLUB Collective – Echoes for Children" with 11 domestic and foreign artists.

Since the opening of the corridor, THE CLUB has been active with the belief that art has the power to connect people and enrich society.



Following the relief fund "COVID 19 Relief Fund" that was held last spring, this time we will hold a charity project for children, who will lead the next generation of the art world. A society where all children can deepen their knowledge equally by eliminating educational disparities. And I hope that I can contribute as much as possible to the foundation where I can choose my career and way of life by my own will, not the choice made by elimination due to a specific social position or disparity.

There, we met Kids Door, a certified NPO. Kids Door supports children's education, has faced the social issue of "child poverty" in Japan since its establishment in 2007, and has provided free learning support and whereabouts for children in economically difficult families. We are doing activities to do. And this time, their activities and the thoughts of THE CLUB resonated, and we will donate 10% of the sales of this exhibition.

The exhibited works are works by 11 artists who have agreed to this project.

We hope that through this exhibition, the power of art will make everyone's hearts warmer, and we will work together to create opportunities for children who will lead the next generation of the art world.

We hope that the social contribution of art will help to further penetrate Japanese society.

・ Participating artists

・ Naoya Inose: Born in Kanagawa in 1988. Currently based in London.
・ Yojiro Imasaka: Born in Hiroshima in 1983. Currently based in New York.
・ Mayuko Ose: Born in Kanagawa in 1996. Based in Tokyo.
-Oliver Beer: Born in England in 1985. Currently based in London and Paris.
・ Core Pore: Born in England in 1987. Currently based in Los Angeles.
・ Masakatsu Kondo: Born in Aichi in 1962. Currently based in London.
Detanico Rein: An artist duo by French-Brazilian Angela Detanico and Rafael Rein. Currently based in Paris.
・ Nicholas Hatful: Born in Tokyo in 1984. Currently based in London.
-Pierre-Ely de Pibrac: Born in France in 1983. Currently based in Paris.
・ Hiroka Yamashita: Born in Hyogo in 1991. Currently based in Okayama.
・ Ryan Sullivan: Born in New York in 1983. Based in New York.

We would also like to thank Sadie Coles HQ and THADDAEUS ROPAC for their great cooperation in holding this project.

Naoya Inose Where is my home 2021 Oil, acrylic on linen 35.8 x 28 cm © ️ THE CLUB

Yojiro Imasaka, Shades of Recollection # 3, 2008, Gelatin Silver Print, 101 x 127 cm, © ️ THE CLUB

・ Exhibition details

"THE CLUB Collective – Echoes for Children"
Date: December 23, 2021 (Thursday) -January 20, 2022 (Thursday)
Hours: 12: 00-19: 00 Closed: Sundays, Sundays, December 31st-January 4th Year-end and New Year holidays Location: GINZA SIX 6F THE CLUB (inside Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore)
Enter: Free

Amid changes in lifestyle due to the spread of infectious diseases, we will also publish various contents on Instagram (@ theclub.tokyo) so that many people can enjoy the exhibition with peace of mind.

Exhibition HP: http://theclub.tokyo/ja/exhibitions/charity2112/
Instagram: theclub.tokyo
Contact: info@theclub.tokyo
Introduction site: https://store.tsite.jp/ginza/blog/art/23866-1534021208.html

・ Certified specified non-profit corporation Kids Door

Address: 1-28-33 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0033 Glanffice Kayabacho Building 2nd floor Phone number: 03-5244-9990 (Reception hours: 10:00 to 18:00 Weekdays only)
FAX .: 03-5244-9991
Email: info@kidsdoor.net
HP: https://kidsdoor.net

・ THE CLUB

Under careful curation, we will hold exhibitions that transcend the times and fields, centered on contemporary artists who have few opportunities to visit Japan.

Address: 10-1, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 GINZA SIX 6F Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore Inquiries: info@theclub.tokyo
Business hours: 12: 00-19: 00
URL: http://theclub.tokyo/
Instagram: theclub.tokyo

·store information

Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore Address: 6-10-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 GINZA SIX 6F
Phone number: 03-3575-7755
Business hours: Please check the website.
Homepage: https://store.tsite.jp/ginza/

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