Gallery G-77 was first established by owner and director Andrei Mikhailov in 2003 at 77 Fontanka River Embankment in St. Petersburg. The gallery name references its address. It was one of the first galleries in Russia to represent contemporary international artists with a particular focus on Japan, where the gallery’s owner spent more than 10 years. Enryu Kano, Maiko Maeda, Sawako Watanabe, Takuji Shimura and Diana Wong were among the first to have their solo exhibitions in the gallery. In 2010 G-77 invited Izuru Mizutani who became the first Japanese contemporary artist to demonstrate his installation projects in the State Russian Museum. In 2011 Gallery moved to Japan. In November 2014 G-77 opened its new location in Kyoto city centre between Imperial Place and Nijo Castle, in a Japanese old machiya house.
Opening Hours |
13:00-19:00 It may change depend on the event |
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Closed Day |
Sunday, Monday, Public Hollidays It may change depend on the event |
Entrance Fee / Tickets |
Admission Free |
Contact | TEL:090-9419-2326 FAX:075-755-76-95 Email:g77gallery@gmail.gol.com |
Address | 73-3, Nakanocho, Chuo-ku, Kyoto 604-0086 |
Access | Marutamachi subway station, exit 2 (20 meters South from Marutamachi st.reet and Ogawa street) |
URL | www.g77gallery.com |
Parking lot |
× there are parking lot in front of gallery |
*This information was updated on 13/01/2015. Please note that it may be different from the current information.