1. Maison Hermès Le Forum
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  2. Maison Hermès Le Forum
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  3. Maison Hermès Le Forum
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  4. Maison Hermès Le Forum
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  5. Maison Hermès Le Forum
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  6. Maison Hermès Le Forum
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Maison Hermès Le Forum

  • Art
  • Ginza
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Time Out says

This art space is located on the eighth floor of the Hermès flagship store. The surrounding building is constructed from glass blocks allowing soft light to filter through and open up the space, while the high ceiling also makes this the perfect venue for installations. There is no entry charge, and the exhibition area itself is not too big, so one can easily take in everything. This is the ideal place to go when you have a bit of time on your hands and want to use it for some creative respite.

Details

Address
5-4-1 Ginza, Chuo
Tokyo
Transport:
Ginza Station (Ginza line)
Opening hours:
11am-7pm, closed Wed

What’s on

Metal

From the Bronze Age to the present, metal has embodied power, endurance and mystery. Alchemists once revered it as the material of transmutation, and blacksmiths, who mastered the art of molding metal with fire, were seen as keepers of divine knowledge. Ginza Maison Hermès revisits this legacy through a group exhibition that explores the elemental, cultural and symbolic dimensions of one of humanity’s most transformative materials. Curated to accompany the Hermès Foundation’s publication Savoir & Faire: Metal (Iwanami Shoten, 2025), the exhibition reflects on the ambivalence of metal – its duality as both raw matter and refined craft, as nature shaped by human hand. The show presents the works of three artists: Chu Enoki, who breathes new life into industrial scrap and relics of weaponry; Maiko Endo, whose films merge mercury and vermilion to bridge inner and cosmic worlds; and Élodie Lesourd, who reinterprets heavy metal music through hyperrealist painting and semiotic play. Together, their works illuminate how metal, through sound, image and form, continues to shape the human imagination. Presented across the luminous 8th and 9th floors of Le Forum, the exhibition invites visitors to experience the alchemy between material, meaning and creation that defines our modern relationship with this ancient element.
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