Roppongi Art Night 2025 – “A Festival of City, Art, and Future.”
Sep 26, 2025 at 12:00am ~ Sep 28, 2025 at 12:00am
The Roppongi Art Night Executive Committee is hosting Roppongi Art Night 2025, a three-day art festival taking place in the streets of Roppongi from Friday, September 26, to Sunday, September 28, 2025. With the theme of “A Festival of City, Art, and Future,” the entire city of Roppongi is once again immersed in creative energy.
Since its inception in 2009, this event has continued to evolve with each passing year, with this year marking its 14th edition. Among the program highlights is “RAN Focus”, which launched last year. This program showcases a specific country or region by highlighting works by prominent artists from the location. This year’s focus is on Republic of Korea, featuring a diverse lineup of six outstanding artists, including Ayoung Kim, a video artist who earned a good reputation at the MACHINE LOVE: Video Games, AI, and Contemporary Art exhibition held at the Mori Art Museum, and Jibin Im, an artist who creates joyful installations of his signature “Bear Balloons” in urban settings.
Additionally, all across Roppongi—including museums, cultural facilities, large-scale complexes, and shopping districts—the festival will feature over 50 programs by approximately 30 artists, encompassing installation, performance, music, video, podcast events, and digital art. Over these three special days, exploring the streets will become an artistic experience.
This event embraces shifts in the times and changes in shared values, challenging society to consider the potential of art to bring new insights and inspiration.
Artists
Ayoung Kim
Born in 1979, Seoul-based artist Ayoung Kim utilizes a mix of CGI, live-action footage and video game engines to tell stories referred to as “speculative fiction.” It fuses geopolitics, mythology, technology, and futuristic iconography, with the artist commenting on present society through the speculative future. Kim won the Golden Nica in the New Animation Art category at Prix Ars Electronica in 2023, and the LG Guggenheim Award at Guggenheim Museum in 2025.
Location: Roppongi Hills Arena
Jaewon Kang
Born in 1989, Jaewon Kang is a Seoul-based artist and sculptor. He creates works using 3D programs and his tablet rather than traditional tools like a carving knife. As demonstrated by his works involving inflated and other materials, Kang is fascinated by sculptures that exist beyond traditionally defined physical matter. He explores them as ever-evolving forms that can exist across various planes and sizes. He has exhibited his works in various museums and galleries, including the Ho-Am Art Museum in Korea and Korean Cultural Center in Poland.
Location: Roppongi Hills Arena
Jibin Im
Born 1984 in Busan, Jibin Im made his debut in 2009 at the Animamix Biennial held at the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art. Since then, he has been based in Seoul. He began his public art project EVERYWHERE in Seoul in 2011 and has gone on to exhibit in more than 50 cities in Asia, North America, Europe, and the Middle East, exploring new possibilities for urban public art. He continues to expand the social capacity of art through collaborations with numerous museums such as the Seoul Museum of Art, Daegu Museum of Art, and Abu Dhabi Manarat Al Saadiyat Museum; public institutions including UNESCO, the United Nations Foundation, UNICEF, and the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and Special Olympics; and diverse global brands such as Gucci, Coca-Cola, Nike, and Samsung.
Location: Tokyo Midtown Courtyard, Plaza 1st Floor, Galleria B1 Floor, and other areas within Roppongi
Young Sup Jin
Born 1958 in Busan, Young Sup Jin graduated from Kyungsung University Graduate School with a major in metal crafts. He has held numerous solo exhibitions in locations including Busan, Seoul, Kobe, and Fukuoka. From 2009 to 2018, he ran the creative artist residence space Art Factory in Dadaepo and organized community art activities in Busan’s Gamcheon Culture Village to further the social participation of art. Additionally, he has served as artistic director for the Hainan Haikou Art Project in China and the Kuroshio Art Project on Tanegashima Island (2011–2023).
Location: Ryudo-cho Museum Street
TAGO
TAGO means lighting up the world by beating drums. Young Korean percussion group dedicated to sharing the wonders of Korean culture with the world through powerful and creative performances. A dynamic blend of traditional Korean instruments — from gigantic drums to small percussion — infused with elements of martial arts. In 2015, TAGO was designated as a Seoul professional art organization. In 2016–2017, they received 5-star reviews at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In 2017, they were invited to perform at the world-renowned music festival WOMAD. Between 2018 and 2025, TAGO actively toured across Europe, South America, and North America.
Location: Roppongi Hills Arena, Ryudo-cho Museum Street and Roppongi Hills 66 Plaza
Namjae Seo
Namjae Seo is a contemporary circus performer and creator based in Korea, specializing in object-based physical theatre and interactive performances. He has created original works such as Polosseum and One two! One two! and has performed internationally across Asia and Europe, including Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, and Italy.
Location: Roppongi Hills Arena and Roppongi Hills 66 Plaza
For more information, view the official website here.
Information
Start: Sep 26th 2025 at 12:00am
End: Sep 28th 2025 at 12:00am