In 2026, the Goethe-Institut Tokyo will open the new Goethe Gallery Tokyo, an experimental exhibition space. With the open call REFLEKTOR, we invite curators to propose projects that rethink the cultural dialogue between Germany and Japan. We welcome concepts that emphasize exchange, participation, and artistic experimentation.
REFLEKTOR accepts a wide range of formats, including traditional exhibitions, multimedia installations, performances, and hybrid approaches. The gallery aims to serve as both a mirror for emerging perspectives and a space where cultures interact and reflect on one another.
REFLEKTOR is open to professional curators based in Japan with up to five years of professional experience.
- Exhibition at the Goethe Gallery Tokyo
- Up to 6 weeks exhibition period plus one week each for installation and deinstallation
- Project budget of up to 900.000 JPY
- Fees for up to two guest speakers
- Additional budget for an exhibition flyer and wall text
- Accommodation in Tokyo for one person during installation week (subject to availability)
- Option to organize an opening reception
- A concept centered on Japanese German dialogue, including an artist list and project budget
- Realization of the exhibition within the provided resources, including artist communication and on-site coordination
- Ideas for accompanying formats (e.g., artist talks, workshops, digital elements)
- Delivery of press texts
- Basic social media documentation
Email subject: REFLEKTOR TOKYO
Please submit your application to: bewerbung-tokyo@goethe.de
Please submit one PDF containing:
- Curatorial concept and project description (max. 180 words, English)
- Description of accompanying formats
- Curator biography and artist introductions (max. 150 words, English)
- 2–3 reference images (optional)
- Website and/or social media links
- Rough budget and technical requirements
- Selection of at least one preferred exhibition period:
Please note:
- Supervision costs, if required, must be included in the budget
- Accessibility and diversity will be taken into consideration during selection
- A jury of curators/artists in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Tokyo will make the final selection
- Submission does not guarantee funding; decisions may not be accompanied by explanations
- By submitting, you agree to be contacted and to the internal processing of your data
- Projects must be non-commercial (no ticket or artwork sales)
- Additional external funding may be used with prior approval from the Goethe-Institut Tokyo
