Yayoi Kusama Infinity Nets OPRT, 2004, sold at Phillips New York
About Phillips
Phillips is the destination for international collectors to buy and sell rare and important works of twentieth-century and contemporary art, design, jewels, watches, photographs and editions at auction. By focusing specifically on the defining aesthetic movements of the last century, we have set ourselves apart as the most dynamic and forward-thinking auction house in the world.
Originally founded in London in 1796, Phillips combines global presence, finely honed expertise and individualized client service. Our team is comprised of experts from auction houses, museums, galleries and other leading arts institutions. In addition to conducting auctions in our New York, London, Hong Kong and Geneva salerooms, Phillips holds private sales and curated selling exhibitions around the world, including in cities such as Paris, Shanghai, Taipei, Tokyo and Jakarta. As an added service, Phillips provides valuations and appraisals for private clients, advisors, attorneys and other key fiduciaries.
Phillips' Tokyo office opened in 2016. In 2019, we moved to the center of the Japanese contemporary art world in Roppongi, Tokyo. Phillips Japan is available for appointments and happy to help facilitate appraisals, consignments, account creation, and absentee and advance bids for auctions as well as to arrange for the shipment of consigned or purchased property.
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Contact
Kyoko Hattori
Regional Director, Japan
khattori@phillips.com
+81 3 6273 4818
4F Piramide Building, 6-6-9 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032 (map)
〒106-0032 東京都港区六本木6-6-9ピラミデビル4階(地図)
Featured Editorial
Our Regional Director explained to 'Women's Wear Daily Japan' why Phillips' relocation to Roppongi will better serve Japanese collectors.
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Recent Exhibitions
This summer at Phillips Tokyo, we partnered with Hiroshi Fujiwara. FLOWER HUDDLE compiled interpretations of the "flower" by artists of varying ages and backgrounds.
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