Artist LIST
Gallery 6.5’s roster of represented artists.
From leading figures driving Japanese contemporary art to emerging voices embodying new sensibilities, we introduce their practices and activities.
The artists listed here each capture “Japan today” from their own vantage point and make it visible in distinctive ways. Working across diverse media—painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and more—they pose questions to our memories, landscapes, and values.
As a platform open from Tokyo to the world, Gallery 6.5 is committed to connecting artists, artworks, collectors, and cultural institutions. We hope this page leads you to artists who resonate with you—and to new possibilities for your collection.



Enrico Isamu Ōyama
Enrico Isamu Ōyama (born 1983) is a contemporary artist based in Tokyo. He graduated from the Department of Intermedia Art, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts.
As an artist with Japanese and Italian cultural backgrounds, Ōyama has developed a distinctive abstract painting practice that explores “line,” “flow,” and “sign” from a global perspective.
His signature series Quick Turn Structure (QTS) reconstructs the rhythms and gestures of graffiti culture and has been acclaimed as a new visual language in which urban energy and painterly abstraction converge.