LIST OF WORKS
Gallery 6.5 presents a carefully curated collection of artworks by contemporary artists.
Each piece shown here symbolizes “Japanese art of today,” where traditional Japanese aesthetics meet a modern sensibility. Within every work, the artist’s ideas, techniques, and the accumulated layers of time intersect—opening new conversations with each viewer.
We propose artworks not merely as objects to be owned, but as something to live with. From Tokyo to the world, we invite you to experience the potential and spirit of Japanese art.



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.