Two of Bristol’s most influential street artists put on a collaborative show in Tokyo.
What to expect
Inkie, whose bold pieces helped shape the U.K. graffiti movement in the 1980s, and Sepr, known for his witty, character-driven work seen on walls and album covers around the world, have created a new body of work inspired by Japan.
In the lead-up to the show, the artists were in residence at Under the Tracks in Nakameguro, transforming the gallery space with mural works.
Throughout the event, there will be live painting workshops featuring the artists (in English, with Japanese interpretation).

Tickets 2025
Entry is free. Attending a live painting session requires a ticket (¥5,500). There will be four sessions during the opening weekend.
How to get there
From Shinjuku Station, take the JR Yamanote Line to Shibuya, then transfer to the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line and get off at Nakameguro Station. The venue, Under the Tracks, is about a 5-minute walk from the station.
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