TOKYO WEIRDOS -Manila Invasion-
Feb. 14 – Mar. 8, 2026
@forcefield.artspace /
@hideaway.hq
42 Katipunan Ave, West, Quezon City, 1110 Metro Manila, Philippines
OPEN 1pm-9pm / CLOSE Monday
Mograg gallery shows highly original “Japanese Lowbrow Art” from Tokyo to the world.
Lowbrow Art means “art for the masses”—art that doesn’t require the high context and history of Contemporary Art, allowing you to simply and directly see and collect the beauty, cool, crazy, and cuteness of the work.
This time, we’ve gathered some of our gallery’s most distinctive and representative artists. We invite you to enjoy their Weirdos Worlds.
Moving forward, we will continue to work together in friendship with galleries worldwide, including FORCE FIELD, to create an even happier and more wonderful art world than ever before.
2026, Motoko Ohta and oki-chu.
Participating Artists
Dehara Yukinori
@deharayukinori
Johnny Akihito Noda
@wc_johnny
oki-chu.
@oki.chu
Yozi Simoda
@INC_Yozi
Yu Maeda
@_yu_maeda_
mograg gallery
@mograggallery
Founded in 2008 by Motoko Ota (Owner) and oki-chu. (Painter / Director), the gallery is currently based in Okachimachi, Tokyo. While primarily focusing on painting, it plans and operates exhibitions by artists who are not bound by categories or specific forms of expression, and also develops projects that translate these works into various products.
The gallery’s core concept is “Japanese Lowbrow Art.” Rather than what is considered mainstream “high art,” it embraces art that emerges from its periphery—art of the people. By doing so, the gallery aims to communicate the direct joy and excitement of “drawing” and “viewing” art, offering encounters with what can be described as art driven by personal taste and sensibility.