Galerie Vanessa Quang, Paris The Cutting Light — Miya Ando, Yasuhiro Morinaga, 2011

Histoire de la Vidéo Française, screenings of historical single channel works, 2012 Institut Français, Fès, Morocco

Diary of a Thief — We Steal Because We Love, Sunday Issue, Shibuya, Tokyo — 2013 Group exhibition curated by Stephen Sarrazin. Artists: Alain Declercq, Arnaud Cohen, Carlitos Zanahoria, Cathy Burghi, Cendrillon Bélanger, Juliette Lemontey, Léa Le Bricomte, Lydie Jean-Dit-Pannel, Mihai Grecu, Pascal Lièvre, Sarah Trouche, Soukaina Joual, Tom de Pékin. Art direction and design: Muzika. Copy: Michitaka Kita. Coordination and translation: Yukiko Kono.

We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off, Geikou, Shinjuku, Tokyo — 2014 Group exhibition curated by Stephen Sarrazin. Artists: Tove Kjellmark, Lydie Jean-Dit-Pannel, Shelly Silver, Pascal Lièvre, Cendrillon Bélanger, Soukaina Joual, SMITH.

Improbable Borders: My Citadel is Frayed, Cartel Collective, Berlin — October–November 2014 Group exhibition of Japanese photography curated by Stephen Sarrazin.

A Matter of Sensuality, Jikka, Sotokanda, Tokyo — January 2015 Group exhibition curated by Stephen Sarrazin. Artists include: Daria G. De Pascalis, Pascal Lièvre, Tom de Pékin, Soukaina Joual, Crémance, Juliette Lemontey.

BACC Special lecture series, Bangkok — March 2015 Three lectures and screenings on video and media art, BACC, Bangkok.

— The Origins: From Signal to Performance

— The Recognition of Video by Museums through the Installation

— The Move from Video to Media and Film Installation

Cartel Collective, Berlin — 2015 John Sanborn, Solo exhibition curated by Stephen Sarrazin. Works on personal mythologies, memory, and the detritus of ingenuity.

Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo — lectures and video screenings, 2015–2016

“Video and Painting — Can the Screen Become the Canvas?” — June 20, 2015, Cy Twombly exhibition.

— Fifty Years of Works on Paper “Relationship between photography and media art” — November 21, 2015.

“Dialogue with Film Director Travis Klose” — December 5, 2015. Screening of documentary Arakimentari.

Blonde on Blonde, BlockHouse, Harajuku, Tokyo — October 2015 Pascal Lièvre, Cendrillon Bélanger, Soukaina Joual.

John Sanborn, Bangkok Art and Culture Center — March 24 – July 10, 2016 Solo exhibition. 8 installations on myth, music, and memory. Curated by Stephen Sarrazin.

John Sanborn retrospective, Festival Bandits Mages, Bourges — October 31 – November 13, 2016 Six installations, screenings. Curated by Stephen Sarrazin.

An Archive for Disappearing, BlockHouse, Harajuku, Tokyo — 2016 Group exhibition curated by Stephen Sarrazin. Artists include: Martin Liebscher, Soukaina Joual, Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay (now Benny Nemer) (further artists to be confirmed)

Ken Nakahashi Gallery, Shinjuku, Tokyo — Guest curator, 2017–2018

Cendrillon Bélanger: Blonde Venus — first solo exhibition in Japan. Two decades of photographs and video works. 2017.

One Cup, La Petite Tasse — group show, August 4–26, 2017. Artists: Travis Klose, Tom de Pékin, Stephen Lack, Soukaina Joual, Shelly Silver, Sarisa Dhammalangka, Pascal Lièvre, Léa Le Bricomte, Daria G. De Pascalis, Cremance, Clarisse Robin, Cendrillon Bélanger.

John Sanborn: Entre Nous, Between Us — first solo exhibition in Japan. Three video installations. January 12–27, 2018.

An Idea Would Make That Sound, Tokyo University of the Arts (Geidai), Ueno Campus — October 24–26, 2018 Group exhibition, Exhibition Room, University Hall 2F, Faculty of Music. Curated by Stephen Sarrazin. Artists: Gary Hill (Isolation Tank, 2010–11), John Sanborn (Entre Nous, 2017), Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay (Live to Tell, 2002), Cremance (Eau de Toilette, 2010), Jonna Kina (Arr. for a Scene, 2017).

This Can Be Our Home, Tokyo University of the Arts (Geidai), Senju Campus — 2018 Group exhibition curated by Stephen Sarrazin. Artists include: Soukaina Joual (further artists to be confirmed)

Her Prerogative: Women and/in Self-Portraits — 2019 Two-venue exhibition curated by Stephen Sarrazin, assisted by Yangyu Zhang. Venue 1: NNGEN, Kabukicho, Tokyo — March 2019. Artists: Cendrillon Bélanger, Clarisse Robin, Dalila Belaza, Sarisa Dhammalangka, Iris Gallarotti, Shelly Silver, Ariane Loze, Pascal Lièvre, Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir.

Venue 2: Tokyo University of the Arts (Geidai), Senju Campus — April 15–26, 2019. Artists: Clarisse Robin, Dalila Belaza, Soukaina Joual, Iris Gallarotti, Shelly Silver, Ariane Loze, Pascal Lièvre, Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir, Zainab Fasiki, Cathy Burghi.

NONSELF, Jeu de Paume Museum, Paris — date to be confirmed Performance presentation by John Sanborn with curator Stephen Sarrazin.

Rooms to Breathe, The 5th Floor, Tokyo — March 5–21, 2021 Group exhibition co-curated by S_Z (Stephen Sarrazin and Yangyu Zhang / szbureau.com). Artists: Edi Dubien, Cathy Burghi, Simon Faithfull, Emma di Orio, Yushi Li, Wenzhou, Gary Hill, Robert Cahen, Edin Velez.

Videoformes, Clermont-Ferrand — S_Z guest curators — 2021 Artists: Tomoko Konoike, Eiko Soga.

Between Order and Entropy: The Media Art of John Sanborn, ZKM, Karlsruhe — 2022 Exhibition and accompanying volume published by Hatje Cantz, 2023. Co-curated by Stephen Sarrazin and Philipp Ziegler.

Grasping at Straws, The 5th Floor, Tokyo — October 8–28, 2022 Group exhibition curated by Stephen Sarrazin. Artists: Pascal Lièvre, Gary Hill, Mihai Grecu, John Sanborn, Tove Kjellmark