Daimaru Museum Tokyo - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Daimaru Museum Tokyo. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Mitsuhiko Imamori "Satoyama"
Satoyama is a peaceful region enveloped by snow in the winter, dogtooth violets that announce the approach of spring, the blossoming of purple azaleas after the winter, blessed with distinct seasons and (...)
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Mami Flower Design Exhibition 2008 "Flowers, People, Life"
Mami Flower Design School, which is based on a no-fuss, casual approach to flower arrangement designed to stir up a rich sensibility in people, celebrates its 46th anniversary this year. They hope to communicate (...)
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"Four Great Ukiyoe Masters" Exhibition
Ukiyoe woodblock prints took as their subject the customs of the common people of the Edo period, their lifestyles, famous actors and popular beauties, renowned landscapes and so on. Using a printing method (...)
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"Twentieth Century Masters" Exhibition
In the 150 years since photography was invented, the medium has become more than just an art form, but also an indispensable part of every aspect of our lives. With the development of digital technologies (...)
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"European Painting Masterpieces from the Yamadera Goto Museum Collection" Exhibition
Yamadera Goto Museum, housing mainly Yamagata Prefecture businessman Kijiro Goto's European painting collection, opened in Yamadera in April, 1994. Seventy works from this collection will be introduced (...)
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John Burningham Exhibition
This exhibition is held in commemoration of this artist's 45th year anniversary since debuting as an illustrator. This artist has been awarded the prestigious Kate Greenway Children's Book Medal twice, (...)
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"Modern Nihon-ga Masterpieces from the Mizuno Museum collection, Genealogy of Beauty - From Taikan Yokoyama to Tatsuo Takayama" Exhibition
Artists such as Gahou Hashimoto, Taikan Yokoyama, Shunsou Hishida who had a great influence on modern Nihon-ga continue to move viewers with their works to this day. This exhibition commemorates the opening (...)
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"The Brillance of Belle Époque" Exhibition
This exhibition commemorates the opening of the new Daimaru Museum Tokyo. The period from the late 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century in Europe was called the Belle Époque. An elegant joyful (...)
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19th All Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
The All Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition that has been held biannually since 1971 reaches its 19th exhibition this year. The exhibition is held to decide Japan's top ceramicist, and is the largest scale domestic (...)
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"Hiroshi Abe's World" Exhibition
Asahi City's Asahiyama Zoo is becoming popular as one of Hokkaido's newest major landmarks. The zoo has attracted attention by holding "behavior exhibitions" such as the penguins' march. This exhibition (...)
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”Hollywood Splendor: Fashion in Movies" Exhibition
After the emergence of "motion pictures" in 1885 by the Lumiere brothers, it has been about 110 years since it arrived in Kobe, Japan. Movie is one of the indispensable spectacles and arts of the 21st (...)
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Children's Books by Dutch Artists Exhibition
With its usage of bright and cheerful colors, Denmark is a leading country in design and has produced many first rate illustrators. This exhibition focuses on two of Holland's greatest artists; Dick Bruna, (...)
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"Faces of Angkor Temples" Exhibition
Baku Saito and Chris Rainer collaborated with the United Nations for this exhibition as part of UNESCO's 60th anniversary celebrations.
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"Rare Works of Shiko Munakata" Exhibition
Kuraray celebrates 80 years in business by holding this exhibition with a selection of over 50 of Shiko Munakata's works comprised of representative pieces from the collection of the Ohara Museum and the (...)
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Raoul Dufy "A Celebration of Beauty"
Raoul Dufy (1877-1953), one of the greatest painters of the 20th century, was famous for his sophisticated Fauvist paintings brimming with imaginative colour-schemes. From Fauvism, he eventually developed (...)
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Kenji Ishikawa "Bathed in Moonlight"
This is an exhibition of 120 works including 60 new photographs by Kenji Ishikawa, who has traveled the world for over 20 years taking photographs of landscapes under the full moon: moonlight shining over (...)
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Mami Flower Design Exhibition 2006 "Always Flowers"
Mami Flower Design School celebrates 44 years of enriching daily lives through flowers. This is an exhibition that suggests how to bring flowers into our homes by creating spaces with flower arrangements (...)
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Niki de Saint Phalle Exhibition
For the first reprospective exhibition in Japan after the death of Niki de Saint Phalle (1930~2002), ninety pieces of 3D works, collages, oil paintings and prints will be displayed. The works are mainly (...)
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Hiroko Koshino "Osui-Kasane"
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A Wonderland of Picture Books
180 original illustrations by 14 popular picture book artists from all over the world. Artists include: Virginia Lee Barton ("The Little House"), John Burningham ("Borka: The Adventures of a Goose With (...)
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Paul Klee Exhibition
The exhibition introduces all aspects of Klee's art following 2 main themes: "to draw" and "to paint." Swiss/German painter Paul Klee (1879-1940) has had a big influence on the modern art scene, especially (...)
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Giorgio de Chirico Exhibition "When You Wander into a Forest in a Different Dimension"
With the cooperation of Giorgio and Isa de Chirico Foundation, Daimaru Museum presents over 110 oil paintings, sketches, and sculptures in the classic realism and neo metafisica styles of Giorgio de Chirico. (...)
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Marcus Pfister
Celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Japanese publication of "The Rainbow Fish"! This long-time bestseller, first published in 1992, has sold over 130,000,000 copies in over 36 countries. The Japanese (...)
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Hildesheim Museum's Ancient Egyptian Exhibition
Daimaru Museum presents an exhibition of artifacts from Hildesheim Museum's Egyptian collection. The great Greek historian Herodotus said "Egypt is the gift of the River Nile". Likening the contrast of (...)
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Gaspard and Lisa - Original Illustrations by Georg Hallensleben
Gaspard, who dons a blue scarf, is an active boy who gets around on his rollerblades. Lisa, with a red scarf, is a cute, precocious girl. Neither a dog nor a rabbit, the stories which the imaginary creatures (...)
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Charles & Ray Eames Exhibition - Gallery Talk
Daimaru Museum Tokyo 12th floor Speaker: Haruhiko Fujita (Osaka University Professor) Please retain your exhibition ticket for admission.
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The Work of Charles and Ray Eames -A Legacy of Invention-
As pioneers of modern design, Charles and Ray Eames shaped America's 20th Century. Together, they created furniture and later expanded to other design work that responded to the era's social improving (...)
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Grandma Lockyer's Treasure: British Dollhouse Exhibition
Dollhouses were collected by ladies of noble families and wealthy merchants, and were often used as educational toys by their children. This exhibition will feature 70 pieces from the massive dollhouse (...)
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The 30th Bonsai Exhibition
The perfect culmination of the Japanese appreciation of the arts and the nature, Bonsai is gaining popularity in countries outside Japan and also among women and the young. This 30th exhibition and contest (...)
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Koji Araki
This exhibition marks the 30th anniversary of Koji Araki's art career painting cosmos flowers.
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William Morris and Arts&Crafts
A thinker and a poet, William Morris is most known for being the provocateur of the Arts and Crafts Movement and making prolific contributions to Modern design. This exhibition will take a close look at (...)




