Gallery Dojunkai - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery Dojunkai. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Sho Yamagata Exhibition
Having Hiro Yamagata, a worldly renowned painter for his original style, as his brother, Sho Yamagata was involved in engraving for 20 years, making full use of his manual dexterity. While he gained much (...)
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"Salone Aoyama Grand Open Aprirsi Exhibition"
- Media: Graphics - Painting - Photography - Product - Fashion - Crafts
- 2008-07-16 - 2008-07-21
Celebrating the grand opening of online gallery and select shop, Salone Aoyama, limited one-week real shop event will be held at Gallery Dojunkai.
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Noriko Nagano "Infinite"
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"Owner Select" Exhibition
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"Three Artists in Early Summer" Exhibition
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Mira Kobayashi Exhibition
Showcasing Mira Kobayashi's oil paintings and drawings, centering on his new work.
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"Photo & Graph Exhibition -Portrayal of Light-"
This exhibition introduces works by Joshibi Art University graduates who have been active in photography and graphics. Works and messages with a uniquely feminine viewpoint will be on display. This (...)
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Mariko Takeda Exhibition
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"The World of Yemen Silver" Exhibition
In Yemen, well known for Queen of Sheba, silver has been one of the main articles of commerce since ancient times. For this exhibition organized by Nefer Gallery, Sheba Gallery has brought antique letter (...)
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Yoshi-Mori "Everything Starts from Gray"
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"Art @ Riken The Beautiful World of Science" Exhibition
Perhaps the word "science" triggers images of difficult graphs and complicated equations for you. The microscopic universe of cells and atoms are seemingly unrelated to our daily lives since they are not (...)
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Tadashi Harada Exhibition
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Takae Ichibagase + Mayo Morita "Have Crush on the Shoes"
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Jinpei Kayukawa Exhibition
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Hiroshi Komoto Exhibition
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Akira Matsumori "Remembering your true self"
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Kazuma Koyama "Play with Kids! Acorn Machine"
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Hari Ruri Exhibition
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E.R. Kung-fu "Illusory Bubbly Shadows (mugenhoyo)"
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Rana Chalabi "Spiritual Art with Sound and Dance from Egypt」
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Munehiko Nagase "Unreadable Writings"
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Maya Nakamura "In a White Sky Without Windows"
Paintings expressing how we react to the urban landscapes that surround us are on display.
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"A Calm Moment" Exhibition
A group exhibition of oil paintings that capture those moments when we suddenly feel relieved and relaxed. [Image: "A Life With Sky - 4" Keita Sugiyama 53cm x 45.5cm]
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Jun Imajo "Atmosphere"
Photographs showing outdoor scenes of Japan and Mexico, gently expressing the atmosphere in which people live will be on display.
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Kaori Hirasawa Exhibition
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"2nd Suzuki Motorcycle Photo Contest Award Winning Works Exhibition"
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α collection "Balinese Paintings - The World of Slow Art"
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Saori Chiba Exhibition
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Beatrice Alemagna "Karc Ibou"
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Norman Rockwell Exhibition
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Hiroyuki Nagahama Exhibition
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Showko Miyagawa "Mirage"
The artist finds beauty when she realizes that plants are "alive" in the moment when they become older. Flowers and insects alike at times show their terrifying sides. There are moments when humans, (...)
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Keiko Miyashita "The Roost"
Parting ways with a close person became an opportunity for the artist to engage in some introspection, and begin expressing her "inner child". The title of this exhibition "The Roost" signifies a perch (...)
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Sho Yamagata Exhibition
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Mirai Harada "Spring"
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Tatsushi Izawa Exhibition
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Rie Fujimoto "Blooming Roses"
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"Furniture Revolution" Exhibition
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"Concrete Christmas" Exhibition
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Yumiko Kodama "Fours"
The floating, playful paintings in this exhibition are neither abstract nor figurative and have been made to the theme of "what we see, what we can't see". This is the artist's second solo exhibition since (...)
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Kika Nakamura Exhibition
Reception Party: December 9th (Sat) 16:00-19:00 There will be a belly dance performance by Ms. Apsara.
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Kyu Kobayashi "Bringing up Three Bees"
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Hiroyuki Nagayama Exhibition
This installation exhibition consists of four interlinking works based on the "four seasons along the Shibuya River".
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Nanako Kume "Stream of Consciousness"
Having studied theatrical arts in London, this artist continues to work in both England and Tokyo on stage art and costume design. This exhibition presents mixed media work inspired by Virginia Woolf's (...)
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"Stained Glass Modern” Exhibition
Stained glass tends to be perceived as belonging to churches and featuring only floral motifs, but for this exhibition, four Kansai-based artists have made works that present stained glass in a different (...)
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Pokoi and Tangent-kun Exhibition
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Haruko Nakamura "The Garden in the Air"
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Hitsuji Kobo "Project: Arts and Crafts"
Reception party: October 20th, 17:00-19:30 There will be at a talk event with the artists from 18:30-. Entrance is free. Please make reservations at their website.
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"Storybook Planet" Exhibition
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Konoki Mikuo Ganda Sculpture Exhibition
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Coco-chan Exhibition
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Kagrra & Harvey Yamaguchi "Sacra"
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Mira Kobayashi "Mira's World"
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Akira Inoue "Sound is Water, Sound is Earth, Sound is a Deep Forest"
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Yuka Kitamura "Big Picture Diaries"
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Toshimitsu Minato "Dogrun"
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"Balinese Paintings - The World of Slow Art"
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Honeymooning Vol.2 "Summer Summer Summer Summer!!!!"
This is an exhibition of men, women and kid's T-shirts, timed to match the summer season. All items on display are originals, and like Volume 1, are for sale. Please visit the show's website for more (...)
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Ryu Keum Hee "Sonyul: Melodious Fluid"
There will be an opening and a performance of Korean Folk Music on July 1st, 16:00 - 17:00 and July 2nd 18:30 - 19:30 (Reservation required, fee ¥1600) For enquiries or to make a reservation, contact (...)
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Mayuko Sase "Zoo"
The artist explains how the things that go round and round in her head are a chaotic, contradictory cycle of pop items and images relating to zoos. The act of painting this chaos is a way of getting it (...)
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Jun Azumatei "Talk on Air"
To mark Gallery Dojunkai's opening in February, a series of exhibitions of 3 young artists are being held. The first was of Tomoji Ogawa's relief works; the second was of Atsuhito Otake's installation (...)





