Instituto Cervantes Tokyo, Japones - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Instituto Cervantes Tokyo, Japones. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Gabo del Alma" Exhibition
"Gabo del alma" documents the author's trajectory over the years, revealing not only his work, but his surroundings and his acquaintances.
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"Macondo as Seen by Leo Matiz" Exhibition
"Macondo as seen by Leo Matiz" is a collection of black and white photographs by Colombia's most significant photographer of the 20th century, Leo Matiz, based on the people, landscape and happenings of (...)
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Julio Cortázar "The infinite journey"
Best known for his experimental novel, "Hopscotch," Julio Cortázar became a leading writer of Latin American new-genre literature. He is also regarded as a master of short story novels, for opening up (...)
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Quino Exhibition
The Embassy of the Republic of Argentina and Instituto Cervantes of Tokyo invite you to the exhibition "Quino". World renowned cartoonist exhibits for the first time in Tokyo. The collection contains (...)
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Alejandro Marmo "Mirada"
This exhibition features a series of paintings on the themes of "lines of sight," "the logic of salvation," and the "healing hug" by Argentine sculptor Alejandro Marmo, who received the support of the (...)
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Ana Cordero "The Future is Small"
Sculpture exhibition by the Spanish artist, Ana Corberó. The exhibition consists of 23 sculptures and 6 poems. In addition, 2 sculptures by Corberó can be seen at the Spanish Embassy. This is Corberó's (...)
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"Contemporary Basque Photography" Exhibition
This exhibition presents works from the Atrium Museum in the Alva Province. The works are from contemporary Basque photographers, who are struggling to express themselves amidst political turmoil. The (...)
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"On the Agenda of the Arts: Tokyo Round Table on Intercultural Dialogue 2007" Talk Event
At the start of the 21st century, the acceleration of economy, information and traffic has placed us into a network of increasingly tight and synchronic interdependency. At the same time, globalization (...)
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"Viva 2007" Video Art Show
The Spanish Embassy and the Cervantes Cultural Center, Tokyo present this video art festival, which brings together animation and live action works by Spanish and Japanese video artists. Schedule November (...)
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"12 Suits for Tokyo" Exhibition
An exhibition of work by 12 of Spain's sharpest designers inspired by motifs from literary works of the Spanish-speaking world. A new venture fusing fashion and literature.





