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  • This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery

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    • at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
    • in the Shinjuku area
    • Ends Today

    - Iga, Rouzan Sakamoto & his son Toshihito Ceramic Exhibition Rouzan was born in 1926, and graduated from Waseda University in 1950. He then succeeded to the ceramic studio of Nishiyama. He pursues (...)

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  • Akiho Yashima "The Shape of Stories"

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    • at Book Gallery Popotame
    • in the Shinjuku area
    • Closes in 3 days

    It has been 10 years since the opening of his workshop in Nerima, Tokyo. More than just a workspace and atelier, though, Yashima combined his living quarters with his ceramic practice in a single space. (...)

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  • poster for Miyoko Uchida + Yo Sugawara Exhibition

    Miyoko Uchida + Yo Sugawara Exhibition

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    • at Gallery Saoh & Tomos
    • in the Nihonbashi, Kudanshita area
    • Closes in 3 days

    For this exhibition, Uchida is showing around 25 mixed media works of acrylic, stone implements and pastels on paper, including some from a series entitled "Kaminariiwa Song Series". Sugawara will show (...)

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  • Yoshihide Okuma Exhibition

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    • at Keiyudoh Gallery
    • in the Nakameguro area
    • Closes in 5 days
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    "Toukon" Exhibition

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    • at Flew Gallery
    • in the Shibuya area
    • Closes in 7 days

    The title "Toukon" roughly translates into "small but motivated soul." This exhibition features a variety of works that are tiny but surely light up your heart. All the works are smaller than the size (...)

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  • poster for "Okinawa and Kawasaki -People and Culture that Connect Two Places-" Exhibition

    "Okinawa and Kawasaki -People and Culture that Connect Two Places-" Exhibition

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    • at Kawasaki City Museum
    • in the Yokohama, Kanagawa area
    • Closes in 25 days

    Since the prewar periods, many people from Okinawa have lived in Kawasaki City and played an important role in its industrial development. The Society of Okinawan People was founded in Kawasaki City 84 (...)

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  • poster for "Old Noritake and Nostalgic Ceramics" Exhibition

    "Old Noritake and Nostalgic Ceramics" Exhibition

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    • at Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum
    • in the Nakameguro area
    • Closes in 32 days

    This exhibition examines, from a cultural history perspective, how the culture of using elegant Western tableware took root and progressed in Japan, from the Meiji era to the prewar Showa period. Around (...)

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  • poster for "Early Imari Ware" Exhibition

    "Early Imari Ware" Exhibition

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    • at Toguri Museum of Art
    • in the Shibuya area
    • Closes in 39 days

    Because porcelain firing originated at the hands of Korean ceramicists, early Imari ware was produced using Korean porcelain-making techniques. However, it was the cobalt blue and white porcelain from (...)

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  • "Daily Work of the Ainu People" Exhibition

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    • at Tokyo National Museum
    • in the Ueno area
    • Closes in 46 days

    This exhibition introduces the daily lives of the Ainu people by focusing on their tools for weaving, hunting and fishing in addition to their daily clothes and wooden vessels. The Ainu people inhabited (...)

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  • poster for "Sprial Market Selection 2008" Exhibition

    "Sprial Market Selection 2008" Exhibition

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    • at Spiral
    • in the Omotesando area
    • Closes in 68 days

    Works by emerging artists are on display. vol.145 April 28th (Mon) - May 11th (Sun) Chisato Fujita (Ceramic) vol.146 March 13th (Tue) - March 25th (Sun) Iracu (Bag, small works) vol.147 March 26th (Mon) (...)

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  • poster for "Korean Tea Bowls from the Joseon Dynasty" Exhibition

    "Korean Tea Bowls from the Joseon Dynasty" Exhibition

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    • at Tokyo National Museum
    • in the Ueno area
    • Closes in 74 days

    Korean tea bowls are ceramic bowls made in Korea and used as tea bowls in Japan, and it was here that they became an especially admired form of ceramic ware. Originally mass produced in provincial Korean (...)

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  • poster for Picasso Pavilion

    Picasso Pavilion

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    • at Hakone Open Air Museum
    • in the Greater Tokyo area

    The Hakone Open-Air Museum’s Picasso Collection consists of a substantial number of Picasso’s ceramic creations, purchased from his eldest daughter Maya Picasso, as well as his paintings, prints, sculptures, (...)

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  • poster for Works of Living National Treasures and Great Masters

    Works of Living National Treasures and Great Masters

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    • at Crafts Gallery at the National Museum of Modern Art
    • in the Nihonbashi, Kudanshita area

    This is a small but permanent program of the Crafts Gallery to present works of Bearers of Important Intangible Cultural Assets (living national treasures) and other leading artists and designers at (...)

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  • Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Hall Permanent Exhibit

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    • at Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Hall
    • in the Ueno area

    Works, studies, sketches, ceramics, kimonos, artworks by friends, letters, bamboo crafts, and other belongings of Yokoyama Taikan are on display. Exhibits will change every three months. Closed during (...)

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