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Current events
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"8/8=1/2" Exhibition
Instead of sharing one specific theme, these 8 artists each tackled their individual themes by reflecting their own sensibilities. While the exhibited works seem to lack a sense of unity, they all appeal (...)
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"Contemporary Art Summer Holiday" Exhibition
This "Contemporary Art Summer Holiday" exhibition features works from the permanent collection, organized around unique themed combinations with associated "keywords". Works are grouped in pairs, linked (...)
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Hiromi Yamashita Exhibition
Showcased at this first solo exhibition by Hiromi Yamashita are approximately 50 works, including original drawings for picture books that won prizes 2 years in a row. Mainly themed on 'pigs', the collage (...)
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Jannis Kounellis Exhibition
This exhibition features prints by Kounellis, a noted Arte Povera artist. The show will be divided into two periods, early and late. The early period will be on display from May 24th to July 22nd, and (...)
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This Week at Kanagawa Prefectural Gallery
-9th Etsuko Takahashi Patchwork Kilt School Exhibition Dates: September 2nd (Tue)-7th (Sun) Location: Exhibition Room 1 Contact: Etsuko Takahashi Patchwork Kilt School 045-845-1086 -Sagami-kai 11th (...)
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Group Exhibition
Group exhibition showcasing illustrations, books, haniwa figurines, posters and more.
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Mizue Kobayashi "Flowers of Meguro"
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"Extra Territorial Reality" Exhibition
Part 1: September 1st (Mon) - September 6th (Sat) Time: 11:00─17:00 Artists: Hideto Aizawa, Hidehiro Kimura, Jun Funakoshi, Nobuhiko Murayama Part 2: September 8th (Mon) - September 13th (Sat) Time: (...)
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Kishio Suga Exhibition
[Image: "Untitled" (1985) plywood, acrylic, paper 27 × 46 × 3cm]
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Noriko Nakatsuka Exhibition
Gallery Beaux is pleased to announce Noriko Nakatsuka's solo exhibition. Based in Osaka, Nakatsuka has mainly introduced her installation work for a long period of time, while also exhibiting photo collage (...)
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"Tokyo Guide 2008 by the Group 1965" Exhibition
Showa Yonju-nen-kai, or "The Group 1965" is an artist group whose members were all born in 1965 (Showa 40). Team leader Hiroyuki Matsukage, and members Makoto Aida, Sumihisa Arima, Oscar Oiwa, Tsuyoshi (...)
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"World of Tatsunoko Production" Exhibition
Over 300 cell animation illustrations and other works from Tatsunoko Production showcasing the breadth of the studio's output. Also on display will be selected video works, manuscripts, drafts and sketches. (...)
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Nobumasa Takahashi "Japanese Graffiti -Across the World"
This exhibition presents Takahashi's "Japanese Graffiti" series which started in 2000, centering on Art Gaia Museum Kawaguchi Lake giant mural project produced by Ypsilon Group and Across the World project. (...)
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Kunio Sekiguchi + Shiro Yabe Exhibition
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Yamasin Exhibition
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Akiko Nakano + Tsuyoshi Furukawa "Field Horsetails"
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Group Exhibition
[Image: Shintaro Miyake]
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"Tea Ceremony on a Moonlight Night" Exhibition
Compared to countries which have a preference for the bright glare of sunlight, Japanese people seem to be fond of the moon. On display at this edition of "Tea Ceremony on a Moonlight Night" are tea (...)
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Escher Exhibition
The wizard of printmaking, Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972), was born in Holland. His trompe l'oeil works captured the hearts of the public, and his work is now prominently featured in art textbooks. At (...)
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Sexy Stones Limited Store 2008
Working tirelessly with the likes of Sherbets, Jude and Solo, Kenichi Asai is a designer and artist with impeccable taste. This is a limited-period shop selling products designed by Asai - T-shirts, keychains, (...)
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Tatsuya Matsushita "Cabinet"
This solo exhibition by Tatsuya Matsushita sees him tackle a new style. Instead of using oil on canvas as previously, Matsushita has made a collage of household appliances cut out from flyers, creating (...)
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"Early Days of Japanese Advertising" Exhibition
This is the second exhibition of the Showa advertising series featuring a period spanning a quarter of a century after World War II, from the heady days of reconstruction to the World Expo in Osaka in (...)
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Gallery Collection Exhibition
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Masanori Handa "August"
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"The World of Jan Švankmajer" Exhibition
Jan Švankmajer is a Czech artist, animator and filmmaker born in Prague. After graduating from a technical art high school in Prague, he entered the puppetry and theater department of the drama school (...)
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"Understanding the Secrets of Takahata/Miyazaki Animation" Exhibition
Expression, background, movement-the Layout is the blueprint for the animation film, showing all instructions. In the first endeavor of its kind in Japan, Studio Ghibli will join MOT in exploring the power (...)
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SD Review 2008 Exhibition
Hillside Terrace Block F, Hillside Forum
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"Japan Excursion, Withdrawal Holiday" Exhibition
This exhibition showcases traditional culture from the 47 administrative divisions and prefectures of Japan, allowing visitors to explore and research traditions from all over the country.
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Green Art Exhibition "Fairies from Woods"
"Fairies from Woods" This exhibition showcases wooden sculptures, prints and other 2D works that depict a variety of fairies. "Art Exhibition" On view are 3D works made out of stone, metal, wood, (...)
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"Paper Materials" Exhibition
Ever since the birth of papermaking in China about 2000 years ago, paper has served to record human activities through text and pictures and also utilized to create objects, supporting the development (...)
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Kaoru Yamaguchi Exhibition
Born in Minowa Village in Gunma Prefecture (now Misato Town in Takasaki City), Kaoru Yamaguchi (1907-1968) grew up amid abundant nature during his childhood and then started pursuing a career as a painter. (...)
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"Spiderwebs - What A Wonderful Web!" Exhibition
With various types of thread spun out of a gland on its hip, the spider has a different web for each purpose. These wondrous, intricately-designed spiderwebs not only serve an important function in terms (...)
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"Shinichi Suzuki Introduces Ryuichi Yokoyama and Osamu Tezuka" Exhibition
Pioneer of modern Japanese manga Ryuichi Yokoyama, and originator of story manga Osamu Tezuka have long respected and influenced each other. They both had animation production studios at their house, Yokoyama's (...)
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"I Love Art" Exhibition
- at Watari-um, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art
- in the Omotesando area
- Closes in 91 days
This is an exhibition of 108 works focusing mostly on previously unexhibited pieces, such as a 1988 work by Julian Schnabel (America, 1951-), who has in recent years won much attention for his work as (...)
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"Madame Kawakita, Her Life and Films" Exhibition
March 21st, 2008 will mark the centenary of the birth of Kashiko Kawakita (1908-1993) who, together with her husband Nagamasa Kawakita, devoted her life to cinema by vigorously introducing foreign films (...)
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Permanent Collection Part II
Works from the museum's collection will be on display, with 5 different themes. 1. "From East of Europe": Focusing on 2 representative Russian painters from the 20th century, Wassily Kandinsky and Marc (...)
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"Little Louvre Museum" Exhibition
The special exhibition for 2008 involves a compact selection of work from the world's largest art museum, the Louvre, which will be displayed at the Ghibli Museum under the theme "Little Louvre Museum". The (...)
Permanent events
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Kuroda Memorial Hall Permanent Exhibit
Seiki Kuroda (1866-1924) left huge footprints in modern japanese art as a painter, pedagogue and art administrator. He helped revolutionize mid-Meiji period painting, and his influence reached far and (...)
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NMWA Museum Collection
The NMWA was established in 1959 around the core Matsukata Collection as Japan's museum specializing in Western art. The Main Building displays pre-18th century paintings, including those by Ritzos, Van (...)
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Niki de Saint Phalle Permanent Exhibits
Niki de Saint Phalle, a French-American, was born in 1930. She kept challenging new materials, while pursuing a life-long theme of self-reflection and wish for freedom. The Niki Museum owns about 200 (...)
Upcoming events
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Love the Material IX
Rather than selecting materials in order to transmit certain themes and messages, participating artists start from learning about the process of materials selection itself. For young artists, especially, (...)
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Yuji Watabe "Visions"
After graduating from Nagoya University for the Arts and the Contemporary Art Center OCA Kitakyushu, Watabe participated in a residence program at the latter institution. Since then, he has been active (...)
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Akane Shimura "Collage"
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Wai Wai Gaya Gaya "Love Nature - Cell Phone Pictures"
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"Art Market vol. 10" Exhibition
At this 10th installment of "Art Market", a variety of accessories and fashion items designed by 10 groups of artists will be on view and for sale. Please come and visit to find your favorite. -Art Director: (...)
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"Teatro de Papel" Exhibition
Teatro de Papel means "Paper Theater" in Spanish. This exhibition is composed of 2 different media -classic picture story shows and four-frame cartoons. Contemporary artists strive to create new relationships (...)
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Paco Meets Parco Paco and the Magical Book Exhibition
"Paco and the Magical Book" is the first Japanese film in history to combine fully 3D characters created using computer graphics and real footage, a veritable wonderland of enchanting images. This exhibition (...)
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"30 Year History of the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art - My Favorite Work" Exhibition
The Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art celebrates its 30th anniversary this year on November 3rd. From July 21st through December 24th last year, the museum conducted a survey among visitors asking them (...)
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Yokohama Triennale 2008
- at Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse Number 1 Space
- in the Yokohama, Kanagawa area
- Starts in 6 days
The Red Brick Warehouse Number 1 Space is one of the venues hosting Japan's biggest international contemporary art exhibition, the Yokohama Triennale 2008. This year's theme is "time crevasse". In addition (...)
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Yokohama Triennale 2008
Shinko Pier is one of the venues hosting Japan's biggest international contemporary art exhibition, the Yokohama Triennale 2008. This year's theme is "time crevasse". In addition to various artworks on (...)





