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Current events
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Mamoru "Etude for Orange Soda"
The video "etude no.7 variation for orange-soda" will be premiered at this exhibition. It depicts the act of using the straw attached to a pack of orange soda to make sounds. A plastic straw is transformed...More »
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Hitomi Hiraoka "Haru"
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Masaharu Futoyu "Dream of the Electric Animals"
Exhibition of new works by Masaharu Futoyu, who works mainly with paper currency and digital tools and media. On display are digitally manipulated "paintings" created using images of wild, rare and extinct...More »
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Katsumi Asaba "Design Revolution"
The 12th edition of this exhibition, held to commemorate the life and career of the graphic designer Yusaku Kamekura, features the Misawa Design 2009 Bauhaus series of posters by Katsumi Asaba. These works...More »
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"10’s Aqua Blue" Exhibition
"10's Aqua Blue" is the second in a series of themed group exhibitions that carries on where the first installment "10's Green" left off. On display are photographs by 10 young artists that freely interpret...More »
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"The Princess x Princess" Exhibition
Features works that meld the sensibilities of Japanese "girly" painting with those of European feminine painting.More »
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Ai Haibara "The World of Beginnings"
Haibara is an artist who depicts fleeting landscapes and scenes that linger in her adolescent memories through the medium of sculpture. Her work conveys both a sense of nostalgia and a feeling of eternal...More »
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Dan Graham Exhibition
Taka Ishii Gallery is pleased and honored to announce our first exhibition with pioneering American artist Dan Graham. Presently based in New York, Graham was born in 1942 in Urbana, Illinois. Graham’s...More »
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Masahiko Kuwahara Exhibition
This exhibition introduces Kuwahara's new paintings from 2008 and 2009. The unknown model-like girls meet tiny animals in the interior, where they live together for your eyes only.More »
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Shinnosuke Yoshida + Yuichi Hirako Exhibition
Showcases new and old oil paintings by Yoshida, as well as paintings, wooden carvings and an installation made using trees by Hirako.More »
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"Shiro Masuyama: Collected Works 2004-2010" Exhibition
Shiro Masuyama is an internationally-active artist whose work takes on familiar social situations and events with a sharp humor. Currently based in Berlin, Masuyama is presenting a selection of works created...More »
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"You and Me" Exhibition
Just in time for Valentine's Day, join us for our new show that focuses on people and relationships. The large variety of paintings, sculpture and printed works from Japan, US, Indonesia and China represent...More »
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Cellulart Exhibition
"With Prime" is a project organized by web magazine honeyee.com that invites professional photographers and artists to create works that will be pre-loaded onto camera phones from Docomo's Prime series. This...More »
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Kazuki Takakura "Are you Equipped Here?"
Paintings of cityscapes with multiple stories woven into them, as if presenting the viewer with solutions to a riddle.More »
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Makiko Tanaka "Le pollen"
New works by Makiko Tanaka that use pastels to depict the process of scattering and dispersal by which air particles are manipulated just like pollen.More »
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NA2ME "Sleeping of the Insight"
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Shima Koike + Yoshiki Takata "2Alchemist - Iron and Glass"
Sculpture exhibition by Shima Koike, who uses cast glass, copper, brass, clay, paper and other unconventional materials, and Yoshiki Takata, who uses cast, forged and welded iron, plaster, zinc and wood....More »
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Utako Shindo Exhibition
The work will be produced through a six-week studio residency at Youkobo. In a world where various senses of value intersect, Utako will attempt to express a view that anyone would long for. The work will...More »
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"Various Calligraphic Forms" Exhibition
Group exhibition by members of Tokyo workshop organized by Kyoto-based calligrapher Shoshu. [Image: Kan Isozumi "Overflow" (2010)]More »
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Shoshu "Crossroads"
Solo show of new calligraphy works by Shoshu, featuring crossroads as a motif. See website for details on talk event. [Image: Shoshu "Crossroads Work 1" (2010), handmade ink, Chinese drawing paper,...More »
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Chihiro Ito + La Mano Fria "Letters"
This is the first collaboration between Ito and Fria, featuring a display of letters that transcend national boundaries, race, generation and language. A large-scale painting that will be gradually...More »
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"2010 Frantic Underlines Part 2"
"2010 Frantic Underlines” supports the radical changes that are happening just now in the contemporary Japanese art scene. We observe the decline of the despotic empire of the “Wonderland”-style art and...More »
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Motomasa Suzuki "World is Yours"
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Ayako Mogi "Beyond Beyond"
This exhibition, Mogi's first proper solo presentation of photography within Japan, will include approximately 20 new color photographs.More »
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Emi Harukusa Exhibition
The short poem from which the Japanese title of this exhibition comes is a hymn to the everyday and a life of creative endeavor.More »
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Keita Sugiura "Inkjet"
- at CASHI - Contemporary Art Shima
- in the Kyobashi, Nihonbashi & Kudanshita area
- Closes in 13 days
Second solo show by photographer Keita Sugiura, whose intricate, sharply-printed landscapes have a distinctive character unachievable using glossy C-prints. In addition to a series depicting the sky that...More »
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Yoshiyuki Koinuma "Fragile"
Gallery Terra Tokyo is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Yoshiyuki Koinuma for the first time in two years. Koinuma, who currently studies in Rijksacademy in the Netherlands, will temporarily return...More »
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Shuzo Azuchi Gulliver "No Fear"
Shuzo Azuchi Gulliver was born in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture. He began experimenting with art and began staging Happenings while still in high school. He studied philosophy at Ritsumeikan University in...More »
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Misato Kubo "Crossover"
First solo show at B Gallery by Misato Kubo, featuring "flower petal" works made out of kimono silk that represent a crossover fusion of different elements, materials and styles. There will also be...More »
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Takahiro Ishii "The Green Side"
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"Ceruco Contemporary Ceramics: Dialogue with Japan" Exhibition
- at Instituto Cervantes Tokyo, Japones
- in the Kyobashi, Nihonbashi & Kudanshita area
- Closes in 26 days
This exhibition features conceptual artworks made from ceramics, ceramic sculptures, painting-like works, and more. In addition to works from CERCO (the largest international contemporary ceramics exhibition...More »
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Annie Aube "Dangerous Curiosity"
Solo show by Annie Aube, whose works were shown in Japan for the first time at the 101 Tokyo Art Fair in 2008. Since then she has exhibited her work under Galeria de Muerte at group exhibitions and art...More »
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Danshaku Miyazawa "in mid air"
Tokyo Gallery + BTAP proudly present Miyazawa Danshaku's solo exhibition, "In Mid Air." Miyazawa is a new rising artist who has exhibited in Tokyo Wonder Site's group exhibition in 2004, "Wonder Wall."...More »
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Kiichiro Adachi "Soap"
On display will be three sculptures and drawings by the artist.More »
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Munemasa Takahashi "Sky Fish"
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Su Grierson "Greening"
Set in the lush green surroundings of Kita-Kamakura, Polaris is pleased to invite Scottish artist Su Grierson to develop an art project based on the concept of "greenism".More »
Permanent events
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Motohiro Tomii "Special Exhibition = Permanent Collection Exhibition"
Artist Motohiro Tomii will create sculptural works using ready-made objects. The sculptures will then become permanent collections of ARCUS Project and exhibited inside Building B. Moriya Manabi-no-sato,...More »
Upcoming events
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2nd Photo「1_WALL」Exhibition
2nd edition of the "1_Wall" photography exhibition, which is a renewed version of the 30th open call Hitotsubo exhibition held in spring 2008 at Guardian Garden. 6 artists who get past an initial portfolio...More »
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Keisuke Nagatomo + Masaaki Hiromura Exhibition
JAGDA Tokyo is a design gallery operated for a limited period of one year by the Japan Graphic Designers Association. One-week exhibitions are planned by a group of two JAGDA members over the year.More »



