The Sato Museum of Art - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for The Sato Museum of Art. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Kyoto University of Arts and Design Nihonga Selection Vol. 1" Exhibition
Features the best paintings selected from the work of graduates of the Nihonga (Japanese painting) course at the Kyoto University of Arts and Design.More »
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"Kyoto University of Arts and Design Nihonga Selection Vol. 2" Exibition
Features the work of graduating students, as well as second and third year students, and master's and doctorate course students.More »
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2011 Musashino Art University Nihonga Course Graduation Exhibition
Large-format works by graduating students of Musashino Art University.More »
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"sogno / dream: Sculpture Eiji Nitahara and the Next Generation" Exhibition
Features the work of Eita Nitahara and ten other younger sculptors continuing in his footsteps.More »
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Tomoyuki Kambe "Innocent World"
Tomoyuki Kambe won the Sato Foundation Prize while still a graduate student studying nihonga painting at Tama Art University. In recent years, Kambe has spent a year in Boston as an overseas researcher...More »
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"Sato Museum of Art 20th Scholarship Art Exhibition"
The Sato Foundation gives scholarships to students at art universities all over Japan and this is the twentieth scholarship exhibition. 17 students recommended by their respective colleges will see their...More »
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"Tama Art University Nihonga Painting and Prints 2011" Exhibition
Works by graduate students in the painting and printmaking departments at Tama Art University.More »
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"ShinPa!!!!! Tokyo" Exhibition
Organized by the Obuse Museum in Nagano, this exhibition features works by young artists in the department of design at Tokyo University of the Arts.More »
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"Contemporary Human Figures" Exhibition
On display are works depicting human figures that reflect the society and era they were produced in.More »
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"Kyoto University of Art and Design Nihonga Selection Vol. 1" Exhibition
This exhibition selects the best works from graduates of the Nihonga course at Kyoto University of Art and Design.More »
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"art room 501" Exhibition
Works by graduates of Suginami Gakuin and Kikuka High School.More »
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Musashino Art University Graduate Course in Nihonga Painting Graduation Exhibition
Gallery talk: March 10th (Thu) 16:00 with Noriaki Kitazawa and Kei TatejimaMore »
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"A Taste of Spring: Sato Museum of Art 20th Anniversary" Exhibition
On display are flower-themed works for the New Year, in commemoration of the museum's 20th anniversary.More »
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"Scholarship Holders Exhibition Vol. 19"
Group show of works by 17 scholarship recipients chosen from among 89 students from 13 universities.More »
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"ShinPA!!!! Tokyo Exhibition - Tokyo University of the Arts Design & Drawing Course"
Tokyo showing of the ShinPA!!!! exhibition held at the Obuse Museum in Nagano, which features work by young artists in the design and drawing department at Tokyo University of the Arts.More »
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"Tama Art University Nihonga and Print Graduate Exhibition"
Nihonga paintings and prints by graduate students at Tama Art University. Related events on these two media will also be held. See website for more details.More »
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"Makoto Fujimura vs Young Artists" Exhibition
In the late 1980s, a group of painting students at Tokyo University of the Arts tried various methods in an attempt to overturn existing images of "nihonga" painting. Four of the more prominent of these...More »
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"Kozo Kakimoto Retrospective & 11 Picture Book Illustrators" Exhibition
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"Fuyuhiko Yamamoto Collection -30 Years in the Life of a Salaryman Collector-" Exhibition
It is rare for "salarymen" to collect art, but Fuyuhiko Yamamoto amassed a collection comprising more than 1300 works. A self-proclaimed "art sommelier", Yamamoto was active in spreading his love for art....More »
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Akira Hoshi + Aiko Sakamoto Exhibition
19 years have passed since the founding of the Sato Museum of Art's scholarship program, which has supported 300 students working in diverse fields. This exhibition presents the works of two promising...More »
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"18th Scholarship Reciepients Art Exhibition"
The scholarship scheme introduced by our foundation has now reached its 19th year. It was started in 1991 in order to provide Japanese and foreign students selected by art universities from around Japan...More »
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The Sato Museum of Art Collection "Summer Landscapes"
The Sato Museum of Art has been providing scholarships for talented emerging artists for 19 years, supporting over 300 artists who are active in their respective fields. The museum also has provided opportunities...More »
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The Sato Museum of Art Collection "Mountains and Forests"
The Sato Museum of Art has been providing scholarship for talented emerging artists for 19 years, supporting over 300 artists who are active in their respective fields. The museum also has provided opportunities...More »
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"ShinPA!!" Exhibition
The "ShinPA" exhibition started in the Nagano Obuse Museum in 2006, presenting works by the students of Chinami Nakajima's painting and decorative art research laboratory in the design department at Tokyo...More »
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Tokyo Gakugei University Nihonga Department Graduation Exhibition 2009
This exhibition presents graduation works by 6 seniors as well as 4 graduate students of the nihonga department at Tokyo Gakugei University. Their thesis works reflect their research and achievements through...More »
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Natsunosuke Mise Exhibition
This solo exhibition features the work of Natsunosuke Mise, a nihonga painter born in the 1970s who is today one of the most recognized practitioners of the medium. Mise was born and raised in Nara, and...More »
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Borujigin Tobuchichige + Noriko Okawara Exhibition
The Sato Museum's scholarship and education program has been in operation for 18 years, lending support to over 280 artists who are now active in various fields of art. This exhibition introduces the...More »
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17th Scholarship Holders Art Exhibition
The Sato International Culture Scholarship Foundation awards scholarships to outstanding students who have been recommended for them by their art colleges across Japan. This 17th edition of the exhibition...More »
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Tama Art University Graduate School Prints and Nihonga Exhibition
This exhibition features the ongoing work of second-year graduate students studying printmaking and nihonga painting. Other related events for visitors to deepen their knowledge of these two media will...More »
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Printmaking Workshop
Kids Class "Pasting, Carving, Treading: Woodblock Prints" July 27th (Sun) 13:00-16:00 Limited to 9 groups (18 people) Each group should consist of an adult over 18 together with a child (elementary...More »
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"Flowers and Greenery" Nihonga Exhibition
This exhibition presents 50 works by 50 representative contemporary nihonga painters, divided into two halves. Artists range from Yuki Ogura, who until his death in 2000 created a prodigious volume of...More »
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"Tokyo Gakugei University Japanese Painting Labo Graduating Works Exhibition 2008"
This is a graduation exhibition by 8 students who have been studying nihon-ga painting under Professor Kei Arai. The students also practice mounting reproductions of their classical paintings each year,...More »
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Atsushi Suwa "Realist with Compound Eyes"
Atsushi Suwa was born in Hokkaido, and graduated from Musashino Art University in 1992. He stayed in Madrid for two years through the artist program organized by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, and received...More »





