Fuji Xerox Art Space - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Fuji Xerox Art Space. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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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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Hiroshi Tomura Exhibition
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"2nd Multilayer Expression Exhibition"
This is the 2nd "Multilayer Exhibition" at Fuji Xerox Art Space. A group of researchers from Fuji have conducted an experimental research project on "multilayers in expression," in other words, "a collaboration (...)
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"Graphic Design 1930: Print, Photography, Typography, Isotype" Exhibition
Sandwiched between the two world wars, the years between the 1920s and 1930s were filled with depression and chaos, but were pivotal and revolutionary at the same time. Following Einstein's theory of relativity, (...)
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Experimental Workshop & APN Exhibition
APN (Asahi Picture News) is the title of an article series from the magazine "Asahi Graph" published between 1929 and 2000. Members of art group Experimental Workshop - Shozo Kitadai, Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, (...)
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Ed Ruscha Exhibition
This is the first curated show to be held at the new Fuji Xerox office located in the Tokyo Midtown. For this exhibition, they are featuring works by Ed Ruscha (b.1937), a conceptual artist based in LA. (...)
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Renewal Open Memorial Exhibition
This is a memorial exhibition to celebrate the reopening of Fuji Xerox Art Space at a new site, the Roppongi Mid Town Galleria. Selected works from the collection are on display.
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"Newly Collected Works" Exhibition
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Jean Hans Arp Exhibition
Works from the later half of Jean Hans Arp's career (b.1886). The abstract prints of Arp are known for their sophisticated curvaceous forms. The artist was heavily involved with avant garde movements (...)
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Richard Serra Exhibition
Five print works by Richard Serra, an artist known for creating huge sculptures with industrial materials such as metal and lead. Compared to the cold impression that sculptures leave, his prints have (...)





