Nakaochiai Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Nakaochiai Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Isaji Yugo Exhibition
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Seiji Yonehara "still I dream of it"
Opening Reception: May 10th (Sat), 18:00-20:00
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Chris Duncan Exhibition
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Magical Brothers - Kazumasa & Jiro Noguchi Exhibition
Nakaochiai Gallery is presenting the works of brothers Kazumasa & Jiro Noguchi. The Noguchi brothers have joined up to form “the Magical Brothers”, what they call a ‘singular personality’ manufacturing (...)
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Herr Schobel "Gelobtes Land"
Nakaochiai Gallery is pleased to present the work of artist Herr Schobel at the exhibition ‘Gelobtes Land’. Although born in Austria, Schobel has been working in Berlin since 2000, on his latest series (...)
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Crust and Dirt "Inter-Dimensional Trading Table"
From May 13th to June 9th 2007, the art duo ‘Crust and Dirt’ will touch down in Tokyo. This pair will be bringing their science-fiction art to Japan through an exhibition titled "Inter-dimension Trading (...)
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Amanda Browder "Beautiful Flux"
The Nakaochiai Gallery is welcoming the coming spring with an exhibition of artist Amanda Browder’s soft sculpture-based installation “Beautiful Flux.” The installation is being created especially for (...)
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Art and Creativity Workshops at Nakaochiai Gallery
Nakaochiai Gallery is launching on to a new trajectory. Visit the gallery website on the evening of February 22nd to read about the new directions it is headed in. Starting this March, artist Clint (...)
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Group Show
Nakaochiai Gallery celebrates its two-year anniversary with a group show of seven Tokyo-based artists. In tradition with the gallery’s tendency for experimentation, this show will react. Seiji Yonehara, (...)
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Chris Duncan "Playing Fields"
Oakland-based artist Chris Duncan comes to Tokyo’s Nakaochiai Gallery to present his signature string installation and new paintings on paper and panel. Duncan’s site-specific string installation has been (...)
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Smile/Cry * Now/Later
Three artists. Three perspectives. Three countries. This exhibition is a subjective look at three artists' works from a cultural perspective to the personal experiences of the artists and their craft. (...)
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Are You Here?
Based on the concept of maps and the urban excess of Tokyo, Fischer and Mclean create an installation made entirely from paper. Mclean presents more than 100 miniature drawings, enclosing the gallery’s (...)
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Realms of San Francisco
Nakaochiai Gallery is proud to present seven artists representative of the San Francisco art scene that is currently drawing attention in the US and worldwide. Their work has been part of exhibitions at (...)
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Becky Yee "Back to the streets"
Chinese-American artist Becky Yee's Back to the Streets examines the dying world of the city7s shotengai, or shopping streets. As Tokyo evolves, the city's youth and youth culture have concentrated on (...)
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Kazumasa Noguchi - Small Impact
Nakaochiai Gallery is pleased to announce Small Impact, a new exhibition by Tokyo-based architect and visual artist Kazumasa Noguchi. Noguchi has spent one month at the gallery creating a site-specific (...)
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Seiji Yonehara - Sad Songs Make You Feel Good
Tokyo-based artist Seiji Yonehara brings his disturbing and complex portrayal of human sexuality to a new exhibition. Yonehara himself says he draws from images he captures in his daily life. This series (...)
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Instant Drawing Machine
A Collaboration between Nakaochiai Gallery in Tokyo and Triple Base Gallery in San Francisco. Julia Barnes is taking Nakaochiai Gallery to the streets of Tokyo, where she'll broadcast your dreams, wishes (...)
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Akira
Tokyo-based artist AKIRA presents his latest series of oil on canvas and board take on an imaginary world made only of blocks and numerous human figures. The landscape situates the artist in a stream of (...)
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"See you" Nakaochiai Diamond Gallery
"Thank you art day" Wed 9 March 9am-12pm Nakaochiai Gallery will be serving Coldstop herb tea and giving away photographs to the 54 participants of the Diamond Project taken by San Fransisco based artist (...)
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See You - Clint Taniguchi
San Francisco-based artist Clint Taniguchi brings a community-based project to Tokyo for the first time. Taniguchi, through painting, sculpture and photography invokes different ways of seeing how we relate (...)




