Rat Hole Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Rat Hole Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Keizo Kitajima "Isolated Places"
Rat Hole Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Keizo Kitajima entitled ISOLATED PLACES . On view from April 6 until May 13, this exhibition marks the second time for Kitajima's work...More »
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Jack Goldstein Exhibition
Rat Hole Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of the late artist Jack Goldstein (1945-2003). Jack Goldstein’s performances, films, paintings, and sound works of the late 1970’s and early 80’s helped...More »
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Thea Djordjadze Exhibition
Rat Hole Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new works produced on-site in Tokyo by Berlin-based, Georgian artist Thea Djordjadze. On view from October 28, 2011 until January 22, 2012, the exhibition...More »
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Nobuyoshi Araki "Higan"
Rat Hole Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of Nobuyoshi Araki’s recent work entitled "Higan", on view from July 22 until September 25. The exhibition marks Araki’s sixth solo exhibition at Rat...More »
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Cheyney Thompson "Chronochromes, Data, Motifs"
Rat Hole Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Cheyney Thompson entitled Chronochromes, Data, Motifs. The exhibition, on view from March 11 until May 15, 2011,...More »
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Oscar Tuazon + Gardar Eide Einarsson 「Sex Booze Weed Speed」
Rat Hole Gallery is pleased to present Sex Booze Weed Speed, a two-person show of works by Oscar Tuazon and Gardar Eide Einarsson on view from December 17, 2010 until February 20, 2011. For this exhibition,...More »
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Roni Horn Exhibition
The exhibition marks Horn’s second exhibition at Rat Hole Gallery following “This is Me, This is You” in 2008 and is the first time for her sculptural and drawing works to be shown in Japan. The exhibition...More »
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Osamu Wataya "Juvenile"
Osamu Wataya, who pursued similar themes in his photo book "Childhood" published this March, captures the complex facial expressions of young adolescent boys and girls in his new series, "Juvenile". Although...More »
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Nobuyoshi Araki "Sentimental Journey, Spring Journey"
Nobuyoshi Araki's cat Chiro passed away on March 3rd, 2010. Chiro was Araki's beloved companion for 22 years (105 human years), serving as his loyal partner after the early death of his wife Yoko. Confronted...More »
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Wilhelm Sasnal "16mm films"
First solo show in Japan by Wilhelm Sasnal, focusing mostly on 16mm films that are still relatively unknown in this country. Both Sasnal's abstract and figurative paintings are based on photographs of...More »
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Miwa Yanagi "Lullaby"
Photos and new videos featuring women across generations by the internationally-active photographer who represented Japan at the 2009 Venice Biennale. More »
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Isa Genzken "Oil"
Installation of sculptures presented at the 2007 Venice Biennale.More »
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Nobuyoshi Araki "Polart"
5000 polaroid photographs, production of which was discontinued last summer, will be on display. A photo book containing the photographs on display will also be on sale. More »
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Keizo Kitajima "Portraits"
Rat Hole Gallery is pleased to announce Portraits, a solo exhibition by Keizo Kitajima. In the ongoing series Portraits, which he has been working on for seventeen years since 1992, Kitajima has continued...More »
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Roe Ethridge "Goodnight Flowers"
Ethridge is known for his portraits, landscapes and nudes. This exhibition features two series of color photos reworked in black and white. More »
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Daido Moriyama "Hokkaido"
Second exhibition by renowned street photographer, featuring 70 works taken during a three-month stay in Sapporo in the summer of 1978. Moriyama rented an apartment in the city and photographed all sorts...More »
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Nobuyoshi Araki "Koushoku"
This solo exhibition by Nobuyoshi Araki, who has won remarkable acclaim abroad in recent years - receiving the Austrian Medal for Science and Art in September 2008 - features around 10 works, large monochrome...More »
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Masahisa Fukase "The Solitude of Ravens"
Masahisa Fukase was born in 1934 in a photography museum dating from his grandfather's generation, situated in Nakagawagunbifukacho, Hokkaido. From a young age, Fukase became intimately acquainted with...More »
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Roni Horn "This is Me, This is You"
Born in 1955, New York, Roni Horn studied at Rhode Island School of Design and Yale University. Horn began her art practice in 1975, creating minimalist-influenced conceptual sculptures, and in the 90s,...More »
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Lee Friedlander "Cherry Blossom Time in Japan"
This is an exhibition by one of America's representative photographers, Lee Friedlander. His work has contributed to a new development in documentary photography, beginning with his photographs of scenes...More »
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Emi Anrakuji "Snail Diary"
This award-winning artist studied oil painting at Musashino Art University, then started producing copperplate prints in 1993 and photographs in 1998 after battling an illness for 10 years. Her works incorporate...More »
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Antoine d'Agata "Situations"
This artist was born in Marseille, France and started his career in photography after studying photography at New York's International Center for Photography under Nan Goldin and Larry Clark. In addition...More »
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Osamu Wataya "Rumor"
This photographer was born in Hokkaido in 1963. He came to Tokyo to study graphic design and worked as an art director. He took on projects such as starting Hysteric Glamour's photography collection studying...More »
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Anders Petersen "Café Lehmitz"
This photographer was born in 1944 in Stockholm, Sweden and studied photography under Christer Strömholm from 1966 to 1968. He is known for documentary style works such as "Café Lehmitz" that portrays...More »
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Seiryu Inoue + Ichiro Kojima Exhibition
Seiryu Inoue "Kamagasaki", August 10th (Fri) - 30th (Thurs) This photographer was born in Kouchi Prefecture in 1931. He started apprenticing for photographer Takeji Iwamiya at the age of twenty and shot...More »
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Seiichi Furuya "Im Fluss"
Born in Shizuoka prefecture, this artist moved to Siberia after graduating from art school and has been working in Europe since. His wife Christine Gossler whom he met in 1978 took her own life 7 years...More »
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Nobuyoshi Araki "Flower of Love"
This exhibition introduces the artist’s brand-new series “Kaori Love” (painting on black-and-white photographs) centering on monochrome photographs of flowers that were taken over 16 years, from 1990 to...More »
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Lee Friedlander Retrospective Exhibition
Lee Friedlander was born in Washington State in 1934 and began taking photographs as a boy. After studying photography at the Los Angeles Art Center, he moved to New York in 1956 and has continued to be...More »
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Boris Mikhailov "Look at Me + Beach"
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Daido Moriyama "It"
For this exhibition, Daido Moriyama's monochrome photographs of various cities will be on display. Many of them have never been displayed to the public. Moriyama's photographs are filled with a unique...More »





