SCAI X SCAI - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for SCAI X SCAI. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Toru Kamiya "Closer"
Toru Kamiya was born in 1969. After graduating from the oil painting department at the Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music, he studied abroad in Dublin on a scholarship from the Irish government, and (...)
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"The BAR vol. 2: Donna Ong and Thiago Rocha Pitta" Exhibition
The experience of artists in residence must invariably be complex and contradictory. Arriving for the first time in a city like Tokyo from Brazil or Singapore, the artist is confronted with a rootless (...)
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Kaoru Hirano Exhibition
This artist creates delicate installation works that look as if threads were woven through them. Used undergarments and clothing are undone, and the fine threads are used to reknit, reconnect and recreate (...)
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"Mary Elizabeth Yarbrough + Khadim Ali" Exhibition
The Backers Foundation and incorporated NPO, Arts Initiative Tokyo (AIT) started a residence program in 2007 that supports the activities of young artists and curators and invited 2 artists and 1 curator (...)
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Tomoko Iwasaki Exhibition
An exhibition of recent works by Tomoko Iwasaki (b. 1969 in Chiba Prefecture). Iwasaki's unique technique of coating oil paintings and prints with beeswax produces the effect of a trapped image, a (...)
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Katsuhiro Saiki "Suspension"
New York-based Katsuhiro Saiki has explored and created new possibilities of photography, regarding photographs not as a medium to record things, but as a material that crosses the borders of art expression. (...)
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Ruriko Shimizu "Atmosphere"
This is an exhibition of new oil paintings by New York based artist Ruriko Shimizu. Shimizu studied at Pratt Institute and moved to New York in 2002. Her work consists of drawings and installations that (...)
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Mariko Hasumi "Camouflage"
Mariko Hasumi was born in Tochigi Prefecture in 1978. Her work consists of expressing miscommunications and misunderstandings in our daily life on 'stage'. With the effect of a red carpet, the exhibition (...)





