ArchitectS Office Gallery - Past Events

Below is a list of all past events for ArchitectS Office Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.

  • poster for "Open Architecture: ArchitectS Office"

    "Open Architecture: ArchitectS Office"

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    • Media: Architecture - Art Talk
    • 2011-10-02 - 2011-10-02

    This pre-war building was a fiber warehouse and has now been renovated by present day architects. The ceiling has a height of 4 meters and has, like the walls, been coated in plaster, turning the space...More »

  • poster for Masaya Yano Exhibition

    Masaya Yano Exhibition

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    • Media: Photography
    • 2011-09-22 - 2011-10-04

    Showcases photos that document a smart detective who goes in search of his wife.More »

  • poster for "Open Architecture: ArchitectS Office"

    "Open Architecture: ArchitectS Office"

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    • Media: Architecture - Art Talk
    • 2011-05-29 - 2011-05-29

    This pre-war building was a fiber warehouse and has now been renovated by present day architects. The ceiling has a height of 4 meters and has, like the walls, been coated in plaster, turning the space...More »

  • poster for Kumi Takagi "Vanitas"

    Kumi Takagi "Vanitas"

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    • Media: Sculpture - Installation
    • 2011-05-27 - 2011-06-07

    On display is an installation of 4 pieces made out of latex rubber.More »

  • poster for Hisako Matsumoto "Empty 3"

    Hisako Matsumoto "Empty 3"

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    • Media: Sculpture
    • 2010-10-28 - 2010-11-09

    On display are works by emerging artist Hisako Matsumoto that use branded luxury items as motifs.More »

  • poster for Akira Kishimoto "Stations with Old Rails"

    Akira Kishimoto "Stations with Old Rails"

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    • Media: Photography
    • 2009-10-30 - 2009-11-10
  • poster for Aya Shirai "Meskerem 2001 Ethiopia"

    Aya Shirai "Meskerem 2001 Ethiopia"

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    • Media: Photography - Art Party
    • 2009-10-01 - 2009-10-13

    There 13 months in a year in the Ethiopian calendar. The 1st month through to the 12th have 30 days while the 13th has 5 (or 6). The beginning of the year is September 11th of the western calender....More »

  • poster for Rakusou Exhibition

    Rakusou Exhibition

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    • Media: Product
    • 2009-01-23 - 2009-01-25
  • poster for "Onkochishin - Beauty and Functionality of Furoshiki Culture" Exhibition

    "Onkochishin - Beauty and Functionality of Furoshiki Culture" Exhibition

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    • Media: Illustration - Architecture - Product - Art Talk
    • 2008-10-31 - 2008-11-11

    As part of Tokyo Urban Life 2008, this exhibition presents furoshiki designs by Minobe, works by architects Hiro Naito, Kazuyo Sejima, Takaharu + Yui Tezuka, Jun Aoki, and Kengo Sumi, and illustration...More »

  • poster for Yoshiaki Honke "Collage of Nature and Human"

    Yoshiaki Honke "Collage of Nature and Human"

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    • Media: Painting
    • 2008-10-02 - 2008-10-14
  • poster for "Interview with Venerable Stores in Chuo Ward: City of Edo to Heisei" Talk Event

    "Interview with Venerable Stores in Chuo Ward: City of Edo to Heisei" Talk Event

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    • Media: Art Talk
    • 2008-07-18 - 2008-07-18

    Association of Chuo Area was established last year. At the meeting they held in April, they invited Toshihiro Nakagawa from Mitsui Fudosan to hold a discussion on plans for promoting the Nihonbashi area....More »

  • poster for Finn Juhl Exhibition

    Finn Juhl Exhibition

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    • Media: Furniture
    • 2008-05-15 - 2008-06-02

    NV-46 chairs used by the Danish ceramic maker Bing & Grondahl, and many other reproduced and repaired masterpieces and rare items designed by Finn Juhl are on display.More »

  • poster for Yu Hikage Exhibition

    Yu Hikage Exhibition

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    • Media: Painting - Drawing - Calligraphy
    • 2007-11-10 - 2007-11-18

    Contemporary calligrapher, Yu Hikage works with sumi-ink and also creates paintings. His expressive style is referred to as "uta-gaki," meaning poetic calligraphy. He faces nature, man, and himself with...More »

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