Bakuro-cho ART + EAT - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Bakuro-cho ART + EAT. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Wataru Mizutani Exhibition
Tea party: April 21st, 15:00-17:00 ¥2000 (with tea and cake)More »
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Kazuko Yokoi Exhibition
Works inspired by traditional Korean hand-stiched and embroidered fabrics dating from the Joseon dynasty.More »
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Chiaki Matsumoto Exhibition
Portraits of daily life taken during the artist's travels abroad. Eat-in guests can also take luncheon mats printed with food photos home with them.More »
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Yumi Hayakawa + Kiyoko Morimoto Exhibition
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Permanent Exhibition
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Yuki Onohara "12 Hearts"
The theme of this exhibition is "heart", from insects to animals, cells, organs and more!More »
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Junko Hayakawa Exhibition
On display are prints by Junko Hayakawa inspired by traditional Javanese wayang puppet theater.More »
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Noriko Hayashi Exhibition
Through her work with Shoku Research Workshop, Noriko Hayashi was one of the first proponents of sustainable and ecologically conscious lifestyles in Japan. This exhibition introduces visitors to her research...More »
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Chihiro Ogawa “It’s you”
“It’s you” is a Chihiro Ogawa’s new exhibition 3 years after her last exhibition "Silent Day" in 2008. Last time she repeatedly drew bobbed hair women on big canvases with pencils. Every woman on her drawing...More »
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Masahiro Ishikawa + Shoji Onuma Exhibition
This black and white photography show features cups by Masahiro Ishikawa and Shoji Onuma.More »
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"Nice to Meet You Utsuwa, Soba Cups and Small Plates" Exhibition
On display is a selection of "utsuwa" (ceramic vessels) by 18 artists made using various traditional techniques - perfect as a gift, or to enhance your dining experience. More »
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Tomomi Yatsuda Exhibition
Installation by Tomomi Yatsuda made out of painted boards, objects and tableaux.More »
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"Natural Maieutics Society" Exhibition
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Tomomi Mizutani "Seed"
Tomomi Mizutani's work was previously featured as part of an exhibition of young ceramicists held at the museum shop of the National Art Center, Tokyo during the Lucie Rie exhibition in the summer of 2010....More »
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Studio Mangosteen "Vita-Lakamaya"
Vita-Lakamaya is the name of the imaginary world full of beautiful lakes and forests that appears in Studio Mangosteen's works. On display at this exhibition are animations on small screens, character...More »
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Bakuro-cho ART + EAT Staff Exhibition
Paintings by 3 artists who also work at the cafe.More »
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Natsuki Koyano “figure and facet”
This is a sequel exhibition to “House of Ash”, held last Spring at Bakurocho Art+Eat. Fragments of primitive memories, birds, beasts, spirits, the earth and personal memories...Koyano's works resemble...More »
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Kazuyoshi Iino "Ninniku Nikichi Runs!"
See website for details on related events.More »
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Asuka Morohashi "Water Player!"
Morohashi's first solo show in 3 years features a colorful, pop installation with animal motifs that fills the entire space of the gallery with wild abandon. Artist festival: July 24th (Sat) 12:00-19:00 Featuring...More »
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Tsunahiro Ishizuka "Easing Moment"
Ishizuka's paintings feature strong forms that appear to be both abstract and figurative, creating a new “scene” in the exhibition space. For this exhibition at Bakurocho ART+EAT, he is exhibiting works...More »
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Yoji Haijima "Gutenberg Charcoal Books/ Toward the Origins of Civilization"
"Ikebana" as interface between nature, the universe and the human world. More »
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Teppei Ono + Yumi Hayakawa Exhibition
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"Post, Post" Exhibition
The postboxes installed in the entrance passageway of the 45-year old Agata Takezawa building were refurbished in December 2009. These old postboxes, which did much to contribute to the overall retro mood...More »
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Toshiaki Matsumoto "Walks and Food"
Photos of landscapes, people and food from Matsumoto's travels. Shots of food from the various countries that he visited will be printed on table mats for the duration of the show, and visitors can take...More »
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Permanent Exhibition
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Megumi Yamaguchi Exhibition
Picking up where her solo show at Galerie Shimon held this summer left off, Yamaguchi will execute drawings directly on the walls of the gallery space. Inspired by her own experience of child-bearing,...More »
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Tomomi Mizutani Exhibition
Tomomi Mizutani is a young ceramicist based in the Hida Takayama region. Her earthenware has enjoyed popularity not only among ceramic art fans but also young people who favor simple Japanese lifestyles. "Certain...More »
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Ikuko Mizokami "Honey Thief"
Featuring copperplate engravings and 3D work by Ikuko Mizokami, who took the internationally popular children's book character Winnie-the-Pooh as her main motif. With her delicate touch, Mizokami quietly...More »
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Takeshi Hirashima Exhibition
Hirashima first fixes cloth in a wooden frame to stretch it, masks it with wax, draws a picture by scratching its surface with a custom-made needle, and then dyes it. His dyeing method requires a painstaking...More »
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Asaka Morimoto Exhibition
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"Containers and Utensils" Exhibition
These are times of plenty, in which we are surrounded by foods from all over the world. As "food" has now become a part of fashion, "eating", an action so closely linked to our lives, seems to have lost...More »
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Masashi Ifuji Exhibition
Masashi Ifuji has broken new ground in the field of sculpture and furniture making, in an effort to closely engage with the materials he works with. With advances in modern technology and the subsequent...More »
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Kensaku Fukazawa "Bugtique"
Kensaku Fukazawa is a promising young artist who has proven his versatility in achieving various modes of expression that are attuned to exhibition spaces. Last year, he produced paintings for some opera...More »
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"Hanako Ise's Sankakuno Nihon -Triangle Japan-" Exhibition
Hanako Ise is a writer who published a picture book "Sankakuno Nihon (Triangle Japan)" this spring. This exhibition will display an "another map of Japan" all over the ceiling and walls of the gallery. See...More »
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Jun Sakata Exhibition
Jun Sakata is an artist based in Bali and Tokyo. Gallery walls will be covered with his dynamic installation piece made of banana-fiber paper and sumi ink. See website for details on a special event....More »
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Yoji Kobayashi "Ladakh"
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Banri Yoshioka "Carlos-kun and the World of Multicolored Overglaze Paintings"
Ceramic artist, Banri Yoshioka has been producing vigorous multicolored overglaze-painted ceramics, while also making kohiki glazed, brush lined and steel glazed pieces. On display in this exhibition...More »
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"Yumi Hayakawa's Spring Clothes" Exhibition
Sewing Workshop "Making a small collage rug with Yumi Hayakawa" Date & Time: April 24th (Fri) 15:00- Reservation required. (limited seating) Fee: ¥3800 (including homemade sweets and tea) Bring...More »
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Natsuki Koyano Exhibition
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"Lucy’s Friends" Exhibition
Showcasing the gallery's permanent collection, centering on works by Lucy Casson, a notable sculptor from London.More »
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"Embroidery - Stories about the Hmong" Exhibition
The rich expressionism of traditional embroidery, which has been continuously kept among the hilltribe who had caught in a civil war and lost their home. Their picture books, woven with brightly colored...More »
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Tomomi Mizutani "Stoneware Exhibition"
The style of pottery burned in high temperature without glazing is known as "yaki-shime", and it’s categorized as "sekki (stoneware)" to differentiate it from other potteries and porcelains. Flames make...More »
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"Aged Vessels" Exhibition
Celebrating the publication of "Hibi no Utsuwa (Our Daily Vessels)" by Tomoo Shoken, a selection of bowls and plates for everyday use are on view and for sale. More »
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Central East Tokyo 2008
Locations: Vacant properties, empty lots, shops, offices, galleries and streets in the Asakusa-bashi, Bakurocho, Higashi Kanda and Nihonbashi areas Contents: Exhibitions in empty spaces, special exhibitions...More »
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"For Soup" Exhibition
Many artists from various fields as art, crafts, design and music will bring one of their pieces for the poem entitled "Soup" (included in the first Parnassus "Soup") by Kyong-Mi Park.More »





