Wacoal Ginza Art Space - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Wacoal Ginza Art Space. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Akiko Kon Exhibition
"I moved to Tateyama, near the sea and surrounded by mountains, in June 2006. For someone who spent a long time living in Tokyo, it was a breath of fresh air and a refreshing change of pace. I made these...More »
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Kumoi Yajima "Planet Veil"
A thin veil wrapped round the earth. Yajima had his first solo exhibition of cloth-wrapped acrylic boards at this gallery in 1988. Since then, he has explored the notion of "free-flowing fabric dancing...More »
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Kazuko Shinba Exhibition
This is an exhibition of original Japanese obi created out of Javanese calico and dyed textiles. [Image: Referenced work "Java Calico Obi" Cotton, silk Fukuro-obi, Nagoya-obi]More »
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Asayo Takeda Exhibition
[Image: Referenced work (pair bag) Leather, cotton]More »
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Aragane Exhibition
Aragane is an artist group of 19 metalwork artists. They have been exhibiting engraved, cast and hammered works for 30 years.More »
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Jun Sakata Exhibition
This artist based in Ubud, Bali creates works with banana paper made out of banana leaves. [Image: "Untitled" 120 x 100cm]More »
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Okinari Kurokawa "Pyramid"
[Image: "Ring" K20、stainless steel, H3.5 x W2 x D2cm]More »
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Minoru Sato "As You Please vII"
[Image: "06-4" Styrofoam, acrylic paint, 180 x 150cm]More »
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"Three Dimensional Miniature Works" Exhibition
This gallery has been holding this collaborative exhibition with Kyoto's Gallery Maronie since 1987 for 21 years under the concept to make contemporary art more accessible. 240 artists from various genres...More »
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Masayuki Kanda + Hidenori Murayama "Skill and Aesthetic Crossing Over - 'Black' and 'White'"
This is the second exhibition of collaborative works by these two artists who specialize in kiln works and glass. [Image: Masayuki Kanda + Hidenori Murayama exhibited works Glass, framing]More »
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Ritsuko Ogura Exhibition
This is an exhibition of jewelry pieces using cardboard as the main material. [Image: "Cardboard Brooches" Cardboard, acrylic paint, silver H15 × W12 × D9cm]More »
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Mitsuko Tonouchi Exhibition
[Image: "Spring" Wool, silk, silk wool]More »
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Akio Hamatani "Fiber and Space"
[Image: "Orbit" Rayon thread H230 × W1400 × D300cm]More »
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Misako Wakamatsu Exhibition
[Image: "Awaited Spring" Silk, linen 360 x 140cm]More »
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Chieko Yorikami Exhibition
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Sachiko Iwasaki "Banquet of Colors"
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Yukie Saito Exhibition
This is an exhibition of illustrations comprising 11 unfolded cubes combined as a puzzle. Silk threads dyed in plant dyes are woven into these surfaces to create geometric shapes. [Image: "Four Seasons"...More »
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Touko Hayashi "To Grow"
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Yoshiro Yoneda Exhibition
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4th Fiber Art Exhibition
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Sakiko Mochizuki Exhibition
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Toshiko Takahashi Exhibition
This is an exhibition of handpicked, handwoven felt and wool textile works by a graphic designer.More »
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Kazumi Shinomiya Exhibition
Kazumi Shinomiya displayed work "proliferative", (h)142 x (w) 120 cm (cotton warp thread and wool and linen woof thread)More »
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Sachiko Ikeda "Breeze from my Fingers"
[Image: Sachiko Ikeda displayed work "Breeze of my Fingers", 9 × 25 × 23cm (ceramic)]More »
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Shouzou Furukawa + Fukiko Furukawa Exhibition
[Image: Shouzou Furukawa reference work "Flat Container", 13 × 49 × 30cm (porcelain, metal)]More »
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3rd Group Momoko Exhibition
In the Kyoto dialect, "momokeru" refers to thread and ropes tangling. This group exhibition displays textile works by artists who were classmates through the Kyoto University Of Arts And Design Distance...More »
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Natsuki Kurimoto "Lacquer, the Rebirth of Life - Innovation"
Natsuki Kurimoto work displayed "Uesugi's Waistcoat 2", (H)120 x (w)150 cm (lacquered car bonnet, inlaid with dry lacquer powder and mother-of-pearl)More »
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Utan Works "Swing Swing Swing"
[Image: Utan Nonomura reference work "Juyouka 2007", H40xW43cm, photograph by KIDO]More »
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Michiko Kawarabayashi + Art Unit "Square Clothes Round Clothes"
This is a collaborative exhibition of art-wear based on square and circular shapes, utilizing each material's characteristics.More »
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Kayoko Goto "Tranquil Time 2007 - Glass"
<Image: Kayoko Goto "Sign", glass>More »
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Tomoyo Hiraiwa "Organic + Hybread - New York"
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Eri Iwasaki Exhibition
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Ai Mikami "Things with Creases"
[Image: "Things with Creases (part)" (materials: washi paper, silk thread for sewing machines)"]More »
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Yuki Kato "Prayer"
This exhibition portrays the sacred and mysterious atmosphere of the numerous sculptures and wall paintings of deities at China's Three Caverns (Yungang, Dunhuang, Luoyang) and the people who are praying...More »
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Kyoko Ueda "Form40"
The title "Form40" is based on the number of meters of silk gauze that the artist used for this work. The artist has been using this thin material, known for how it lets in light no matter how many times...More »
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Kaname Arase "The Existence of Paper"
This exhibition, based on the theme "The Existence of Paper", will be the author's first exhibition in Tokyo. Installations and small boxes will be on display. <Image: Kaname Arase referenced work...More »
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"Next Form - The Shape of Baskets" Exhibition
Three artists make braided works out of metal, natural materials and paper bands. [Image: Kazue Honma "Curve / Twist", H24×W60×D24cm (paper bands)]More »
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Mariko Fujimoto "Forest Wind: Dyed Parasols"
[Image: "Wind", 97cm diameter x 8 ribs (linen)]More »
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Setsuko Haraki "Prickles - Casebook Vol.3"
This is a fiber art and illustration installation exhibit.More »
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Kenji Hishida "Plant-like People"
[Image: "Durian - Person Hiding in the Spikes", Size: H30cm (ceramic, lacquer, gold foil)]More »
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Miyoshi Hawkes "Flowers Incarnated"
In her twelfth spring living in Nasu, the artist continues to be inspired by flowers and plants and the natural world around her. [Image: Parasol/Night Cherry Blossoms, Sundress/ Mountain Cherry Blossoms]...More »
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Vittoriano Delgado "Journey to the Cosmos"
The works on display in this exhibition by the Italian-born, 70-year-old artist who currently resides in Denmark will uplift everyone's spirits with their bright colors. 【Image: Journey to the Cosmos,...More »
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Yasuko Fujino "L'Harmas -Fabre's Garden-"
Jean Henri Fabre (1823-1915, French Biologist), spent his last years in a waste land called Harmas in Serignan and finished his "Book of Insects". This exhibition's theme is "Fabre's Garden" and a 2m...More »
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Ken Ikawa "The Shape of Lacquer"
The shape of the object to which lacquer is being applied is important; due to the special characteristic of lacquer being a liquid, it has no recourse but to rely on separate materials to form the basis...More »
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Junko Murayama "The Color of Water - Look of Water"
Kimono fabrics, which are the artist's starting point in textile arts, and installations with concepts originating from the fabrics will be on display in the exhibition space. The theme for the kimono...More »
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Shinobu Suga Exhibition
Various types of furniture of domestic hardwood such as chestnut, cherry, and Nara finished with lacquer or wax. [Image: "Muroto"]More »
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Hisanori Yamanishi "Costume Romance"
An exhibit of sculptures of graceful late-nineteenth-century women clad in the crinoline and bustles that defined the costumes of the time.More »
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"Aragane 2007" Exhibition
New works by "Aragane," a 16-member creative group whose metalwork pieces are made from engraving, casting, and hammering various metals, will be on display in various formats.More »
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South Korea Contemporary Ceramics Group Exhibition "The Story of Seoul"
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Misao Iwamura "Dyed Cloth - Unrestrained Textiles"
An exhibition of dyed silk and cashmere with vivid colors and texture. More »
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"Small 3D Works by Contemporary Artists" Exhibition
The 20th in this collaboration series between Wacoal Ginza Art Space and Gallery Maronie takes "Chaos" as its theme, which is fitting for the chaos that is today's art scene in a borderless world. More »
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Miho Inoue "The Moments"
Photographs of young dancers from the national dancing school in Sofia, Bulgaria where gifted children from all over the country come to be trained. The images depict their struggles and triumphs as they...More »
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Yoshihisa Sekino "A Fior di Pelle!"
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Kimiaki Kageyama "Fragments of Time - Leaves from Oyamazaki Sanso"
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Chiori Sato Exhibition
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Tamotsu Murakami "Forest with a slight breeze"
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Kaoru Exhibition
Accessories by 18 designers.More »
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"First Snow" Exhibition
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Kinya Oyama + Yumiko Oyama "Memorizing Time and Space"
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Hidenori Murayama + Masayuki Kanda "Crossing-Over"
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Miyoko Yoshiya Exhibition
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Yasuo Okamoto Exhibition
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Keiko Nakajima "Flow"
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Ruri Kobayashi "Irreplacable Things"
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Natsuo Seki Exhibition
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Hiroyuki Okada, Sadahiro Nomura "Two in One"
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Yu Okano "Drizzling Rain"
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Mayumi Terakawa "Weaving and Praying"
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Tomio Ichimura + Kenichi Kanno "Kyoto-Tokyo Exhibition"
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Ayumi Shigematsu "Natural Artifice"
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Keiko Ishikawa "Double Faced"
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Kyoko Nitta "49 pockets"
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Kazuko Yamanaka "What Time Forgot"
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Satoshi Kouno Exhibition
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Setsuko Asakura "A Moment"
["Spring in its Glory"]More »
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Miho Fujihira "Acqua - Water"
As the title of this exhibition 'Acqua' suggests, colorful and translucent glass works of sparking water and water bubbles will be on display ["Acqua silenziosa"]More »
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Yoko Watanabe "Ink Tones"
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Sadako Gohara "The Wind Told Me"
'Mail from the wind' - this is how Sadako Gohara regards anything that makes an impression on her from her daily life, travels, music, and world events. Gohara expressed these things in 10 tapestries...More »
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Miwa Kurahashi "Il Vento-terzo (Wind - Chapter 3)"
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Yoshiaki Yoneda "Aging Figures"
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Sayoko Ukai "Yukatas and Indigo Winds"
An exhibition of cotton yukatas with a refreshing contrast between white and indigo that perfectly matches May winds. More »
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Soko Takamori "The Shape of Light - Waves of Meditation"
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Rumi Matsuoka "Forest of Shimmers"
Installations that recreate the atmosphere of walking through a forest: the refreshing feeling of being surrounded by light and wind that reaches us through leaves and branches, and hearing the birds high...More »
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Two People Exhibition Part Two
An exhibition exploring the boundaries of fabric, with dyeing by Keiko Tamaoki and embroidery by Mari Hashimoto. More »
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As it is Ⅵ
Reliefs with designs that maximize the feeling of raw material such as polystyrene, fabrics, and wood. More »
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Contemporary Jewelry Exhibition
Sixty pieces of contemporary jewelry using bits of metal, shells, wood and Japanese paper by five young artists based in various parts of Europe. This exhibition has toured Kern, London and Kyoto, introducing...More »
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Susumu Kakuhata "Landscapes of the Heart"
Landscapes of the heart expressed as white objects made from ceramics. Twenty works from the series "plaza", "hermit's cell", and "road".More »
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Hiroshi Nakata "cera debris"
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Tamiko Makishi "Ink/Impression"
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Tomoko Ameyama Exhibition "Ticking Away"
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"Ceramic Celebration"
Each year, new pottery is created or bought to welcome the new year. This year isn't any different: expect hand-made ware with gold and shiny silver tints, a perfect match for a sunny spring day.More »
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Bamboo works - Connections
The theme for this exhibition is "connections". Using bamboo, Takeo Tanabe expresses his belief that each encounter with people, places, and things is fated. The artist's family has created bamboo crafts...More »
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"Glass and Paper" Exhibition
Kazuko Mitsushima, known for her glass and paper work "The Will of Glass", has now created broaches. In other words, her recent work has taken on another dimension; they are still pieces of art to be exhibited...More »
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Midori Tanaka Exhibition
The artist had her last exhibition in Tokyo some 10 years ago. Having witnessed, from Japan and the US, how the world has changed over the years, Tanaka is rather pessimistic about the future. In reaction...More »
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Nina Katrine Risåsen and Yukiko Yamaguchi Exhibition
Nina Risåsen & Yukiko Yamaguchi both studied textile art at Statens Håndverk Og Kunstrindustriskole in Norway, and have been collaborating by co-organizing exhibitions of their works. This year's...More »
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The Memory of The Damask Weave
An exhibition of tapestries made from damask fabric by Kayoko Kikuchi, a veteran with fifteen years of experience. For this exhibition, Kikuchi used designs based on those from Europe in the 17th century,...More »
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Gashin-ten
The second exhibition by four new artists graduated from the Japanese Painting Course at Kyoto University of Art and Design. This year, some of the members have been changed and four artists will show...More »
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Misako Wakamatsu "Cloud"
An exhibition of fiber work by Misako Wakamatsu that try to capture the essence of forgotten dreams.More »
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Jun Ikeshoji
Ikeshoji's first private exhibition in Tokyo, after a string of group exhibitions of Japanese paintings. His largest painting among the 10 works on display is nearly 10 meters high. The main theme of his...More »
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Sadahiro Nomura - South-Europe Travels
Southern Europe is where people gather in search of sun. Its ancient cityscapes, deep blue sky and azure sea attract all who are in need of new stimuli. They breathe the very same air numerous artists...More »
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Kyoko Kumai Exhibition -Wind from the Plains-
Kyoko Kumai takes upon the challenge of the "nau" twisting technique, which is said to be the oldest in the world. Her usual works consists of looping, braidind, and weaving thin pieces of stainless steel...More »
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Izumi Murota "Textile Print Works"
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Kimiaki Kageyama Jewelry Exhibition "Fragments of Time - Crosses"
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Erina Kashihara - Jewelry Art for Body with Light "The Body Illuminant"
An exhibition by Erina Kashihara, a light artist who has been lights that can be worn as clothing and jewelry for close to 20 years. More »
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Jorie Johnson
An exhibition of Jorie Johnson, a renowned felt-maker and designer. More »
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Yasushi Noguchi
"I have made a gold leaf paper which is called HAKU for NisijinnObi 36 years. It gives brightness and shade to Obi fiber. But for this sake HAKU has to be cut like a thread. Therefor HAKU could not be...More »
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Keiko Habu
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Atsushi Ichikawa "Glass Works -Canyon-"
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Misao Iwamura
A textiles show, using materials commonly used for cashmeres. More »
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"Nihon-ga Course at Kyoto University of Art and Design"
An exhibition of 5 artists who took the Nihon-ga course at Kyoto University of Art and Design.More »
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Shuichiro Nakashima
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Natsuo Seki
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Louise Lemieux Berube, Emiko Nakano, Mitsuko Nakano "Computer Aided Textile Art"
Work of jacquard-designed textiles by Louise Lemieux Berube, who is on staff at the Montreal Centre for Contemporary Textiles, along with Emiko Nakano and Mitsuko Akutsu, participants at her workshop....More »





