HAP Art et Vin - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for HAP Art et Vin. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Hitoki Katsuno Exhibition
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Antique Prints Exhibition
Original prints of plants and works related to wine created by Redoute,Weinmann, Buchoz, Risso and other masters from the 17th to the 19th century are on display. [Image: Risso "Orange Magazine" (1818)] (...)
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Yoshitsugu Kato Exhibition
Print textile works are on display.
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Takuo Mitsui Exhibition
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Takamoto Tsuchiya Exhibition
This exhibition features drawings and paintings inspired by the seasons, the rain, the wind, the sky and other things that pass us by.
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Haruki Sakuraba Exhibition
Utilizing Japanese paper and mineral pigments as his medium, Sakuraba tries to bring out the expressive qualities that lie within, also freeing his paintings from the unnatural constraints of picture frames. (...)
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Etsuko Fuzuki Exhibition
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Tomomi Tamura Exhibition
This exhibition presents works that make use of traditional, natural materials to produce new expressions relevant to contemporary life.
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Yoko Yamamoto Exhibition
More 'Italian' than Italian cinema. A Venitian carnival will be held on the 1st floor, the 2nd floor dining area will be inspired by Scanno, with the back room featuring Sicilian artworks. HAP will also (...)
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Go Sugata Exhibition
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Tatsuyuki Miyazawa Exhibition
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Haruko Nagai Exhibition
This exhibition is of a new series of work by Haruko Nagai, an artist who works internationally and has won a prize at the Krakow International Print Triennial in Poland. Her works, which she makes on (...)
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Tetsuji Yamamoto Exhibition
Tetsuji Yamamoto is a graphic designer who has been working in a wide range of fields, mainly in advertisement. His works have unique captions and original way of expression.
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Mieko Tadokoro Exhibition
A selection of pinhole photos around the theme of food. All the photos were taken in Paris over a period of 10 years by Japan's best female pinhole photographer Mieko Tadokoro and printed by her own hands. (...)
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Mitsui Takuo Exhibition





