Sogo Yokohama Art Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Sogo Yokohama Art Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Kenji Tao “Flight”
Kenji Tao’s Nihonga paintings feature mineral pigment paints, motifs of plants and animals, and elements of ink painting.More »
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Yasuyuki Takeuchi Exhibition
Colorful oil paintings of the four seasons in France.More »
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Marc Chagall Print Exhibition
This exhibition introduces the prints of Marc Chagall, known as the “magician of color”. More »
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Yasuhiro Noritake Exhibition
Yasuhiro Noritake uses no brushes, only knives and tissues for his oil paintings. Sogo Yokohama Art Gallery introduces his still lifes and landscapes featuring young girls. More »
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Akihiko Iwanami “Portraits of Cities + History Paintings”
Akihiko Iwanami began his “Portraits of Cities” series at age 28 with inspiration from the Manhattan night skyline. His paintings of cities, traditional Japanese temples, and subjects from history are...More »
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Keiko Inokuma “Travels Around Forests and Water”
Keiko Inokuma’s Nihonga paintings evoke the light and air of the places in nature she depicts. More »
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Masters of Mingei Exhibition
An exhibition of Mingei craftwork featuring the work of masters such as Kanjiro Kawai, Shoji Hamada, and Bernard LeachMore »
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Akie Yoshida “Brilliant Mineral”
Rising star Akie Yoshida paints strata of minerals in an abstract series and composes statements from lettering in another series. More »
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Street Art: Popular Artists from Around the World
Spotlighting currently popular creators of street art. More »
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Takashi Nagoya Exhibition
Painter Takashi Nagoya has made combining Nihonga and design his life’s work. The compositional beauty, skillful brushwork, and strong sense of design of his work is on full display in these 30 new pieces....More »
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Shinichiro Mikami Exhibition
Introducing the work of Shinichiro Mikami, who studied metal forging at Tokyo University of the Arts and takes a fresh approach to combining color and form. More »
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Yuya Fujita Exhibition
Yuya Fujita’s realistic paintings take a unique approach to motifs like fruit and European antiques. More »
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Sayoko Ogaki Exhibition
An exhibition of tempera paintings of scenes of Europe. More »
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Ryo Date Exhibition
An exhibition of the latest works depicting the four seasons in scenes from across Japan. More »
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6th Scene
An exhibition of the newest work by 6 graduates of Tokyo University of the Arts painting course. More »
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Koyo Matsui Exhibition
An exhibition of works created with a kneading technique that uses clay of various colors to bring out deeper hues. More »
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Small Oil Paintings
Introducing the work of six artists. More »
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Nihonga Masters: Prints
Prints by major modern and contemporary Nihonga artists. More »
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Shikou Munataka Exhibition
Born in Aomori Prefecture in 1903, Shikou Munataka is considered one of modern Japan’s most accomplished artists. Starting in oil, Munataka would go on to focus most of his energy and efforts on wood-block...More »
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Contemporary Nihonga Exhibition
This exhibition introduces masters and currently practicing artists who have left their mark on Nihonga painting from the Meiji through Showa eras.More »
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Alfons Mucha Exhibition
Introducing prints by the 20th century art nouveau master. More »
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110 Years of Yozo Hamaguchi
Color mezzotints by Yozo Hamaguchi, a pioneer of the medium who was born 110 years ago.More »
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Shinji Okada “From Europe: “With Land and Light”
A solo show for Shinji Okada, winner of the Nihon Bijutsuin Grand Prize. His Nihonga paintings capture places in Europe in vibrant color and exquisite detail. More »
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Makoto Takase Exhibition
Landscape oil paintings filled with light and warmth by Makoto Takase.More »
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Arita Ceramic Art Association Exhibition: Arita Masterpieces
Introducing Arita ware from practiced masters such as Arita Ceramic Art Association Director Imaemon Imaizumi XIV through young practitioners carrying on traditions with contemporary creativity. More »
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Modern Craft Masterpieces
Introducing Japanese crafts created with exceptional skill and modern aesthetics from the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa eras.More »
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The Path of Modern Painting
Introducing the work of postwar Japanese masters of modern painting. More »
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Shinbo Kogure Exhibition
Prints featuring beautiful natural landscapes in Japn by Shinbo Kogure.More »
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Gallé, Daum
Art nouveau glass worksMore »
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Yuki Sori “Rhythmic Flowers”
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Hisaki Shomura Exhibition
The latest works of accomplished ceramicist Hisaki Shomura.More »
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Shuta Morisaki Exhibition
Introducing colorful paintings of oceans and skies by Shuta Morisaki.More »
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Shigeki Obuchi Exhibition
Oil paintings portraying cities across Japan such as Yokohama, Nagasaki, and Azumino. More »
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Hiyoku-no-kai Association Exhibition
Introducing the work of six young Nihonga painters who graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School.More »
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Hiroyuki Yamamoto Nihonga Exhibition
Works depicting the four seasons, goldfish, and flowers utilizing traditional Kanazawa gold leaf. More »
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Shishinokai Exhibition
Presenting works by five innovative Nihonga painters. More »
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Tomoharu Okamura “Vicissitude”
The artist’s latest series of multilayered works in addition to his previous ‘Dappled Sunlight’ and original ‘Vicissitude’ series. More »
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Takeshi Fujita + Kumiko Fujita Exhibition
Japanese lacquer art depictions of living creatures and seasonal plants & flowers using a variety of materials including gold and silver leaf and pearl oyster shell.More »
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Cai Guo-Hua Exhibition
Oil painter Cai Guo-Hua works internationally in Japan, China, and Australia. These works introduce the emotive power of the artist’s works underscored by outstanding drawing skills. More »
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The Lineage of Cha-no-Yu
Calligraphy, pottery, and other rare items related to the history of the cha-no-yu tea ceremony.More »
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Young Artists of Kanagawa
Presenting the works of three young artists with studios in Kanagawa Prefecture. More »
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Hideto Sato Exhibition
Presenting the uniquely refined oil paintings of Hideto Sato, which often feature humming birds from Central and South America. These works and other paintings of the giant Baobab trees of Madagascar and...More »
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To Paint a Flower: Western Art by Masters
Exhibiting works with floral motifs by important artists from the Meiji period and after. More »
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Jessica Watts Exhibition
The Sydney-based artist Jessica Watts uses vintage wallpaper from the 1940s as a canvas for her oil and acrylic paintings featuring collages techniques with motifs of girls, flowers, and birds.More »
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Kozo Hayashi Exhibition
Kozo Hayashi’s vividly colored paintings of paradises filled with animals and flowers have an otherworldly quality. More »
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Yuko Murakoshi Exhibition
Nihonga paintings by Yuko Murakoshi.More »
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Keisuke Yamamoto Paintings
Keisuke Yamamoto’s new oil paintings include expressive still lifes of flowers and landscapes.More »
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Yuko Tanaka “Reciting Spring”
Yuko Tanaka is a young internationally active Nihonga artist. Her works feature plants in the wind, jelly fish in the sea, and scenes from nature.More »
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Art Wonderland Yokohama
Presenting the work of seven young female artists based in Kanagawa Prefecture. More »
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Yu Okada: 50 Years of Ceramics
Ceramicist Yu Okada has been working for 50 years, bringing fresh expressions to the traditional colors and glazes of Hagi ware. Previous and new works are introduced.More »
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The Inten Legacy
Presenting work by currently practicing artists as well as classical masters with membership in the Saiko Nihon Bijutsuin (Reformed Japan Art Academy), sponsor of the biennial Inten Exhibition. More »
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Fumio Takeo
Oil paintings by Fumio Takeo.More »
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Masaharu Fujishiro “Nihonga Exhibition”
An exhibition featuring ink paintings and a new motif that highlights the beauty of rock painting seashells. More »
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Urushi: Traditional Lacquer Artists
Small works by currently practicing artists are presented along with the exhibition “Urushi: Tradition and Innovation.” More »
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The State of Mino Ware: Kei Wakao and Akio Niisato
Introducing the latest work by artists Kei Wakao and Akio Niisato who carry on the 400-year-old tradition of Mino ware, while also pushing the craft forward. More »
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Akirako Imazeki Exhibition
Akirako Imazeki is an artist that produces still life and landscape works, using these to convey the thoughts running through her head. There is a gentle depth to the layered color in these works shaped...More »
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Kenji Tamada Exhibition
Displaying around 30 paintings by Kenji Tamada, an award-winning artist known for his sunny landscapes and peaceful still lifes. More »
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Tsuguharu Fujita Prints
Displaying an entire series of prints by Tsuguharu Fujita from École de Paris, including his famous cat prints. The series turns 50 years old in 2018. Selected drawings are also exhibited. More »
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Tokihiko Ishikawa Exhibition
Twenty wooden sculptures by Tokihioro Ishikawa on themes of Buddha, heaven, magic, and the ancient.More »
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Tohbe Tahara Exhibition
The famed Fukawa kiln (Fukawa Hagi) has been in operation for nearly 4 centuries, while the Tahara line has a 350-year history of producing Hagi tea ware for the Mouri family, once feudal lords of the...More »
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Iro-Nabeshima Porcelain: The Art of Living National Treasure Imaizumi Imaemon
Living National Treasure Imaizumi Imaemon XIV carries on the art of iro-e polychrome enamel Nabeshima porcelain, a practice dating back fourteen generations to when the family created works for the shogun...More »
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Morio Shirota: Oil Paintings
This is the fifth Yokohama exhibition for the popular painter Morio Shirota, whose works feature Parisian street scenes and European landscapes in rich colors. Thirty oil paintings, including new works...More »
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Three Generations of Painters: Kotaro Migishi, Setsuko Migishi, Kotaro Migishi
This exhibition presents the work of Kotaro Migishi, a prewar Western-style painter representative of Modernism in Japan, alongside paintings by his wife Setsuko, whose work embodies the radiance of life,...More »
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Hakujitsu-kai Association: Outstanding Works
Exhibition of exceptional works by active members of Hakujitsu-kai, an association that was formed in 1924 to advocates for realism in the arts. In addition to the works of established artists, you can...More »
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Masami Takahashi “Portraits of Moments”
Masami Takahashi, a Nihonga painter who graduated from Tokyo University of Arts and has exhibited at the prestigious Inten show, depicts travel, everyday life, and other soul-stirring scenes that leave...More »
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Sayoko Ogaki “Golden Tempera World”
European landscapes, portraits, and other paintings in gold tempera by Sayoko Ogaki. These 35 energetic pieces bring out the unique brilliance and delicacy of gold tempera paint, revealing worlds of beauty....More »
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Shintaro Ajiki Exhibition
The first exhibition in Yokohama for Shintaro Ajiki, whose powerful works include murals more than 25 meters in size and colorful, dynamic works created with thick coats of paint. Displays here include...More »
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Seiji Yoshimura “Nihonga Exhibition - Through the Glass”
Seiji Yoshimura is known for his highly technical compositions painted with layers of mineral pigments. Using techniques acquired through the research and mastery of classic Japanese-style painting approaches,...More »
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Modern Western Painting: Hana, Hana, Hana
New floral works for the New Year by popular oil and Western-style painters.More »
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Tea Utensils Exhibition
Seasonal tea ware at a special price.More »
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Lucky Tansaku
Popular contemporary artists present works with auspicious themes on tansaku, thin rectangular strips of material.More »
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New Year Nihonga Exhibition
Usher in the New Year with artwork featuring Mt. Fuji, zodiac animals, and other auspicious motifs by leading Japanese artists including master Nihonga painters, Nitten artists, and other popular creators....More »
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Ken Minawa Exhibition
Displaying works by Ken Minawa, a Tokyo University of the Arts-educated painter who redefined Nihonga landscape painting by directly conveying his emotions towards the natural world.More »
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Small Modern Western-Style Paintings
More than 40 works by popular Western-style Yoga painters. More »
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Modern Ceramic Masters
Displaying works of modern ceramics by artists designated as Living National Treasures as well as popular current practitioners. More »
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Contemporary Nihonga Exhibition
This exhibition introduces masters and currently practicing artists who have left their mark on Nihonga painting from the Meiji through Showa eras.More »
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Shiko Munakata Exhibition
Displaying more than 50 prints and Yamato-e paintings by Shiko Munakata, an artist respected around the world for his uniquely expressive style. This exhibition surveys his career from the pre-war era...More »
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The Way of Lacquer
Displaying and selling elegant work of Wajima lacquerware at special prices. More »
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Contemporary Netsuke
Enjoy the superb skill of netsuke miniature carvings, an art form with a long history that continues to this day. These netsuke are on loan from the Prince Takamado Collection at the Tokyo National Museum,...More »
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Marc Chagall Exhibition
Exhibiting some of Marc Chagall’s most famous illustrations, including “Le Cirque” and “Daphnis et Chloé.”More »
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Satoshi Arakawa “Shigaraki”
An exhibition of Shigaraki ceramics by Satoshi Arakawa.More »
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Hiroshi Saeki Exhibition
Thirty new landscape paintings influenced by classic European Impressionism.More »
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Yutaka Inoguchi Exhibition
Yutaka Inoguchi’s paintings of “Vagabond travels through Europe” feature scenes from the romantic streets of Germany, as well other places he’s visited including Switzerland, France, England, Belgium,...More »
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Antique Zoo Collection
Animal-themed European antiques.More »
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Yoko Shirai Exhibition
Thirty new watercolors with a focus on Yokohama landscapes by Hayama artist-in-residence Yoko Shirai.More »
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Nihonga Old and New, East and West
Exhibiting Nihonga paintings with the timeless ability to stir the soul.More »
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Ryoshitsukai 2017 Exhibition
Displaying works by graduates of the Urushi Lacquer Ware Institute and the Ishikawa Prefecture Wajima Research Institute. More »
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Ikuo Hirayama Exhibition
Ikuo Hirayama is a painter who influenced the art world greatly, employed formerly as president of Nihon Bijutsuin (Japan Art Institute) and President of his alma mater, Tokyo National University of Fine...More »
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Reiko Bando Exhibition
Cutting-edge Nihonga artist Reiko Bando presents 20 new waterfront landscapes and other nature-inspired works. More »
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Nakata Kazuo Exhibition
New ceramics by Kazuo Nakata with original designs featuring beautiful harmonies of designs in silver foil and transparent glazes.More »
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Hiroshi Ema Exhibition “Shinshu Yakishime Ware”
Hiroshi Ema uses a 12-meter-deep mountainside kiln in Nagano Prefecture to create yakishime unglazed, high temperature-fired ceramics using red, black, and white soil from the Shinshu region. These distinctively...More »
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Modern Crafts
This selection of modern crafts from the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa periods – golden ages of Japanese crafts – displays modern aesthetics and traditional craftsmanship. More »
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Fletcher Sibthorp Exhibition
Thirty illustrations and prints by Fletcher Sibthorp, who has been drawing flamenco dancers and portraits of women since the 1990s.More »
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Jessica Watts Exhibition
Exhibiting the work of the Australia-based artist Jessica Watts, including paintings inspired by vintage wallpaper from the 1940s showing women holding flowers and portraits of birds made from collages....More »
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Makoto Oneta Exhibition
Oil paintings by Makoto Oneta.More »
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Kazue Nagato Exhibition
Displaying 30 new works by Kazue Nagato, a painter inspired by horses since growing up on a ranch as a child. Her oil paintings capture the gentleness, beauty, and powerful dynamism of these beasts. More »
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Gallé, Dome Exhibition
An exhibition of European antiques with a focus on works by Émile Gallé and the Dome Brothers, leading glass artists at the turn of the 20th century. More »
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Jun Isesaki “Shining Earth and Flame”
New works by Jun Isesaki, an artist who carries on the traditions of Bizen ceramics while pursuing contemporary forms.More »
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Satoshi Asahara “Safari Park”
Discover Satoshi Asahara’s unusual safari park world, populated by a little girl and various giant animals. Lively scenes are carefully depicted as colorful acrylic paintings.More »
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Aoni-kai Association Japanese-style nihonga painting exhibition
This exhibition is organized by and features the works of a group of exceptional artists who all graduated from Aichi Prefectural University of the Arts. They may have less experience than some, but they...More »
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Yukio Sakurai Exhibition
Yukio Sakurai will introduce a selection of oil paintings and print works, including a heartwarming series that depicts a young baseball team practicing under blue skies.More »
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Hiroyuki Yamamoto “Japanese-style nihonga paintings - Kanazawa gold leaf”
Taking advantage of the beauty of gold leaf, a specialty of Kanazawa’s traditional craft industry, Hiroyuki Yamamoto depicts popular subjects such as the four seasons, goldfish, and flowers in his work....More »
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Fermin Colomer Exhibition
Fermin Colomer is the third generation of a family of painters based in the Catalonia region of Spain. From the age of 16 he was tutored by his father, a painter, and produced works depicting rural European...More »
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Midori Mori Exhibition
Around 20 new paintings by Midori Mori, an award-winning Nihon Bijutsuin member. More »
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Kiyoshi Shimane “Landscapes of Beautiful Japan”
Twenty-five new works by Kiyoshi Shimane, a popular Western-style painter of landscapes across Japan.More »
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Hisayuki Toriya Exhibition
By fusing the soft texture of terracotta developed during the Renaissance period with wood carving notable for its fine texture, Hisayuki Toriya achieves a quality in his work that would not be possible...More »
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Nobuhide Makino “Vicissitude”
First exhibition by Japanese-style nihonga painter Nobuhide Makino at Sogo Yokohama Art Gallery. A former student of the late Toshio Matsuo, who was known for his participation in the prestigious Inten...More »
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Hiyoku-no-kai Association Exhibition
Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School of Fine Arts includes a Japanese nihonga painting major in the Painting Department as well as a center for Japanese nihonga painting conservation and restoration....More »
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Toshozan Hashimoto Exhibition
Ceramic artist Toshozan Hashimoto, who works in the tradition of Satsuma ware that originates from Southern Japan, introduces a selection of his works focusing on elegant pieces of white satsuma ware recognizable...More »
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Kazuo Morishita “European Light”
Paintings of the Alps and other European landscapes by Kazuo Morishita.More »
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Akemi Kawai Exhibition
Ceramics by Akemi Kawai.More »
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Antique Lamp Exhibition
Displaying beautiful works of richly glass art by Galle and the Dome brothers, plus more than 50 antique European lamps from the 9th through early-20th centuries. More »
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Hideto Sato “Poem of Eternity”
Hideto Sato is an artist that creates unique pictorial worlds with a particularly detailed character. One of the focal points in this solo exhibition is the marvellous spatuletail hummingbird, which Sato...More »
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Rieko Morita Exhibition
More than 20 new floral and season-themed Nihonga paintings by Rieko Morita.More »
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Daisuke Yamauchi— 2017
Daisuke Yamauchi’s first solo show in Yokohama presents his series depicting French landscapes, sunflowers, roses, and concerts. The Nitten artist’s paintings full of energy and color display the strong...More »
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Modern Craft Masterpieces
Presenting the beauty of modern Japanese craft works that shone brightly from the Meiji era (1868-1912) right through to the Showa period (1926-1989).More »
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Zenmei Tanaka Exhibition
Zenmei Tanaka presents humorous works depicted in this unique style that recall memories of Paris and get you in the mood for traveling. People gather together whether it’s in cafes, restaurants, or around...More »
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Katsutomo Arashi “Nara Landscapes”
Solo exhibition by Katsutomo Arashi presenting paintings of landscapes from the historic city of Nara. In the 25 impressive works of varying sizes presented here you can see landmarks such as Todai-ji...More »
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Rie Yamada Exhibition
A selection of works by Rie Yamada that energetically depict the beauty of flowers brimming with life.More »
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Takeshi Fujita + Kumiko Fujita “The New World of Lacquer Urushi-e”
Takeshi Fujita and Kumiko Fujita wish to open up the world of lacquer, creating works that become supportive companions to contemporary life. Incorporating gold, silver and pearlescent hues, their works...More »
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Sculptures in Wood
Around 50 wooden carvings by Myoukei Matsumoto, centering on his Buddhist statues, will be presented here. Carved works in wood by Yuji Takahashi and Kazuo Kawahara will also be on exhibit.More »
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Fumika Koda Exhibition
Fumika Koda’s paintings on silk have a gentle Kyoto-like style. Sogo Yokohama Art Gallery presents her new works, including paintings with cat motifs. More »
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Art Wonderland Yokohama
Presenting works by several young women artists living in Kangawa Prefecture. More »
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Robert Heindel Exhibition
The American artist Robert Heindel (1938–2005) spent his career painting famous ballet dancers such as members of The Royal Ballet. He is also known for his works depicting musicals such as Cats and Phantom...More »
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European Tea Collection
The end of the 19th century to the start of the 20th century saw the likes of Charles Gallé and the Daum brothers creating stunning glass works that expressed the beauty of nature in fresh hues, as the...More »
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Koichi Shibaoka Exhibition
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Homage to Jakuchu Ito
Works paying tribute to Jakuchu Ito for the 300th anniversary of the birth of this era-defining genius painter of the Edo period. More »
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Izumi Kogahara Exhibition
Izumi Kogahara continues to draw fans with a precise yet modern depiction of women, who appear upon abstracted backgrounds in 30 works exhibited here.More »
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Satoshi Yabuuchi “Bronze”
Coming to sculpture through his research of Buddhist statues, Satoshi Yabuuchi focuses his practice on bronze forms, whilst also accompanying these with wooden sculpture and prints on this occasion. More »
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Akihiro Fujimoto “The Shape of Words”
Akihiro Fujimoto is wood sculptor who has enjoyed acclaim not only in Japan but also internationally, with his mix of traditional techniques and contemporary forms. Here he presents 20 new works.More »
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Modern Ceramic Treasures
Enjoy the beauty and sophistication of contemporary aesthetics and traditional design in these ceramic works.More »
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Terumi Iwanaga “Landscapes of Europe”
Terumi Iwanaga continues in the investigation of light and dark contrasts as she depicts the scenes encountered across Europe.More »
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Kanjiro Kawai and His Associates
Known as a master of “Mingei” Kanjiro Kawai devoted his life as a craftsman, always driving towards new expressions of material and form, coming to influence a whole generation of artists and craft producers....More »
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Kaii Higashiyama Exhibition
Through his career Kaii Higashiyama produced over 280 series of prints, some of the most outstanding of which are showcased here in a selection of work spanning his early days to late productions.More »
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2015 Taro Hakase Exhibition
Taro Hakase is not only a violinist but a visual artist as well. He hopes that even adults who haven’t scribbled since childhood will feel a creative urge when viewing his works. Thirty of his humorous...More »
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Kazumi Murose “The Four Season in Maki-e”
Living National Treasure maki-e artist Kazumi Murose’s first solo exhibition in Yokohama presents works depicting Japan’s four seasons with motifs including plants, birds, and water. More »
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Yukio Sakurai Exhibition
An exhibition of oil paintings and prints from Yukio Sakurai, including from his long-running series “Reserve Bench”.More »
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Masato Yanagisawa “The Endless Road”
In contrasting colors, Masato Yanagisawa paints rhapsodic scenes of Venice and natural landscapes such as the world’s three largest waterfalls, and other superb sights on a grand scale. Around 30 of his...More »
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The Calligrapher Sishu
Sishu continues to elevate the traditional Japanese art of calligraphy into the realms of painting and media art, sharing it with the entire world. This exhibition celebrating Sishu’s reception of the...More »
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Kouichi Nabatame Exhibition
Crossing between nihonga and western painting Kouichi Nabatame continues to grasp upon the themes of life and death in his careful observations from nature imbued with a distinct depth of thought.More »
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Mariko Miyashita “The Spirit of 10,000 Scents”
Mariko Miyashita’s works contain the essences of their landscapes’ many fragrances. More »
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Mitsumasa Anno “Imperial Flowers”
Working widely across picture book illustration, painting and book design Mitsumasa Anno provides another opportunity to appreciate the private gardens of the imperial family through a series of 130 watercolor...More »
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Golden Crafts
A fine selection of Buddhist statues, sake flasks, tea utensils and ornaments with a touch of gold.More »
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Kinokawa - Screening and Talk
A screening of the 1966 film Kinokawa based on the work of Sawako Ariyoshi and recipient of Kinema Junpo Award for Best Actress. The screening will be followed by a talk by actress Yoko Ukasa upon her...More »
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A Prayer With a Smile— Enku and Mokujiki
At different times during the Edo period, Buddhist artists Enku and Mokujiki traveled around Japan creating Buddhist and Shinto statues and winning the deep reverence of many people. While their styles...More »
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Yasuhiro Tanigawa Exhibition
Introducing the distinct world of Yasuhiro Tanigawa through a collection of 25 works executed in a range of media and techniques.More »
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Reiji Hiramatsu “A Homage to Monet”
Thirty new works from the first Japanese painter to be featured in the Musee des Impressionnismes Giverny.More »
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Bernard Buffet Exhibition
Renowned as one of the “witnesses of the age” Bernard Buffet led the field of of figurative painting in the post-war period and this exhibition provides an overview of his print works from across his career....More »
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Jo Nakamura Exhibition
New work from the 1964 Kagawa born artist Jo Nakamura.More »
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Masaharu Fujishiro Exhibition
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Kayo Yamazaki Exhibition
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Zenzou Fukushima Exhibition
Presenting new works by Zenzou Fukushima, whose ceramics made from pebbles received the Medal With Purple Ribbon for artistic merit.More »
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Tea Ceremony Treasures
Focusing on the works of tea ware ceramicists, this show introduces a wide range of tea ceremony art, including writings by heads of tea schools and items used for training tea ceremony participants. More »
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When Marnie Was There - The Illustrations of Hiromasa Yonebayashi
To celebrate the launch of Studio Ghibli’s latest production “When Marnie Was There” and the illustration collection of director Hiromasa Yonebayashi a special exhibition provides an insight into the world...More »
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Gosei Ono Exhibition
Based on glass art techniques from Medieval Europe, Gosei Ono’s vibrantly colored works feature acrylic paintings on both sides of acrylic panels. More »
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Satoshi Kawamata Exhibition
Displaying more than 20 new works by Satoshi Kawamata (b. 1978), who completed his doctoral studies at Tokyo University of the arts. The animals of his black and white and color paintings boast a sharp...More »
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Tetsuya Mishima “In Pursuit of Ideal Beauty”
Introducing around 25 new works by Tetsuya Mishima, including intriguingly elegant still lifes depicting the world through the artist’s unique eye for realism, as well as portraits revealing the true natures...More »
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Masaaki Miyasako Exhibition
[Image: Masaaki Miyasako “Rain Water”]More »
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Yusaku Okada Exhibition
An exhibition of the latest work from master of Hagiyaki, Yutaka Okada. [Image: Yutaka Okada “Fired Flower Vase” 35x36cm]More »
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Hiroshi Nakajima Exhibition
As the leading master of celadon ceramics Hiroshi Nakajima was recognized as a living national treasure in 2007 and is currently deputy head of the Nihon Kogeikai (Association of Japanese Traditional Arts...More »
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Hiroko Ueki “Venetian Glass”
After graduating from art school Hiroko Ueki continued her art practice while traveling across Romania and Italy, where upon Murano Island she came to develop her own unique glass work. [Image: Hiroko...More »
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Yoshihiro Kita Exhibition
Yoshihiro Kita graduated from the Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School. These new works with traditional motifs of ancient Japan creatively express his vivid painterly style. [Image: Yoshihiro...More »
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“The Art of Light and Nature - Art Nouveau Glass and 19th Century Meissen”
A collection of renowned Art Nouveau glass work and rare example of Meissen. [Image: Daum H41.5cm]More »
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Contemporary Netsuke
Netsuke miniature sculptures are renowned for their high degrees of artistry. This exhibition introduces contemporary works by outstanding artists. [Image: Shoji Meikan “Tender Nurture” Ivory 4.0 cm]...More »
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“Victorian Jewelery”
Introducing a range of antique Victorian jewelery newly arrived from London. [Image: “Seed Pearl Brooch” 19th Century, UK]More »
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Shinji Okada “Scene Europe”
A collection of new work from the Japan Art Academy associate Shinji Okada. [Image: Shinji Okada “Autumn - Paris - Saint-Louis Island”]More »
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Disney Art Collection
10 artists present a collection of work based on the motif of Mickey and Minnie.More »
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Tomoya Tsukamoto Exhibition
Presenting the solo exhibition of Tomoya Tsukamoto, an artist popular for his technique of making his subjects seemingly float through the combinations of foreground and background. [Image: Tomoya Tsukamoto...More »
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Yukio Sakurai Exhibition
[Image: Yukio Sakurai “Babbling (Beach)” 31×42.5 cm, color hand print]More »
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Yoshi Hakui Exhibition
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Tadahiko Sato Exhibition
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Shuta Morisaki Exhibition
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Shigeki Ohbuchi Exhibition
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Midori Mori “Japanese Paintings”
Thirty new works, mainly portraits, by Japan Art Academy member Midori Mori have a soft and feminine touch. [Image: Midori Mori] More »
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Takeshi Nagai + Masatoshi Matsushita + Satoshi Kawamata ”Furin-no-kai Exhibition”
Featuring the work of 3 graduates from the post-doctorate course of Tokyo University of the Arts exploring the gallery and art work as a space of hospitality. More »
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Robert Heindel Exhibition
[Image: Robert Heindel - Silk screen print 53×40cm] More »
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René Lalique and the Age of Art Deco
[Image:(1925) H23cm]More »
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Treasures of Modern Craft
[Image: Makuzu Kozan II - “Painted Phoenix Vase” 21.0×19.8cm]More »
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"Modern Japanese Painting Masterpieces" Exhibition
[Image: Kiyotaka Kaburaki]More »
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Kentaro Izumi Exihibition
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Jiro Noguchi Exhibition
[Image: Jiro Noguchi, "Pepper Case"]More »
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"Learning from the Past" Exhibition
[Image: Horin Fukuoji, "Himalayan Morning"]More »
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Toshio Aoki Exhibition
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"Art Nouveau Glass" Exhibition
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Junkyu Muto Exhibition
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Jun Takegoshi Exhibition
[Image: Jun Takegoshi]More »
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Leslie Sayour Exhibition
[Image: Leslie Sayour, "Lily and Lilac" 30×40cm]More »
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Nihonga Exhibition
[Image: Gyokudo Kawai, "Yamame" scroll]More »
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Tokuda Yasokichi the 4th Exhibition
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"Masterpieces of Modern Nihonga Painting" Exhibition
[Image: Shiko Munakata]More »
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Kunie Komori Exhibition
[Image: Kunie Komori]More »
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"The Best European Prints" Exhibition
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"Contemporary Crafts Masterpieces Market" Exhibition
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"Contemporary French Painting" Exhibition
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Kazuo Morishita Exhibition
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Agnes Husz Exhibition
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End of Season Painting Fair
[Image: Horin Fukuoji, Mount Fuji by Morning]More »
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Noriko Okawara Exhibition
Nihonga paintings.More »
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Teruhide Kato Exhibition
Woodblock printsMore »
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Hiroyuki Togawa Exhibition
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Zen Tanaka Exhibition
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Minori Yoshita Exhibition
[Image: Vase with Grape Motif, 35.0×45.0cm]More »
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Sumio Goto Exhibition
[Image: Sumio Goto]More »
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"Tea Ceremony Ceramic Masterpieces" Exhibition
[Image: Zengorou Eiraku]More »
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"Art Deco and Art Nouveau Glass and Ceramics" Exhibition
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Keigo Kimura Exhibition
[image: Keigo Kimura]More »
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Rieko Morita Exhibition
[Image: Rieko Morita]More »
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Yasushi Okada Exhibition
[Image: Yasushi Okada, light blue glazed dish, 52.7×14.5 cm] More »
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Kaii Higashiyama Exhibiton
[Image: Kaii Higashiyama, lithograph]More »
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Satoshi Odagiri Exhibition
[Image: Satoshi Odagiri, "Canal in Early Summer"]More »
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Koichi Shibaoka Exhibition
[Image: Koichi Shibaoka, Triangular Vase]More »
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Masato Yanagisawa Exhibition
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"Beauty of Design" Exhibition
Embroidery and fabrics inspired by sculptures, paintings and crafts from the Momoyama through Edo periods.More »
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Takeshi Nagai + Masatoshi Matsushita + Satoshi Kawamata "Furin-no-kai Exhibition"
Three person exhibition of nihonga paintings inspired by the sounds and atmosphere of the summer season.More »