Gallery Art Morimoto - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery Art Morimoto. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Shigeru Kubo Exhibition
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Shin Kato Exhibition
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Kakudonokai Exhibition
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"Takayoshi Totoki's Carved Wooden Chairs" Exhibition
Takayoshi Totoki is well known for his series of personified rabbits. After graduating from Tokyo University of the Arts, Totoki moved to the U.S. After coming back to Japan, he worked on producing paintings, (...)
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Toru Tajima Exhibition
Toru Tajima found out about art school in a magazine that he read in his late teens. Inspired, he started taking classes at a miniature painting school. Although many students there chose natural history (...)
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Oka Fukui Exhibition
This is a solo exhibition by an artist affiliated with the Hakujitsu-kai. Centering on paintings of female sitters, approximately 15 new works will be on display. [Image: detail]
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Sakurako Ishizuka Exhibition
Ishizuka's work is frequently used in Soji Shimada's books. Her work always stirs up strong visceral sensations and subconscious reactions in her audience. This is her first solo exhibition at this venue. [Image: (...)
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Takashi Ide Exhibition
Painter Takashi Ide is based mostly in New York and creates watercolor paintings while traveling the world. He especially enjoys painting old buildings, using subtle colors to depict individual brick in (...)
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Akiko Yamaguchi Exhibition
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Atsushi Hirasawa "Italia, Toscana"
Realist oil paintings from the artist's "Toscana" series are on view. [Image: "La Dolce Vita" (2004) Oil on canavas.]
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Saiko Exhibition -- Colors of 7 Artists
This is a group exhibition of works by graduates of the Chinami Nakajima Studio / Design Department at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
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Adam Booth "Angel"
English artist Adam Booth is currently studying Nihonga painting at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. Booth's paintings are a combination of Nihonga's traditional techniques and his (...)





