Takahashi Collection Kagurazaka - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Takahashi Collection Kagurazaka. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Ken Hamaguchi "Black, Sutra, and the Rest"
Comment by Art Director Yumi Yamaguchi: Ken Hamaguchi's first solo exhibition will be held at Takahashi Collection. This is breaking news because no one knows his name or even what kind of work he does. (...)
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Gallery Collection Exhibition
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Naoya Hatakeyama "Slow Glass"
The exhibition title "Slow Glass" is derived from a science fiction novel by Bob Shaw, "Other Days, Other Eyes." Artist Naoya Hatakeyama was inspired by a fictional substance called "slow glass" which (...)
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Makiko Kudo Exhibition
Makiko Kudo's paintings are reflections of mysterious psychological landscapes that she has developed through her imagination and her encounters with things in daily life. Her seemingly primitive brush (...)
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Izumi Kato Exhibition
Izumi Kato has been consistently creating sculptures and paintings of human figures. She is showing at the 52nd Venice Biennial and continues her creative pursuit internationally. This exhibition mainly (...)
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Takashi Murakami "Polyrhythm"
In the early 1990s, Takashi Murakami, nowadays known for his character paintings, was creating series of works with Tamiya's soldier figures painted white on bare FRP. Tamiya is a plastic model company (...)
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Yayoi Deki "Dekinodekinodeki"
Yayoi Deki made her debut at a show titled "Ground Zero Japan" in 1999, and the next year she was invited to join the Venice Biennale of Architecture as the youngest artists of all those taking part. Since (...)
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Shintaro Miyake "Maybe it's a bright side of life"
Shintaro Miyake works on a wide repoitre of genres, from drawings and cutouts to live drawings and performances while wearing animal suits. Miyake's main motif are girls named 'Sweet-san'. They have (...)
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Sachie Noda "Prayer and Creation"
Sachie Noda experimented with painting in the dark with only a single candle for light, to remove herself from self and any thoughts. The 180 x 720cm work that she produced in that space will be displayed (...)
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Hikaru Miyakawa "Trip of Hikaru"
This is the first solo exhibition in Japan for Hikaru Miyakawa, who is based in Europe. On display will be photographs from her recent 'Poster Project', where artists produced posters for imaginary brands (...)
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Masato Kobayashi "Light"
To create his paintings, Masato Kobayashi uses his hands instead of a brush to rub paint onto the canvas. This exhibition consists of "Starry Paint", a series of nude paintings that started in 2003, (...)
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Keizaburo Okamura Exhibition
Keizaburo Okamura uses traditional Japanese materials while going beyond the borders of Japanese paintings. The works displayed in this exhibition have a religious atmosphere of animism reminiscent of (...)
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Tabaimo Exhibition
Tabaimo, born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1974, uses animations to create video installations that express the state of contemporary Japan, with black humor. She captured the attention of the art scene with (...)
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Sayaka Akiyama "Aruku: Footprints of Time"
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Sachie Noda exhibition
Sachie Noda, a native of Shiga Prefecture, started creating two-dimensional work in 1999. She uses the simplicity of pencil on paper to express a unique personal world. Recently, the artist has been working (...)
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Ruriko Murayama Exhibition
Ruriko Murayama was born in Akita in 1968. From 1996 to 1998, she organized the "What colors teach us" exhibition in different places throughout Tokyo. In the years following her return to Akita in 2000, (...)





