Diesel Denim Gallery Aoyama - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Diesel Denim Gallery Aoyama. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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:phunk "Welcome to Electricity"
:phunk is a group of four designers from Singapore, Asia's emerging art and design hub. This is their first solo show in Japan, featuring a huge mural depicting an imaginary metropolis inspired by their...More »
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Boris Hoppek "Ever"
This exhibition features works about "Japanese culture seen through the eyes of a Westerner" that represent a new spin on Hoppek's favorite theme of everyday familiar objects. Works from 3 series will...More »
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Natsuki Otake "Affection of Idols"
Features large scale wax-resist dyed textile ("rozome") works, including a variety of pieces produced specially for Diesel Denim Gallery Aoyama.More »
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Mathias "All About Democracy"
Diesel Denim Gallery Aoyama is holding "All About Democracy", Mathias' first solo exhibition showcasing exquisite manga and illustration works he has created in the past for newspapers and magazines, as...More »
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Timothy Saccenti "Garden of Unearthly Delights"
We are very lucky to invite one of the best artists from Partizan, a world famous creative production. Timothy Saccenti is having his first solo exhibition "Garden of Unearthly Delights". A notable new...More »
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Jules Julien "Cadavres Exquis"
Tokyo: the city where countless people keep on walking on the streets chaotically spread out in all directions. It is as if inerasable silhouettes have been incessantly drawn onto an ever-evolving catalog...More »
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Chi Peng + Kensui "Paranomia"
The bizarre panoramic world of "self-degradation" created by up-and-coming Chinese artist, Chi Peng, dominates the whole gallery space. Peng uses his body as the subject of his work in an attempt to...More »
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Keiko + Manabu "Heart of Shapes"
Keiko + Manabu is an artist unit based in Tokyo and Seattle. In this exhibition entitled "Heart of Shapes," they fill the gallery space with familiar shapes like hearts, diamonds and stars that are all...More »
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Megumi Matsubara with Assistant "BOOJUM" Exhibition
"Boojum" is a device that gives one a meaningless sense of balance. Its system is made up of 10 machines whose names all start with the letter "B": Broke, Backwards, Bridge, Brooklyn, Blind, Blemish, Bounce,...More »
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Akiyoshi Mishima "Elements"
Akiyoshi Mishima is an up-and-coming young artist and a member of the art group Enlightenment. He has been involved with various creative activities such as commercial work, fine art and VJing, while also...More »
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Mark Jenkins + Miho Kinomura "Glazed Paradise"
An installation that invites the audience to actively investigate and in some ways participate in a frozen hyperreality. This is the first solo exhibition in Japan by the remarkable installation artist...More »
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Kimihiko Okada "Another Geography"
Architect Kimihiko Okada presents experimental works that could shape the landscape in the near future. Okada uses extremely thin metals that have the feel of skin, and blurs the line between concepts...More »
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Ayako Maruta "Suspended Figure"
In Ayako Maruta's installations, arches and pillars, which were were used to form spaces in classical architecture, are created with construction cable and industrial lampshades. Rather than create arches...More »
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PMKFA + assistant "Probarious"
The exhibition "Probarious" consists of three-dimensional objects by PMKFA and visual commentary by Assistant. PMKFA, who is usually seen with his two dimensional work has now taken the step into the third...More »
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Hiroki Tsukuda "Doctrine"
This exhibition is a part of Diesel Japan's Art Support Project, which inherits what Diesel has done in London and New York so far. Tsukuda Hiroki was chosen as the first support artist in Japan. Hiroki...More »
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Diesel Denim Gallery Art Exhibition "Japan"
Diesel is a brand that does not only propose fashion, but also introduces lifestyle such as cinema, and music. They have a history of supporting young artists. In this group exhibition, 9 upcoming artists...More »




