Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features oil painting and glass crafts.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceremony ceramics, bamboo crafts and porcelain.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features paintings and glassworks.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceremony ceramics and paintings.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
64th Keio Art AuctionMore »
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Ceramics by Fujiya Sakuma and Kikuyo Fujiwara.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceremony implements, crafts and wooden sculptures.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features dolls and ceramics.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Ceramics and paintings.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Paintings and ceramics.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceramics and paintings.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Nihonga paintings, ceramics.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features ceramics and paintings.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features European antiques and oil paintings of Japanese landscapes.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceramics by Yoshitaka Samukawa, permanent exhibition. More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features ceramics from south Japan.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
The 63rd Keio Art Auction.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Japanese swords, oil paintings and ceramics.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features nihonga painting, ceramics and lacquerware.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Hanging scrolls, tea ceremony utensils, and lacquered inkstones by Kokiyoshi Kihara.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Glass artworks and ceramics.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceremony ceramics by Sadamitsu Sugimoto and ceramics by Tetsutaro Komago.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Lacquerware and ceramics exhibitions.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Traditional Asian crafts, painting, ceramics and more.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceramics by Shozan Oshima and works by Takuo Hayashiya and Masaki Dejima.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features modern Japanese nihonga painting and prints, and ceramics.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features the ceramics of Jusoken Kikko and Seisai Inatome.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Ceramics by Shinemon and Kusuo Baba, oil paintings by Mutsuo Ishiwatari, and ceramics by Eiji Kinoshita.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Ceramics, tea ceremony utensils and scroll mountings.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features three exhibitions with pastel works and ceramics.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Calligraphy and other tea ceremony implements and items, and ceramics by Makito Kawai.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features ceramics from Hachizan Takatori and oil paintings from Kikuo Nakamura.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features around 150 works from award-winning ceramics artists Kobei Kato, who works with a famous 200-year old kiln and is the seventh generation potter to hold the Kobei name.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features a ceramics show by Korean potter Jeonwon Gu Sonfe, and a nihonga painting exhibition by Masako Nakano.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
100 paintings and prints and another 100 crafts and ceramic works.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Prints by Seiji Fujishiro and dyed textiles by Kazuhiro Suzuki.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features glass works and also around 100 paintings from a range of young, veteran, foreign and Japanese artists.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features the ceramics of Korean potter Kim Hang Gyok.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Collection of around 100 antique Japanese words (katana) from the Kamakura period, as well as nihonga paintings by Hiroshi Sekiguchi.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Lacquer crafts by Hyokan Kawase and ceramics by Hitachi Tsuji.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Oil paintings by Nobuo Kurosawa and lacquer crafts by Hisashi Kitahara.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Pottery from Kyoto-based Housai Fujitani and Tsuaki Nakao, including around 100 tea ceramics.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Paintings and crafts by both veteran artists and emerging talents.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Contemporary nihonga paintings by top artists and ceramics by Shigetoshi Oka.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Around 150 tea ceremony ceramics from Kyoto-born Tanyu Hayashi.More »
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This week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Ceramics from Kyoshitsu Sasaki and oil paintings by Hideo Saito.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Ceramics from Yutaka Tsuchida and wood crafts by Toru Matsuzaki.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceramics by Shinsai Hirosaki and glass works by Iwao Matsushima.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Features an oil painting exhibition from Tokuei Shouda and rice utsuwa ceramics from Hiro Takahashi.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceremony ceramics by Rozan and Toshihito Sakamoto and bamboo crafts by Yuzo Yagisawa.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Oil painting and metal works.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Around 100 Kyo-yaki ceramics works, including many tea ceremony utensils.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
The 60th Keio Art Auction features around 300 works of Nihonga, oil painting, prints and ceramics.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Modern Western-style paintings and ceramics by Fujiya Sakuma.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Paintings and tea ceremony implements.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceramics by Miraku Kamei and pottery by Ichizo Mori.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Japanese paintings by Hiroyuki Aoyama and ceramics by Koubu Sakai. More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceramics by Eiju Yaguchi and oil paintings by Nopu Sachi.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Antiques from Korea, Japanese lacquer, calligraphy and more. Also works by Kentaro Sato and Shigeru Futaba.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Western and Japanese-style paintings and prints, as well as paintings by Sachiko Takahashi.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Group exhibition of 5 leading Kyoto-based nihonga painters, showcasing 70 new works including poetry collections and hanging scrolls inspired by the four seasons. Also on display are kaki-e-mon ceramics....More »
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Lacquer art by Sekisai Tsuji and contemporary paintings.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
European antiques (mainly Art Nouveau crafts) and works by Hifumi Fukushima.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea kettles for the tea ceremony by Shoju Kawada and Iga tea ceramics by Masahiro Shionaka.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
150 works of Imari and Satsuma ware, accessories and ceramic objects from Kyushu and Okinawa and more.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
59th Keio Art Auction Over 300 nihonga paintings, Western-style paintings, crafts and other works.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Exhibition commemorating the 120th anniversary of the birth of Kanjiro Kawai Showcases ceramics by four generations of the Kawai clan. Also on display: tea ceremony utensils.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Over 100 works of Japanese painting and hanging scrolls.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Over 100 ceramic works by Sadamitsu Sugimoto, as well as works by Hiromi Kawamatsu.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
40 paintings by both veteran masters and emerging artists, and tea ceramic utensils by Kohei Nakamura.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
33rd Ken Matsuzaki Exhibition Around 100 ceramic pieces. Kenjiro Aishima + Takako Aishima Exhibition Oil paintings.More »
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Shinbei Sakakura + Tobei Tahara + Kanae Masanao Kaneda Exhibition
Group exhibition of Hagi-style ceramics by three artists.More »
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Contemporary Japanese prints by artists from the Taisho and Showa eras, and glass works by Toshiro Kobayashi.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
"Rakusai Onishi Exhibition" This exhibition showcases over 100 ceramic works made by Rakusai from Nara prefecture. More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Western-style paintings by Mitsuo Oka and oil paintings by Mutsuo Ishiwatari.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Goldwork and tea ceremony utensils, as well as ceramics by Yoji Enomoto.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
58th Keio Art Auction Over 300 nihonga and Western paintings and crafts. More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Yosuke Natsume Exhibition -100 tea ceremony utensils.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Oil paintings by Saburo Shimada, Yoichiro Toshijima and Shigeru Wakaya, and ceramics by Taro Kamoda.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Lacquer crafts by Shunsai Maehata and ceramics by Kenji Kabazawa.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Autumn tea ceremony implements exhibition -Kenichi Kawamura + Sakae Kawamura exhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Rito Aoshima tea ceramics exhibition -Yuji Kanamaru + Hideaki Kobayashi painting exhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Sotaro Takanami exhibition Around 30 oil paintings of animals. -Jeonwon Gu Sonfe ceramics exhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Seiji Fujishiro print exhibition -Hiro Ajiki tea bowl exhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceramics by Masakazu Soma and early woodblock prints by Yumeji Takehisa.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Paintings and carved glass works.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceramics by Seigyoku Kin and Satsuma ceramic art by Saneyuki Hirota.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Sword and dagger exhibition Featuring long and short swords, katanas, polearms, hilts and more. -Masa Miyoshi oil painting exhibitionMore »
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-Kakei Okada tea ceramics exhibition -Hitachi Tsuji ceramics exhibitionMore »
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- Oil paintings by Nobuo Kurosawa - Bamboo tea ceremony crafts by Soho OguraMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Keio Art Auction vol.57More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Kenji Io metal work exhibition - Tetsuaki Nakao ceramics exhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Japanese nihonga and Western-style painting and print exhibition - Shigetoshi Oka ceramics exhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Satoshi Yabuuchi calligraphy exhibition -Toshio Ohi tea utensil exhibition More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Paintings and crafts by veteran artists and emerging talents.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Rakunyuu Honiwa tea utensil exhibition -Hideo Saito oil painting exhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Toru Matsuzaki lacquered wood exhibition -Tokuei Shoda oil painting exhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Toyoharu Ichino Tanbayaki tea ceramics exhibition Over 80 vases, water vessels, tea containers and trays are on display. -Yuzo Yagisawa bamboo craft exhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Rice vessels by graduates of Meisei University, and contemporary Western paintings by Shinichi Saito.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Tea ceramics by Rozan Sakamoto and Toshihito Sakamoto -Crafts by Akira SugimuraMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Masuo Ikeda exhibition Features a selection of works from his early career up until his late years, focusing mostly on prints. -Noriyoshi Sakaguchi oil painting exhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Kyoto-style lacquerware by Ryuan Hatsusegawa and goldwork by Eishin Chikueido.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
56th Keio Art Auction featuring nihonga and Western-style paintings, crafts and more. More »
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-56th Keio Art Auction Special Preview Featuring paintings, prints, ceramics and more. -Fujiya Sakuma ceramics exhibitionMore »
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Tea ceremony implements and paintings.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceramics by Risho Kato and works by Ryoji Koie and Korean artists.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Oil paintings by Yoshitaka Yamazaki and tea ceramics by Takuzo Mizuno.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Tea ceramics by Shohei Kikko, and contemporary paintings by Ryonosuke Fukui.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
100 paintings and prints by both young and veteran artists.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Tea ceramics by Donen Nakamura -Oil paintings by Katsutomo ArashiMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Akira Kugimachi Exhibition Paintings from the "Trees" and "Lightscape" series are on display and for sale. -Kakiemon Vessel ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Asahi-style pottery by Housai Matsubayashi and nihonga paintings by Seiko Watari.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Sadamitsu Sugimoto tea ware exhibition - Akihiko Ikeda Japanese-style painting exhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Keio Art Auction Around 100 Japanese and Western style paintings and prints by renowned artists such as Junkichi Mukai, Chuichi Konno, Misao Yokoyama and others. - Ceramic tea ware by Kohei Nakamura...More »
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-Hogaku Kawasaki Teaware Exhibition -Kazuhiko Sato Ceramics ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Mashimizu Family Ceramics Exhibition more than 80 works by the innovations brought in the world of ceramics by 3 generations of Mashimizu's. -Mutsuo Ishiwatari Oil Paintings ExhibitionMore »
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Ryoji Koie Ceramics Exhibition New vases by ceramic artist known internationally for his objects with strong messages. Makoto Toyofuku Ceramics ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
54th Keio Art Auction Commission-free auction of Japanese and Western-style paintings and crafts by past and present masters.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Shogetsudo Nakamura Large Fans Exhibition Shogetsudo Nakamura is a 16th generation artisanal producer of fans, continuing a business that was established in 1560 in Kyoto. Sadatsugu Shinjo graduated...More »
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-Yayoi Kusama Exhibition Around 30 prints by the leading Japanese contemporary artists are on view. -Sansa and Hiroshi Kuroi Teaware ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Seichu Inao Exhibition Over 80 pieces of teaware, vases and shelves by the 3rd generation master based in Kyoto. - Takuo Hayashiya ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Autumn Tea Utensils Exhibition Tea utensils by past masters will be on view and for sale. - Makito Kawai Ceramics ExhibitionMore »
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-Hisatsugu Shimizu Tea Ware Exhibition Born 1971 in Saitama Prefecture. Studied design at Delta College, U.S. Studied ceramics under his father Hiroshi Shimizu. More than 100 works of tea-ware, water...More »
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- Nobuo Kurosawa Oil Paintings Born in 1930 and graduated from the Tokyo University of the Arts in 1953. Current member of the Hakujitsukai. Renowned for his realistic depictions of the 4 seasons in Japan....More »
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-53rd Keio Art Auction Japanese style and western style paintings, craft works by masters of the past and present. More than 300 pieces by such artists as Taikan Yokoyama, Shiko Munakata, Rosanjin Kitaoji,...More »
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Masakazu Hoki Tea Ware Exhibition Born in Kyoto in 1954, Hoki studied ceramics under the late Yaichi Kusube. He mixes traditional technique with a fresh sensitivity that will be apparent to visitors through...More »
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- Art Jewelry Special Exhibition A total of 100 jewelry pieces by notable designers, as well as paintings and ceramics by masters and contemporary artists, are on display. More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Hyokan Kawase Lacquer Art Exhibition Born in Kyoto in 1937, Kawase learned traditional lacquer techniques from his father Hantaro (Hyokan I). Around 100 works are on display and for sale. -Hideo...More »
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- Mingei-ha Masters Exhibition Around 50 crafts by artists such as Kanjiro Kawai, Keisuke Serizawa, Tatsuaki Kuroda, Bernard Leach, and Jiro Kaneshiro.More »
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- Yukio Shakunaga Ceramics Exhibition Born in 1954, Shakunaga studied ceramics in Kutani, Kyoto. Currently he works at the Ecchu-Seto Shoraku studio, using traditional Koseto and Kiseto glazing techniques....More »
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- Toru Matsuzaki Lacquer Art Exhibition Born in Tokyo in 1944, studied under ceramicist Tatsuzo Shimaoka in 1974, participated in a number of juried exhibitions. 80 lacquerware. - Yutaka Tsuchida Decorative...More »
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- Toyoharu Ichino Ceramics Exhibition Born to a family of notable ceramicist Ichino in Tanba in 1947, Toyoharu creates graceful ceramics incorporating the unique quality of Tamba clay. A total of 80 tea...More »
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- Ceramic Bowls by Hiroshi Takahashi and Students of Meisei University Professor Hiroshi Takahashi and 17 graduates of Meisei University present a total of 1000 ceramic rice bowls, plates, tea cups and...More »
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Rozan Sakamoto + Toshihito Sakamoto Ceramics Exhibition Rozan was born in 1926 and graduated from Waseda University in 1950. He succeeded to the Nishiyama Studio in 1951, continuing his traditional practice...More »
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-Daniel Gerhartz painting exhibition Born in Wisconsin in 1965, Gerhartz studied at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. With an expressive style and delicate brushstrokes, he depicts various scenes...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Shokoku Kanou ceramic exhibition Born in Kyoto in 1948, Kanou graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts and studied under Rokubei Kiyomizu. Kanou currently teaches at Kyoto Zokei University. 100 ceramic...More »
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-52nd Keio Art Auction About 300 nihonga, yoga paintings and crafts are on auction. No auction charge required. More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Spring Tea Ceremony Utensils exhibition A wide variety of items for tea ceremony including ceramic bowls, pots and bamboo spoons are on display and for sale. -Kiyomi Koshihata nihonga exhibitionMore »
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-Chagake exhibition On view are 2D works used for decoration purpose at a tea ceremony. About 300 works. -Antique Bizen ceramics exhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Hachizan Takatori ceramic exhibition Born in Fukuoka in 1960, studied under Seizan, and graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts in 1986. Succeeded the name Hachizan Takatori in 2000. About 100 ceramic...More »
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-Hiroyuki Aoyama Nihonga Exhibition Born in 1963 in Kanagawa, graduated from Tama Art University. About 30 landscape paintings are on display. -Haruhiko Tsukamoto Ceramic ExhibitionMore »
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-Sekiun Tezuka Ceramic Exhibition Born in Kyoto in 1942, opened Kanshuji studio in 1972, and given the name Sekiun from Daitoku temple priest Myoho Takada in 2001. Around 100 ceramic works and tea utensils...More »
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-Decorative Antiques Exhibition Antique ceramics from the 17th to 20th century. -Jill Fanshawe Kato Ceramic ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Spring Paintings 100 Exhibition Works by emerging to established artists, around 100 nihonga, yoga and prints are on display and for sale.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Ikko Miura Tea Ceremony Pot Exhibition Born in Fukuoka in 1940, studied under Ikkei Kadoya, member of Japan Crafts Association. Around 50 Ashiya-game works are on display. -Norihiko Oyamada nihonga...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Selected Paintings Exhibition A total of 50 nihonga, western style painting, and prints by notable artists like Yuki Ogura, Shiko Munakata, Yasuo Kazuki, Kazumasa Nakagawa, Chinami Nakajima, and others....More »
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- Kyoto Tea Utensils Exhibition Raku-yaki and Ninsei-yaki ceramics from Kyoto as well as calligraphy works. -New Painters' ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- European Antique Exhibition This exhibition mainly presents Art Nouveau works created in the late 19th to the early 20th century in Europe. A total of 200 works, including glass works and ceramics by...More »
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-Bernard Leach + Shoji Hamada + Lucy Lee: British Artist Exhibition 80 works by established artists such as Leach, Hamada and Lee as well as other ceramicists from England are on display and for sale....More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-48th Keio Art Auction About 300 works of nihonga, yoga (Western painting) and crafts will be presented at the auction. No fees required to place a bid. More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Hifumi Fukushima Exhibition Born in Kyoto in 1948. Received the excellence award at the Mori Painting Competition. Around 30 works depicting seasonal landscapes, flowers and small animals are on display. -Southeast...More »
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- New Year Swards Exhibition Works by master craftman Kiyondo Fujiwara from the end of Edo period and many other antiques are on display. -Tokyo University of the Art Doctorate Ceramic Course Exhibition...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-End of the Year Painting Market 80 paintings and prints by modern to contemporary artists are on display. -Tea Utensils ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Kakejiku Exhibition About 100 kakejiku, hanging scroll paintings with celebratory motifs such as pine, plum, bamboo, crane, turtle, and sunrise are on display. -Hiromi Kawamatsu Ceramics Exhibition...More »
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-Nihonga Exhibition Celebrating the coming new year, this exhibition presents works by 20 nihonga artists. -Koushu Maki Ceramics ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Sadamitsu Sugimoto Ceramics Exhibition Born in 1935 in Tokyo. Opened a studio in Shinraku in 1968, and worked as a researcher of traditional Raku and Ido ceramic ware. Around 100 works are on display....More »
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-Selected 100 Paintings: Keio Art Auction About 100 works including nihonga, yo-ga and prints by various artists who have already passed away. -Kohei Nakamura Ceramics ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Ken Matsuzaki "Playful Mind" Exhibition Born in 1950 as a third son of nihonga painter Yoshimi Matsuzaki. After completing the ceramic studies at Tamagawa University in 1972, he began working under Tatsuzo...More »
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-Soushin Horinouchi 90th Anniversary Exhibition Handmade items by the former master of Omote-senke tea house Horiuchi-chojuan as well as works created by omote-senke artists are on display.More »
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-Eikou Wani Ceramics Exhibition Born in 1944 in Hiroshima Prefecture. Studied under Toyo Kaneshige and Michiaki Kaneshige. Established his studio as a member of Toyo family. About 100 works are on display. -Noboru...More »
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-Ryoji Koie Ceramics Exhibition Born in Tokoname, Aichi Prefecuture in 1938, and graduated from the creramics program at Tokoname High School. Since 1968, he has been creating objects that carry strong...More »
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-Masayuki Uraguchi ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Yosuke Natsume Negoro Lacquer Exhibition Born as a sun of Arihiko Natsume in Nagano Prefecture in 1965, graduated from the graduate sculpture program of Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and...More »
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-Tesshi Nagano Ichimon Exhibition Metal works such as teapots created by Tesshi Nagano, Kaoru Eta and Arata Nagano are on display. They employ Tatara metalworking techniques that use traditional Japanese...More »
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-Kozou Sasagawa Watercolor Painting Exhibition Born in Niigata Prefecture in 1926. In 1954, he moved to Tokyo to pursue his film making career, and received awards at film festivals. In 1991, at the age...More »
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-Kouun Miyagawa Ceramic Works Exhibition Born in Kyoto in 1938 and graduated from Kyoto City Hiyoshigaoka High School. Miyagawa succeeded to the name Kouun in 1980. Around 150 works are on display. -Kenji...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Autumn Tea Utensils Exhibition About 50 utensils and accessories used in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony of both the Omote and Ura Senke schools. -Kenichi Kawamura + Sake Kawamura Exhibition...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Kazuo Mizoguchi Oil Painting Exhibition Born in 1936, graduated from Tokyo Gakugei University, selected in the Asai Award Exhibition twice, Mizoguchi currently lives in Chiba. About 40 of his landscape...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-1st Living Aesthetic Laboratory Exhibition Works by Satoshi Yabuuchi and other sculptors are on display. About 30 works including Yabuuchi's wooden sculpture "Tailwind Child". -Mitsuru Kikuchi +...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Sotaro Takanami Exhibition Born in 1949, Tokyo. Graduated from Tama Art University in 1973, currently working as an independent artist. Flowers, still life, landscape paintings and hand-colored woodblock...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Selected Paintings Exhibition This exhibition presents around 50 nihon-ga, yo-ga, and prints by a wide range of artists including emerging and established artists. -Kyo Sashimono by Shushi Nakagawa...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Kim Father and Sun Ceramics Exhibition -Kim Jeong Ok was born in Korea in 1941. This exhibition presents about 100 ceramic works by him and his son. -Contemporary Nihon-ga & Yo-ga ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-"Flower Feast - American Painters Exhibition" Works by contemporary American painters who employ flowers as their motifs. Around 30 works of oil painting, watercolor, pastel and printmaking are on display...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Art Sward Exhibition Swards made by Yasutsugu Echizen who was comissioned to create swards for the Tokugawa family in the Edo period, and also masterpieces by Masahide Suishinshi whose work became highly...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Hiomi Takesue Tea Utensils Exhibition Born in Kamitsushima in Nagasaki Prefecture in 1955. Takesue does research on ancient Korean ceramic and other ancient ceramic excavation. He holds his own studio...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Nobuo Kurosawa Oil Painting Exhibition Born in Saitama Prefecture in 1930 and graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1953. He is a member of Nittenkaiyu and Hakunichi-kai. Around 30 of winterscape...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Keio Art AuctionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Taki Nakazato Ceramics Exhibition Born in Karatsu in 1965, Nakazato began studying ceramics from his father Takashi Nakazato in 1988. Around 80 works of Karatsu-nanban and Karatsu-mishima ceramics are...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Contemporary Painting Exhibition - Centering Around Yayoi Kusama's Prints Centering around Yayoi Kusama's prints, this exhibition presents about 30 works by established contemporary artists. -Hitachi...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Kosobe-yaki Yoshitaka Samukawa Tea Ceremony Ceramic Exhibition Born in the family of Kisyu-yaki ceramicist Seiho Samukawa in 1951. Graduated from Osaka Art University in 1972. Opened his ceramic studio...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Mingei-ha Masterpieces Exhibition Around 30 works including Kanjiro Kawai's ceramic vessels are on display. -Masako Nakano Nihon-ga ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Akahada-yaki Rakusai Onishi Tea Ceremony Ceramic Exhibition Born in 1958 in Yamato-gun, Nara. Learned ceramic from his grandfather Rakusai and succeeded the name in 2003 as the 7th Rakusai. Around 100...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Toru Matsuzaki Lacquerware Exhibition -Yutaka Tsuchida Ceramics ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Toyoharu Ichino Ceramic Exhibition - Kobu Sakai Ceramic ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-11th Rice Bowl Exhibition by Hiroshi Takahashi and Graduates of Meisei University Ceramic works by former professor of Meisei University Hiroshi Takahashi and his students. This is the 11th exhibition...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Iga, Rouzan Sakamoto & his son Toshihito Ceramic Exhibition Rouzan was born in 1926, and graduated from Waseda University in 1950. He then succeeded to the ceramic studio of Nishiyama. He pursues...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Mitsuko Oka Ceramic Exhibition Mitsuko Oka is an actress working in films and TV productions. She started making ceramic works in 1984 and has studied from Minoru Noguchi. She built her ceramic studio...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-"Tracing the Creation of Kyusetsu Miwa the 12th" Exhibition Ryusaku was born as a first son of Kyusetsu Miwa the 11th in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. After completing his graduate study at Tokyo...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Chikuryousai Ando Exhibition This artist began his career as a Sado (tea ceremony) basket craftsman in 1980. A variety of baskets used to display flowers and carry items for Sado are on display. -Masaakira...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Antique Bizen Selected Works Exhibition The history of Bizen ceramics started in the Kamakura period, and reached the height of prosperity in the Momoyama and Edo eras. Around 50 ceramic works are on...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-"Spring Ceramic Works Exhibition" Ceramic works for Omote and Ura-senke (traditional tea ceremonies) are on display. -Fujiya Sakuma Ceramic Works ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Yoshitaka Yamasaki Exhibition About 30 landscape paintings of Shinshu Azumino are on display. -Housai Fujitani Ceramic Tea Ceremony Ware ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Suiran Nakamura Ceramic Works Exhibition -Yoshiko Aoyama Nihon-ga ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-"Decorative Antiques Exhibition" Around 100 antiques including 17th to 20th ceramic works, Maki-e, calligraphy, and others. -"Ceramic Competition Exhibition"More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-"Four Contemporary Artists Exhibition" Around 30 works by 4 emerging and mid-career artists. -Ichizo Mori Ceramic ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Issai Saijo Lacquer Exhibition Saijo was born in Osaka in 1936. After studying under his father Yoho Okutsu, he moved to Kyoto and started incorporating patterns found in Shosouin. About 100 works in...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Tsutomu Maruyama "Language of Flowers" Born in 1963, Maruyama studied a Tokyo Zokei University. His warm and serene paintings of flowers and landscapes, and still-life paintings are on view. -Kakiemon...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Kyo Gama, Shoju Kawasa Exhibition Kawasa was born in Kyoto in 1949. About 100 Kama (traditional iron pots) are on display. -Hifumi Fukushima Oil Painting ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-European Antique Exhibition This exhibition features Art Nouveau crafts works from the late 19th century to the early 20th century Europe, including Gallé, the Daum brothers, and Lalique's glass and...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Kyushu, Ryukyu, Nanban Antique Ceramic Exhibition Around 150 ceramic works and daily items from the mid 19th century to the early 20th century are on display. -Contemporary Ceramic ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
− 48th Keio Art Auction Around 300 nihonga, oil painting, and crafts. Artists: Rosanjin Kitaoji, Yoshimichi Fujimoto, Tatsuaki Kuroda, Zenzaburo Kojima, Yoshio Mori and others.More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Tsutomu Moriya Oil Painting Exhibition Born in Hokkaido in 1935, Moriya graduated from Nihon University in 1958. His paintings depict seasonal landscapes in Japan. - Southeast Asia Antique Ceramic...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-"Swords and Antiques Exhibition" Around 100 antique items crafted by Kaneshige Izuminokami, master craftsman of the Edo period. -"2008 Tokyo National University of Fine Arts & Music Ceramic Department...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Modern Nihonga, Oil Painting Exhibition This exhibition features around 30 works by established and emerging artists. - New Year's Greeting, Tea Ceremony Tools ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Kakejiku Scroll Painting Exhibition Pine tree, plum tree, bamboo, crane, turtle, and sunrise, paintings with good luck motifs are on display. - Tea Ceremony Tools ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- 100 Selected Paintings Exhibition Nihonga, oil painting, and prints are on display. - Tradition of Yi Dynasty Ceramic ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Sadamitsu Sugimoto Ceramic Exhibition Bron in 1935, Sugimoto studied at a studio in Shinraku in 1968, and pursued the Momoyama ceramic style. A total up to 100 tea ceremony works are on display. -Akihiko...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Sotaro Takanami Exhibition Takanami was born in 1949, and graduated from Tama Art University in 1973. This exhibition presents his paintings and prints of flowers, animals and landscapes. -Kohei...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-30th Mitsuhen, Ken Matsuzaki Exhibition Matsuzaki was born in 1950 in Tokyo. In this exhibition, a total of 200 ceramic works are on display. More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Masahiko Tenbo Exhibition Ceramic Works Tendo was born in 1947 in Osaka, and studied ceramics from his father Yukichi Maki. He currently teaches at the Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts. -New...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Ryoji Koike Exhibition Ceramic works Koike was born in 1938 in Aichi, and he has been exhibiting nationally and internationally. About 50 works of ceramic bowls are on display. -Kazuhiko Sato Exhibition...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
-Metalsmith Works from Chanoyu A total of 70 pieces of tools and equipment for tea ceremonies are on display. -Mutsuo Ishiwatari Oil Painting ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Tea Ceremony Tools Exhibition Scroll paintings, ceramics, and tools that are used in Japanese traditional tea ceremony are on display and sale. - Makoto Toyofuku Ceramic ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
"47th Keio Art Auction" Approximately 300 pieces of nihonga, oil paintings, and crafts are on auction. More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Kinsa Kawabata Lacquer Art Exhibition Born in Osaka in 1947, Kawabata creates pieces of tea ceremony tools fusing traditional and new expressive ideas. Around 100 pieces are on display. - Yoshiyuki...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- "Flower and Still-Life 30 Paintings Exhibition" 30 pieces of nihon-ga, oil paintings, and prints by emerging to established artists are on display. - Toshitaka Kawai Ceramic Exhibition More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
[Chagake & Chanoyu Exhibition] About 80 works of Chagake, hanging scrolls from tea-ceremony rooms, and other types of decorations are on display and for sale. [Takuou Hayashiya Exhibition]More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
[Autumn Tea Ceremony Tools Exhibition] From antiques to recent works, ceramic bowls and other tools used for Omote & Ura Senke tea ceremonies are on display. [Makito Kawai Ceramic Exhibition]More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
[Shiko Munakata Exhibition] 30 prints and paintings by Shiko Munakata are on display. He was awarded the International Printmaking Prize at the Venice Biennale in 1956. [Jon Wong Son-fee Ceramic Exhibition]...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
[Koubei Kato Exhibition] A total of 100 ceramic works by Koubei Kato are on display. [Kikuo Nakamura + Yasuyuki Shimano Oil Painting Exhibition]More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
• Yoji Kuroi Exhibition 30 acrylic, oil and mixed media paintings are on display. • Hajime Suzuki Textile ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
• Special Selection of Painting Exhibition From emerging artists to masters, this exhibition features 50 works of Nihonga, oil painting, print and others. In addition, 50 works of antique European jewelry...More »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Seigyoku Kin Ceramic Exhibition - Makie Hino Pastel ExhibitionMore »
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
- Kikuo Matsushita Exhibition Born in 1917, Matsushita makes paintings depicting the old way of life of the Edo, Meiji, Taisho and Showa periods. This exhibition features 30 works. - Creation: Tea...More »
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Fine Arts Swords Exhibition
100 swords and calligraphy works from the early Muromachi period are on display.More »
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Hisatsugu Shimizu Exhibition
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30 Selected Paintings Exhibition





