Midori.so - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Midori.so. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Moeco Jyoti Yamazaki “Sinking”
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Misako Taoka x Jesse Hogan “Unknowns”
[Related Event] Closing Performance By Albert Wolski & Robyn Daly (EXEK) Date and Time: 6/9 (Sun) 15:00-19:00More »
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Koichiro Mori “Enum”
In the 2000s, Koichiro Mori created the “Painter Emulator” robot that created abstract paintings at random. Mori also exhibits his own works and collaborates with other artists. In his first solo show,...More »
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Tadao Nishiyama “Owl”
“Owl” is the last exhibition for Tadao Nishiyama, a wood carving artists based in Higashikawa, Hokkaido. Fifty photographs, carvings, and candlesticks by the artist are exhibited. More »
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Yoonkee Kim + Noncheleee + Kazuma Ogata “Grajoola”
Yoonkee continues to follow up his popular 2004 dub album “Asian Zombie” with experimental music and painting. Noncheelee’s rising profile includes the art book “Life Goes On.” Kazuma Ogata’s work balances...More »
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Touch
- Media: Photography - Installation - Fashion - Video and Film - Party
- 2017-07-27 - 2017-08-08
Touch is an international project by Otaku – a team of photographers, stylists, and beauticians – that aims to bring more excitement and fun to contemporary society with never-before tried or realized...More »
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Riku Hoshika + Shuya Aoki + Towa “Hill”
Presenting works by three Tokyo-based teenage photographers.More »
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Vinnie Smith + Jen Shear “Pictures In the Sun”
This is the fourth collaboration by artist Jen Shear and Vinnie Smith, who ran the San Francisco gallery Ladybug House. Their collages feature the unique properties of prints and a focus on subjectivity....More »
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Spicy Proof
Two photographers Marimo Ohyama, active in the skate scene, and Shiori Ikeno, with practice centered on the fashion and music scene commemorate their joint photo book “Spicy Proof” with a traveling exhibition...More »
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Ena Yauchi “You Are Here”
Landscape photography.More »
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Shin Hamada “And Then”
Shin Hamada, photographer and producer of the handmade zine “Chill!,” presents newly framed works and video along with 100 limited-edition photographs on sales. A performance by DJ Stylish a.k.a Chinza...More »
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Itch
The word “itch” has many meanings, but at this exhibition it’s a metaphor for people’s urge to aggregate, like at airport hubs. These works could be headed in the direction of “airports,” “itchiness,”...More »
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Toshiko Kimura “Two Stories”
In a collection of new work Toshiko Kimura tells the story of a girl living inside the mouth of a whale who comes to visit the colorful passion fruits island. This is accompanied by a second series responding...More »
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Akihiko Taniguchi “Board Ooze Out”
[Related Event] Drinking Party Critique Session Date: Marc 29(Sun) 14:00-16:00 Guests: Taichi Sunayama + Kosuke NagataMore »
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Seiji Collection
The Seiji Collection is comprised of porcelain ceramics from Hasami, Nagasaki Prefecture created between 1630 and 1650, said to be a golden era of porcelain art in Japan. More »
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Syuntaro Takeuchi “Control Jungle”
Huge and Wired magazine illustrator Syuntaro Takeuchi opens up a paradise withing the crowded city, as a “Controlled Jungle” at Midori.so. More »
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Mana Morimoto “manamorimoto.tumblr.com”
Embroidering directly upon black and white photos, Mana Morimoto describes sound and line of sight beyond visible forms, manifesting a certain decisiveness in the act of sewing. Usually presenting her...More »
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“Exhibition of Contemporary Ogatsu Inkstone”
Ogatsu, Miyagi, where 90% Inkstone is manufactured in Japan, was devastated by tsunami of 2011. This exhibition takes steps towards the revival of the famed inkstone though the work of 7 young designers...More »
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Gin Hasegawa “Finder”
Gathering an array of found objects and self-produced works in a naturally lit space, Gin Hasegawa forms new relationships and meanings between elements of diverse function and context as they resonate...More »
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Little Akihabara Monument— A Monument To Something Neither Avant-Garde Nor Kitsch
This exhibition presents a fictional world in which otaku refugees of the March 11th disaster flee Japan and reconstruct a smaller version of Akihabara as their own personal paradise. [Related event] Installation...More »
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“Drawing Excuses”
Raymond Horacek works from his Tokyo studio, or from his suitcase in any number of countries and cities depending on the week. Having studied industrial design, his work is an intersection of the industrial...More »