Shiseido Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Shiseido Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Dream Banquet: Historic Menus and Contemporary Artists" Exhibition
We are pleased to announce our upcoming exhibition of antique menus from the collection of Hiroomi Tatematsu collection and the "Banquet" exhibition by graf media gm and several contemporary artists. In (...)
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"Tsubaki-kai Exhibition 2008 Trans-Figurative"
Tsubaki-kai is a perennial artists' circle and exhibition group that celebrated its sixtieth anniversary in 2007, and the membership has changed over the years since its inception, with each group of artists' (...)
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"Shiseido Art Egg" Exhibition
Returning to the foundation underlying Shiseido's "Mecenat" efforts to support up-and-coming artists, the "shiseido art egg" public exhibition series throws open the doors of the Shiseido Gallery to a (...)
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Ai Kitahara "How We Divide the World"
This exhibition is this artist's first solo show in Japan. In her work Kitahara explores the many and diverse “borders” we find around us. It is natural that such borders exist, for we create the fabric (...)
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"African American Quilts: Women Piecing Together Memories and Dreams" Exhibition
This exhibition introduces approximately twenty quilts created by African-American women which portray their beauty based on the aesthetic sensitivities of their African roots. In contrast to the more (...)
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"Light Passage - Cai Guo-Qiang & Shiseido" Exhibition
Cai Guo-Qiang, born in China's Fujian province and regarded as one of China's foremost contemporary artists, is known for creating dynamic exploding installations featuring gunpowder (known as one of China's (...)
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Tsubaki-kai Exhibition 2007 "Transfigurative"
The “Tsubaki-kai” is an artists' circle and exhibition group that originated in 1947 to mark the post-war reopening of the Shiseido Gallery. The name “Tsubaki” comes from the Japanese word for “camellia,” (...)
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Satoshi Uchiumi Exhibition
Uchiumi Satoshi paints by covering his work surfaces with thousands upon thousands of colored dots, an approach that creates site-specific works strongly tied to each individual exhibition space. His “philosophy (...)
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Kaeko Mizukoshi Exhibition
Mizukoshi Kaeko creates video pieces aimed at drawing our attention to certain ambiguous, enigmatic realms often overlooked within modern society. Taking up places like the settings of novels and locations (...)
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Kaoru Hirano Exhibition
Hirano Kaoru is known for creating installation pieces by unraveling the individual threads of used fabrics such as old clothing and umbrellas and reconnecting, reweaving, and restructuring these to create (...)
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"An Existence" Exhibition
The Shiseido Gallery is holding an exhibition featuring the works of three Asian artists, Chen Ruo Bin, Hirata Goro and Yoon Heechang - the sixth in the Gallery's ongoing “ Asian Art” series, which began (...)
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"the Ginza. and Women: Through the eyes of women" Exhibition
By focusing on women who lived and supported this community, this exhibition explores the allure of Ginza, where the company Shiseido was born and nurtured. The gallery is displaying photographs taken (...)
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Robin Rhode Exhibition
In Untitled, YoYo (2005), a series of photographs captures Rhode himself giving a lively performance in which he seems to be actually playing with a toy yo-yo that has been drawn on a wall in chalk. In (...)
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Art Deco in the City II - Paris, London, Santa Monica Art Deco - "The Hotels", through the lens of Naoto Inaba
This exhibition features the ever-popular Art Deco style in interior design and architecture as found in various cities across the globe. The focus is on eleven hotels created in the Art Deco style, presented (...)
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life/art '05 Part 5 Yoshihiro Suda
This is the final part of the exhibition series 「life/art」that contemplates the possibilities of a new genre that is not traditional art and crafts. In this series, the work of five renowned artists from (...)
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life/art '05 Part 4 Masato Nakamura
This is the final part of the exhibition series 「life/art」that contemplates the possibilities of a new genre that is not traditional art and crafts. In this series, the work of five renowned artists from (...)
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life/art '05 Part 3 Kenichi Kanazawa
This is the final part of the exhibition series "life/art" that contemplates the possibilities of a new genre that is not traditional art and crafts. In this series, the work of five renowned artists from (...)
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life/art '05 Part 2: Nobuyuki Tanaka
The life/art exhibition series explores new creative realms falling between the traditional domains of "art" and "craft," functions as a "relay exhibition", with each of 5 artists contributing his individual (...)
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life/art '05 Part 1 Hajime Imamura
The exhibition series [life/art] contemplates the possibilities of a new genre beyond traditional crafts. In this series, the work of five renowned artists from the contemporary Japanese art world will (...)
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Go Watanabe - Transplant
As the title suggests, Watanabe's photographic series focus on things that have been "transplanted" from one environment to another. Although a foreigner arriving in a new place may at first be rejected, (...)
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Shinji Ohmaki - Echoes of Infinity
This is the second of the new series of exhibitions that started in 2004, which aims to introduce promising new talents in the form of a solo exhibition. Shinji Ohmaki, born in 1971, has an established (...)
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Mini-Max
This exhibition introduces three artists: Keiko Sadakane, Isao Sato, and Hong-Chun Park, who, although different in age, location, production style, and a different take on space, share a common ground (...)
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Tsubaki-kai 2005
The "Tsubaki-kai" exhibition series started in 1947, its name derived from Shiseido's symbol logo "Hanatsubaki" (Camellia). This series began in commemoration of resuming activity after the Gallery had (...)
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Laura Owens
Los Angeles based artist Laura Owens will have her first solo show in Japan. Owens’ paintings range from representational works depicting people as well as flora and fauna, to works that are constructed (...)
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life/art '04
The exhibition "life/art," presents new works by the same five artists, Hajime Imamura, Kenichi Kanazawa, Yoshihiro Suda, Nobuyuki Tanaka and Masato Nakamura, for a period of five consecutive years, with (...)
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Simryn Gill - Power Station
Shiseido Gallery will host Malaysian artist Simryn Gill's first solo show in Tokyo. Gill, who currently resides in Sydney, has exhibited at international exhibitions such as "TransCulture" (official supporting (...)





