Frantic Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Frantic Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Norio Kawamura "Sliding (in) Black"
The artist's work is located between painting and sculpture, expressing the movement of both form and the formless. This is his first solo show, introducing his use of glue and lacquer to create figure-less...More »
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Macoto Murayama "Inorganic Flora"
Frantic Gallery is glad to present the first solo show of the young new media artist Macoto Murayama, who uses cutting-edge software and 3D modeling to create synthetic images that combine the soft organic...More »
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Atsushi Takahashi + Cousteau Tazuke "Alternative Lines"
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”2011 Frantic Underlines" Exhibition
Held in conjunction with Art Fair Tokyo, this exhibition previews the work of 7 artists. [Image: Cousteau Tazuke (2011) 100x100cm]More »
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Macoto Murayama "Inorganic Flora"
We would like to use this opportunity to offer a detailed explanation of the process by which Murayama’s "Flowers" was created. He starts by conducting research on flowers, dissecting them, taking multiple...More »
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Naoki Sasayama "The Scene of the Accident"
The Scene of the Accident is one of the main topics of world art history and represents the summit of life and its unpredictable end. Masters of different traditions and epochs were attracted by Accidents,...More »
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"2010 Frantic Underlines Part 2"
"2010 Frantic Underlines” supports the radical changes that are happening just now in the contemporary Japanese art scene. We observe the decline of the despotic empire of the “Wonderland”-style art and...More »
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"2010 Frantic Underlines Part 1" Exhibition
At the start of 2010, frantic gallery manifests its decisive, irrevocable and vigorous under-lines. Being in the epicenter of a vast, active but unsettled art field we make our choices in the sphere of...More »
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"Frantic Drawings" Exhibition
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Kazuki Umezawa "Eternal Force Image Core"
Gallery talk: December 5th (Sat) 18:00- Yohei Kurose + Kazuki UmezawaMore »
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Haruki Ogawa "Irritated Figures"
Explosive dynamics is one of the main features of Haruki Ogawa's artwork. He depicts "irritated figures". Images he creates act as a protozoa body, which is purred with strong acid chemicals: an immediate...More »
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Takeshi Komura "Expressions of Concealment"
The faces is typically seen as the part of the body that expresses one's individuality, a unique "stamp" of identity, or the window through which one can gain an understanding of the interiority of the...More »
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Makoto Murayama + Toshitaka Mochizuki "Exhibition of Objects Under Observation"
The autumn art season at art project frantic starts with the intersection between art and science. We present an “Exhibition of Objects Under Observation” and propose to think about the way things are...More »
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"My Favorite Things" Exhibition
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"Frantic Collections!" Exhibition
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Joji Karatsu "Regeneration of (Dif)fuse"
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"Postpoppers" Exhibition
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Naritaka Sato "Transplant Baby"
Art Project Frantic is honored to present "synthetic toys" by Naritaka Satoh. Rendered laboriously in pencil, these works are compounds of artificial and natural, masculine and feminine, realistic and...More »
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Kentaro Isotani "Keep Smiling! (God Loves Idiots)"
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Sachiko Takizawa "Early Rise Fisher"
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Ayako Miwa "Rotation"
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Yukari Hashigami "Standing Still"
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Yasuhiko Arakawa "Places of Frozen Time"
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Kazumi Shimode "Red Forest"
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Shu Ono "The Homework We Forgot"
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Hitomi Moriguchi "Flowers and Bees"
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Kaori Furuhashi "Sleeping Skin"
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Akiko Tanaka + Jun Sugiyama Exhibition
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Taichi Nakamura "Landschaftmaler"
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"Artist Show!!" Exhibition
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Chieko Shimojo "Unchanging Chameleon"
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Adam Booth "Everything and Nothing"
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Kazuhide Kawamura "Kyunkyunkyukyun"
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Tetsuya Takahashi "Flow"
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Mika Isobe "Internal Pink"
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Chihiro Yoshikura "This World and That World"
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Hiromi Iuchi "A Barrow Release"
Hiromi Iuchi is an artist who creates by continuing to depict the journey she makes toward her inner self. Her process of self-discovery, and desire to free herself from the past are translated into abstract...More »
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Toshihiko Wakasugi Exhibition





