Gallery Hashimoto - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery Hashimoto. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Mio Kaneda “I Hear the River Flowing at Day’s End.”
This exhibition is composed of various works mainly produced during Mio Kaneda’s studio open house at Fuchu Art Museum. The first book of her works will be published on August 10, the last day of the exhibition....More »
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Elena Knox “The Female is Future”
Gallery Hashimoto presents the first exhibition in Japan for the Australian performance and media artist Elena Knox. Featuring six videos with appearances by fem-bots (female robots), these works focus...More »
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Conceptual Architect “Imagination”
“Conceptual Architect” is a gradual activity organization (starting in 2009), and has been changing members for each project. They have produced around uninhabited island, the world without others, or...More »
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Kyoko Ebata “The Perfect Day to Fly”
The Hinomaru (Japan’s national flag), nuclear issues, aging society, wars…These days a lot of artists take up these issues as their subjects. Ebata is also one of them. However, she treats these issues...More »
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Young Soul “Beyond the Zodiac”
The unit, Young Soul has been producing work that crosses the boundaries between graphic design and art. For this exhibition, they have built two huts, bringing their unique world to the gallery space. [Related...More »
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Miyuki Tsugumi “Time within Places”
In 2017, Tsugami held two exhibitions in two different places- in Kurashiki and Kagoshima. She visited both places in order to sketch various sites and made them into canvas paintings. Each place has its...More »
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On Paper
In the winter of 2017 Masaki Ogihara embarked on a project to illustrate a wall mural three meters high and six meters long. It was his first time to work in that size and environment and with such materials....More »
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Yoshiaki Kaihatsu “QR Code Quick Response”
This exhibition will consist entirely of QR codes, whereby visitors are asked to connect with the works on display through devices. Here the artworks have been liberated from their material form, a move...More »
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Team Yameyo “Community Art”
Team Yameyo is a group of artists formed in Hiroshima in 2009. With the maturation of our social and personal relationships increases also the number of things we cannot stop doing even though we all know...More »
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Toshiaki Yamaoka “Gutic Study”
Here Toshiaki Yamaoka presents his latest works depicting forms referred to as “gutic,” giving shape to them in the ways one would an obscured pattern. His painted strokes are applied in several stages,...More »
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Mineki Murata “+”
Mineki Murata presents works created through collaborations with other artists and viewers. More »
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Lights and Lines
Group exhibition presenting works by artists represented by the gallery on the theme of “lights” and “lines.” See how each of these artists approaches the topics, and observe variations of expression apparent...More »
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Noe Aoki “Tengai”
In “Tengai” (Tectorium), Noe Aoki’s new works, including a large-scale sculpture, evoke the artist’s feeling of “being covered, covering, feeling covered,” a viewpoint that seems to capture the world in...More »
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Miyuki Tsugami “Fresh Landscapes: Colors and Lines”
This exhibition will present work by Miyuki Tsugami, an artist who has participated in the residency program at Kitakata City, Fukushima Prefecture. Tsugami’s paintings depict Japanese scenery that the...More »
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Mio Kaneda “Something is Conveyed Every Day”
Kaneda’s gaze captures the subtle daily change of things and conditions surrounding her. Each of her worsk consists of sensitive brush strokes and elegant hues, completely different from the clear and...More »
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Masaki Ogihara “Re Drawing”
Masaki Ogihara’s thoughts and perceptions of time appear in his drawings. Each day he approaches the canvas or paper with the intent of drawing, and in this ritual his hands and body become one with his...More »
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Tadasu Yamamoto “Jardin”
Tadasu Yamamoto presents a selection of color photographs documenting the tombs of Princess Iwa and Emperor Suinin in Nara, enshrouded by an environment of trees and water.More »
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Masaki Yamashita “Sound of Oil Human”
Presenting a Tokyo version of the exhibition “Kikuya” held May 20th through June 12th, 2016 in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, where Masaki Yamashita’s studio is located. Music is by 7FO, who thought that...More »
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Yoshiaki Kaihatsu “The New World Picnic”
The New World Picnic presents Yoshiaki Kaihatsu’s photographs of Tohoku’s changing landscapes over the course of his numerous trips there. Documenting depopulated villages, high seawalls, mountains of...More »
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Toshiaki Yamaoka “Gutic Morphology _Convergent Evolution”
Toshiaki Yamaoka’s paintings are studies in form, searching out what results from deconstructing and rebuilding an object while revealing possibilities within the passage of time. His first exhibition...More »
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Loud Bell
Considering the relation between art work and language, and the meaning of expression a group of artists come together to consider the changing situation before their eyes and reflect upon their positions...More »
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Miyuki Tsugami “toki no kei, tsumoru toki”
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Hajime Anzai “Maru”
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Tadasu Yamamoto “Place Without Any Obstruction”
All six prints in this photographic series are unveiled in a wandering of the sacred woods of Tsushima.More »
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Noe Aoki “Plasmolysis”
An exhibition of new print works as part of the “Plasmolysis” series, features the frequent motif of the “protoplasm” forms referred to in his sculptural pieces. Here in copper-plate prints and woodblock...More »
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He is Dead, but I Am Still Alive.
Yoshiaki Kaihatsu returns with a solo exhibition of work which continues to respond to the social events around us, here building on his ongoing “Receipt Diary” which he has kept for over 20 years. Here...More »
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Living Room
A group exhibition to be enjoyed from the recline of one’s chair. Artists: Yousuke Takayama, Miyuki Tsugami, Mineki Murata, Aya Momose, Toshiaki Yamaoka, Masaki Yamashita, Tadasu YamamotoMore »
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Haruka Komori + Natsumi Seo “Project 02 A New Ground/Listen to the Song of the Earth”
Since 3.11 many artists have come to ask themselves “What is expression?” Haruka Komori and Natsumi Seo believe in expression as a means of transmitting a message and telling a story. Here they explore...More »
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Masayuki Nishie “Gathering Shadows”
Cultural anthropologist Masayuki Nishie first set out in his 20s researching language and culture around the world, capturing the air of other lands. Here a selection of his photography and video is presented...More »
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Noe Aoki “Protoplasm/2015”
While widely known as a metalwork sculptor, Noe Aoki here tries her hand at marble sculpting, attempting to return to the basics of sculpture in a collection of new large-scale pieces exhibited together...More »
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Mineki Murata “Nama-punk”
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Nama-punk - Performance
Before the upcoming launch of Mineki Murata’s solo exhibition from March 14 a special performance is held. Dates: February 27(Fri) 19:30-, 28(Sat) 19:30-More »
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Yoshiaki Kaihatsu “Impressions of the Rising Sun and the Rising Moon”
Well known for his participatory works and recently appearing in numerous biennials and triennials both across Japan and internationally Yoshiaki Kaihatsu is a widely acclaimed artist. In 1999 he created...More »
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Mio Kaneda “Normal Temperature - The Way Things Are”
A collection of new work including oil paintings, drawings and a print series based upon temperature.More »
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Yosuke Takayama “The Sun Rises in the Hut, Good Morning”
At last year’s exhibition at Gallery Hashimoto, Yosuke Takayama presented pedestals that doubled as storage boxes crammed with sculptures of human heads. In the print series “Me, Obsessed with Sculpture,”...More »
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Aya Momose + Harumichi Saito “Invisible Messages”
Gallery Hashimoto presents “Project,” a series introducing a selection of unique artists. The first show welcomes the young artists Harumichi Saito, who held a well-received solo show at the Watari Museum...More »
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On Paper
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Hajime Anzai “Rock”
New print works, drawings and painting on theme of rocks from illustrator, art director and musician Hajime Anzai.More »
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Tadasu Yamamoto “Light, Water, Electricity”
Tadasu Yamamoto takes as the subject of his photography light, water and electricity as he asserts one many only capture that which appears before the lens. Here he approaches these forms of energy as...More »
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Toshiaki Yamaoka “Gutic Morphology”
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Machiko Ogawa “On the Moon”
Gallery Hashimoto presents the third exhibition of new works by Machiko Ogawa. At her large-scale solo show at the Toyota Municipal Museum of Art in 2011, Ogawa wowed audiences with her works that transcend...More »
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Noe Aoki “Protoplasm”
In a new development of work from that showcased in the 2012 solo exhibition held across Toyota Municipal Museum of Art and Nagoya City Museum of Art, Noe Aoki presents a new collection in this series...More »
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Masaki Ogihara Exhibition
Gallery Hashimoto presents new works in the Masaki Ogihara’s first solo exhibition in three years. Ogihara received no formal art education, but his paintings have left lasting impressions on many. Roughly...More »
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Mio Kaneda Exhibition
The artist’s first exhibition of new works in three years focuses on large oil paintings following the completion of large prints for the Print Art Triennale in Kyoto. [Image: Mio Kaneda]More »
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Moeko Tawara “Playroom”
Presenting a range of new work from Moeko Tawara, including a series of large scale paintings. [Image: Moeko Tawara]More »
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Mineki Murata “Performance Sculpture”
Awakening the kinesthetic senses with repeated and persistent movement, Murata’s performances take the artist and the viewer beyond the realms of the imagination and into the sublime. [Related Events] Performances Date:...More »
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Yoshiaki Kaihatsu “3.11, 3.15. 6.16, 9.11”
Iconic dates which come to symbolize so much more. In this exhibition Kaihatsu pursues events of disaster from the Monju incident to Fukushima and attempts to give shape to the emotions which surround...More »
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Yosuke Takayama Exhibition
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Miyuki Tsugami "Harmony and Layers"
The first new prints from the artist in four years, along with sketches. The artist will also be showing at Art Fair Tokyo.More »
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Noe Aoki "1997-2013"
Noe Aoki has produced more than 10 series of prints since 1997. This exhibition focuses on works from her latest "Kurotama" series.More »
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Hajime Anzai "Merry/Happy"
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Machiko Ogawa "New Works"
Following the artist's recent major solo exhibition at the Toyota City Art Museum, the gallery will attempt something new for this exhibition, displaying new, large-sized ceramic artworks on the walls...More »
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Tadasu Yamamoto "Jardin"
Features a photography series focusing on the Imperial Palace, shot on color Polaroid.More »
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Summer Group Show
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Yosuke Takayama Exhibition
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Miyuki Tsugami "improvisation/resonance"
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Tadasu Yamamoto "Light, Water, Electricity"
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Mio Kaneda "Rest"
On display are pieces from a series of copper etchings completed this year.More »
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Machiko Ogawa Exhibition
Gallery Hashimoto is pleased to present a new exhibition of Machiko Ogawa. Born in 1964 in Sapporo (Hokkaido), Ogawa graduated from National University of Arts and Music, and studied in France and West...More »
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Noe Aoki "Tamagumori"
This exhibition features 5 works from Aoki's portfolio, in addition to two larger pieces that she completed this summer.More »
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Miyuki Tsugami Exhibition
First show of new works in 3 years that reconsiders the medium of painting by artist known for her sketched landscapes.More »
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Yosuke Takayama Exhibition
Yosuke Takayama has been working with wood since his student days at Tama Art University. His sculptures used to feature smooth ceramic-like finishes and inscrutable motifs, while his recent work is characterized...More »
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Noe Aoki "Endlessly Flowing Down"
New works by Noe Aoki inspired by her travels in Canada and visits to Indian reservations following an installation presented on Teshima island for this year's Setouchi International Art Festival. Also...More »
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Mineki Murata Exhibition
On display are drawings by Mineki Murata, who gave a prolonged performance in an old Japanese house at this year's Aichi Triennale.More »
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Masaki Ogiwara "Color"
This exhibition features works that explore the nature of color by Masaki Ogiwara, an artist known for both his black and white line drawings and colorful oil paintings.More »
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Kentaro Kawabata Exhibition
Kentaro Kawabata participated in "The Power of Decoration" (2009) at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (Crafts Gallery). His ceramic works are very delicate and decorative. Despite their organic...More »
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Shouji Ueda Exhibition
Showcases 13 photos by internationally-renowned photographer including works from his sand dune series and vintage prints from the 1930s.More »
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Yuki Nakamura Exhibition
On display are photos and paintings of flowers, fruits, vegetables, seaweed and other foods sealed in blocks of gelatin that evoke the border between life and death. [Image: Yuki Nakamura "飾3" (2005)...More »
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"Summer Group Show"
New works including Noe Aoki's photos of goldfish shot in China, and Yoshiaki Kaihatsu's most recent video works.More »
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Tomomi Yoshizawa Exhibition
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Noe Aoki "Landscape"
Noe Aoki is a noted sculptor who has produced work for the interior courtyard of Astellas Pharma Inc, a joint residential project with architect Jun Aoki for Kichijoji's Seiseiso, and a large piece measuring...More »
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Zio Min-Ki "Live Africa"
This is the first solo show in Japan by Zio Min-Ki, a popular Korean TV drama actress. On display are photos taken in Africa since 2006, when she began volunteer work there. [Image: Zio Min-Ki "Untitled"...More »
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Mio Kaneda "Sleeping while Laughing"
Mio Kaneda became fascinated by printmaking while a design student at Tama Art University, picked up a wide variety of printing skills and began making her own work. Her unique handling of color is the...More »
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Yoshiaki Kaihatsu "Special Sale"
This exhibition features works that will be progressively discounted, until a maximum of "50% off" on the last day. In addition, gifts and premium systems ordinarily used in department stores and supermarkets...More »
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Nobuyoshi Araki "World of Girls"
This exhibition showcases vintage prints of "World of Girls" series, which was first exhibited in 1984 at Zeit Foto Gallery in Japan. Now that the photo book of the same title has been out of print...More »
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Yosuke Takayama Exhibition
Yosuke Takayama has consistently used wood as the material for his works but their appearance is radically different from what one would normally expect of an wooden sculpture. Its texture is reminiscent...More »
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Masaki Ogihara Exhibition
Gallery Hashimoto is pleased to present a new exhibition of Masaki Ogihara. Ogihara is a self-taught painter and had his first solo exhibition in last fall opened up by Takashi Murakami's Geisai. Ogihara...More »
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"Asian Young Artists 4 - The world that drips -" Exhibition
[Image: Mari Ito]More »
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"Summer Group Show"
On display are works by gallery artists such as Noe Aoki's prints reminiscent of the sky and water, Tadasu Yamamoto's diginified photographs, Yosuke Takayama's fish sculptures and new works by Miyuki Tsugami....More »
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Masaki Yamashita Exhibition
Yamashita first creates physical objects to be the subjects of his paintings, and then photographs the process as he works on the painting. Obsessed with the idea of having his work available to be viewed...More »
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Miyuki Tsugami Exhibition
From April 10th, Gallery Hashimoto showcases a total of ten new woodblock and copperplate prints by Miyuki Tsugami. Tsugami's new world that is different from that of her paintings can be discovered in...More »
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Noe Aoki Exhibition
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Tadasu Yamamoto Exhibition
Since the 80s, Tadasu Yamamoto has been participating actively in international exhibitions as a representative photographer from Japan. He held his first solo exhibition in New York last summer, winning...More »
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Noe Aoki "Cumulus"
"Cumulus" was previously exhibited at Gallery 21 + Yo in Ginza in 2002, and subsequently also shown in Aomori and at the Heyri Art Village in Korea. This time, "Cumulus" will be exhibited in a space...More »
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Jarg Geismar "By Chance"
Internationally-active artist Jarg Geismar is currently based in Tokyo. He recently exhibited at the 2008 Prague Biennale. This solo exhibition features his colorful, supple drawings rendered on transparent...More »
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Yosuke Takayama Exhibition
Yosuke Takayama was born in 1980. He has worked consistently in wood, although his works are far from what one would typically consider to be wooden sculpture. Takayama's woodwork shuns figurative, concrete...More »
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Masaki Ogihara Exhibition
Ogihara was born in Yamanashi prefecture in 1968. After graduating from the engineering department at university, he worked as an engineer, and still works full-time in this capacity. Without having been...More »