Hasu no hana - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Hasu no hana. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Mariko Tachihara “Oku”
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Sachiko Teramura “Flowers and Incense”
Sachiko Teramura’s fourth exhibition at Hasu no hana gallery features textiles considering masks in the age of corona and a flower with a fragrance like rotting meat. More »
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Emiko Nakayama “Folk Paintings”
*By appointment only. Award-winning artist Emiko Nakayama’s diary-like paintings uncover the small joys and sadnesses of everyday life. These collage-esque works are inspired by folk art around the world....More »
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Nobuharu Asano “Appearing and Disappearing”
Artist Nobuharu Asano is interested in the “borders” between life and death. His sculpture “Trickster,” recently titled, is among the works on display. This is his third show with the gallery. More »
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Arthur J Huang Exhibition
Neuroscientist Arther J. Huang has applied his background to his art in three ongoing projects: ‘Stroll Memory Project’ (2012- ), ‘Everyday Drawing’ (2015- ), and ‘Remaining Memory Collage’ (2018- ). For...More »
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Ikuko Mizokami “Stories of Wolf Pictures”
Prints inspired by Yoko Tawada’s novel “Ookami Ken” (Wolf Prefecture).More »
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Takashi Kuraya “Alice, Are You Sleeping?”
Photography and a readymade installation by Takashi Kuraya, an award-winning photographer whose work gets at the heart of how society today should be photographed and understood. More »
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Seiko Kajiura
Drawings by the sculptor Seiko Kajiura.More »
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Togo Fest Vol. 1
Hasu no Hana has moved to a converted Showa-era farm house near Togoshi Park in Shinagawa. Its first exhibition in the new space features lighting installations by Taira Ichikawa, animation by Mika Hashimoto,...More »
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Yuka Sugimura Exhibition
Inspired by pottery, this exhibition aims to express salvation through familiarity and a sense of ease. More »
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Azumi Sakata ” Chaos and Order”
This exhibition will feature both two- and three-dimensional work and an installation. Sakata explores the act of expression asking “why do we make things and what does it mean to do so”. In addition to...More »
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Seiko Matsushita “Gun-zo”
Seiko Matsushita has worked with various materials and techniques to date, presenting works that can be read in a multiplicity of ways, and connecting the inner and outer worlds that cut through individual...More »
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Arthur Huang “My Everyday Life”
Artist/scientist Arthur Huang will display aspects of his studio practice, artistic activities and everyday life to provide insights into the way he navigates the different aspects of his life. The juxtaposition...More »
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Sachiko Teramura “Unrepeatable Repeat”
Sachiko Teramura utilizes delicate silk dyed with traditional techniques to form impressive sculptural forms from a single length of textile, always searching out “Beauty and Its Underside”. In this exhibition...More »
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Mariko Tachihara “Drapes and Blue”
In recent years Mariko Tachihara has produced installations which encompass the expanse of a given space, whilst allowing the movement of light and air through its netted structures through which she embroiders...More »
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Hospital Art vol.2
In a follow up to last year’s exhibition which drew together medical professionals, patients and artists, the second installment of “Hospital Art” reflects upon the ability of art to open up the spaces...More »
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Eriko Ogata “Crossed Fingers”
Eriko Ogata participated in the February “Artist’s Brooches” show. Her first solo exhibition features her fabric sculptures. More »
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Nobuharu Asano “One Hundred Eyes”
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Artist Brooches
With the theme of bringing art work to close proximity this exhibition features brooches designed by artists in ceramics, silk, metal and felt.More »
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Yukiko Iwatani “From Echigo-Tsumari”
Gathering plants from snow covered Echigo-Tsumari, Yukiko Iwatani investigates their consumption, distribution and relation with other living things in a collection of recent works. More »
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Chihiro Horita “Clean the House by Using Dogs”
Inspired by the so called “mop-dog”, the Komondor, Chihiro Horita has created a series of works in which she literally forms dogs from mops. Here she continues her investigation into the relation between...More »
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Chikara Matsumoto “48SoItGose.”
Chikara Matsumoto reflects on his 47 years of life through 47 works accompanied by works in progress.More »
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Junko Mada “Swimming”
Having taken Coelacanth fish as her motif since 1994, Junko Mada here reviews her practice in an installation which brings emphasis to space and environment. More »
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Newspaper Dinosaurs
Prehistoric beasts emerge from the primitive material of old newspaper, developing a new legend from the transformation of information. Here visitors can observe the evolution of this ancient creatures...More »
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Momo Yoshino “Transformation”
Momo Yoshino creates visual forms which explore the relation between space and painting and here draws upon the traditional art of origami in the investigation of a “Japanese sense of space”. More »
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Art Fair Hasu no Hana “Hospital Art”
Having recognized the right for all citizens to enjoy a cultural life, even when undergoing medical treatment, Sweden was host to a movement to promote art in all contexts and levels of society, including...More »
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Kimiaki Ishizuka “Pictorialism II”
Kimiaki Ishizuka is known mainly as a doll artist, but in fact started out producing nudes and portraits by creating and restoring oil prints, a classical photography technique. This exhibition introduces...More »
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Terumi Ishikami “Yours Presence is Here…”
Ceramic artist Terumi Ishikami sends us meandering through the back streets of memory to bring us to his gathering of settlements filled with a certain presence.More »
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Shizuho Sato “so r ame”
Shizuho Sato unveils a new installment in his ongoing investigation into interactive installation, presenting here not what might be called completed work but rather creating an experimental space of illusion...More »
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Minami Kondo Exhibition
This series of new works is based upon several strange occurrences and dreams artist Minami Kondo witnessed. Japanese people have enjoyed myths, legends, and bizarre tales of spirits and spooks born from...More »
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Nami Hirao “Mirrors”
Nami Hirao creates in order to excavate the border between self, other and environment, sifting our the values and presences which are not immediately visible to the eye. This exhibition features her mirrored...More »
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Iyo Yamamoto “Kyoukakuten”
Taking up plants, mushrooms and other natural forms Iyo Yamamoto showcases a collection of felt objects with a focus on surfaces and membranes.More »
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Akari Uragami “Sea of Flesh”
Akari Uragami creates richly colorful costumes using batik and quilting techniques. Filling the gallery with Uragami’s creations, this exhibition presents an environment evoking the womb, the body’s insides,...More »
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Takeshi Mita “Explore on the Contour Line”
It was the encounter with explorer Kanata Ohzuji which inspired Takeshi Mita towards this particular exhibition of work, following his trail of adventures and reconstructing his self-built huts within...More »
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Seiko Matsushita “Relinquished Garden”
Seiko Matsushita works in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, photography, and film. In 1998 she created drawings and video art showing a woman wearing paraffin like a second skin. These...More »
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Modern Art Photography - Reinacarnation
Utilizing the historic photographic techniques of the Taisho and early Showa periods 4 photographers present a collection of work filled with texture and depth. *1 drink order requiredMore »
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Aiko Maseki “Someone Dwells in Your World”
Many of Aiko Maseki’s works are made from mass-produced products, blending the industrial aspects of pre-existing objects with the human and organic. This exhibition presents a fantasy world of original...More »
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The First Lady of Hell - Datsueba Vol. 4
Datsueba is a character of the underworld. An old woman who lives by the river Sanzu which must be crossed by dead souls to reach the afterlife, aiding and hindering the passage of the dead at mere whim....More »
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Sachiko Teramura “Utopia”
Flowers, volcanoes, sea anemones and jelly fish are amongst the motifs of Sachiko Teramura’s work. *Please note a drink order is required ¥600~More »
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Asami Uchihori “Making Allowances”
Taking industrially produced items and reconstructing them to a scale of 1.5 as wooden sculptures Asami Uchihori disturbs our sense of the everyday and calls for a reassessment of the mass produced goods...More »
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Yukiko Iwatani “The Melancholy of Wild Oats”
Yukiko Iwatani’s works using plants as materials express a respect for and proximity to nature. With a style that tries to sustain the feelings she receives from the plants to the greatest extent possible,...More »
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Mariko Tachihara “Distant Garden”
New drawings and screen door paintings from Mariko Tachihara.More »
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“China Syndrome”
Taking up the cheap objects of the everyday Yugo Isaji expands them beyond the bounds of their various contexts to create a new formal aesthetic, in a form of counter attack which disturbs our way of looking...More »
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Mina Arakaki Exhibition “Lights, Windows, Darkness at Night”
Displaying new and old works by Mina Arakaki, including canvas and panel pieces and installation art made from empty boxes. Visitors are asked to order from the café menu. More »
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Keita Saito “Tracing Water/Waning Times”
Keita Saito pervades the gallery with a sense of minimalist delicacy in his “Tracing Water” series, following the river tributaries of the everyday, while examining the fragmented landscapes of memory...More »
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“Gaku”
Gaku is a store specializing in antique/retro ware and hand crafted items, taking various forms, this time appearing as a rear car filled with a metal work collection and hand crafted goods, making its...More »
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Chieko Shiraishi “Whale Watching”
Images of whales made with two classical photography techniques, “floor mopping” and “hen’s egg.” *Visitors are requested make at least one order at the coffee shop. More »
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Yu Cotton-well “Catching Up”
The dyed textiles, embroidery, and other fiber-based creations of Yu Cotton-well appear cute and charming at first glance, but in fact touch on societal, political, an cultural themes. The idea of “home”...More »
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Asagaya Legend: The Water Tower and The Red Roof
The e-book “The Water Tower and The Red Roof— The Story of The Asagaya Residence” began as the project of a close-knit community when an apartment complex in the Tokyo neighborhood of Asagaya was redeveloped....More »
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Kaori Miura “Memory’s Edge”
In this series of works made from used paperbacks, Miura deconstructs the essence of information contained in the medium of books and expresses the ambiguity of human memory. Functioning neither as books...More »
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Michiko Fujita “Assist”
The work of Michiko Fujita incorporates the physics of gravity and friction, creating a sensitive tension while the same time evoking a charm of the soft sunlight falling through the trees. Utilizing a...More »
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Kazuo Mochizuki “Animals”
Presenting the mysteriously charming, energetic, and free-spirited prints of 78-year-old Kazuo Mochizuki. His designs feature bold, childlike compositions evoking a kind of chaos and disregard for the...More »
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Momo Yoshino “Space”
Yoshino’s paintings employ sophisticated visual tricks to create strange spaces that transcend their physical structures and interfere with their surrounding environments. [Related Event] Talk on...More »
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Fumiko Iwabuchi “Bird Camp”
Clothes which sing out. Sound and light radiating cloth. An exhibition presenting idea sketches to silk screen prints in revelations of the fashion design process. [Related Event] Hand Made Market Date:...More »
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poRiff
poRiff is a 100m% recycled material formed from the heating and compression of plastic bags and bubble wrap. This was invented by the Kishiwada Welfare Center, Osaka, a support centre for people with disabilities,...More »
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Hiroko Ishida “Gommy Life”
Small creations formed from everyday gommy(rubbish). Music: Sachiko Ito, Yuichi Nishide * The artist will be present in the gallery on the following days: 31st May(Fri), 1st june(Sat), 2nd June(Sun),...More »
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Yoshiko Sashida Exhibition
A new series of work from Yoshiko Sashida who creates impressive installations using fabric as a medium.More »
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Yoichi Sano "Color Valency"
Pinhole photography from the mid-1990s and after.More »
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Mari Yano Exhibition
Oil and acrylic gouache works. [Image: Mari Yano]More »
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Mai Muto Exhibition
Features photography and video, works both new and old.More »
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"Mercado de Mexico" Exhibition
Two-day market featuring daily items and goods from Mexico.More »
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Yuko Goto Exhibition
Forest stories told through prints and collages.More »
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Yoshiaki Kaihatsu Exhibition
Exhibition by artist known for his styrofoam teahouses, installations and performances.More »
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Toka Shimura "Dolls"
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Yusuke Ichihara "Toys for Adults"
New works made out of candy packaging, cardboard, ziploc bags and plastic umbrellas.More »
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Daisuke Nagaoka Exhibition
This exhibition features a space made up of paintings and animations that portray a world of soft boundaries.More »