Megumi Ogita Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Megumi Ogita Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Holly Farrell Exhibition
[Image: Holly Farrell "Vintage Childrens Classics" (2012) oil and acrylic on masonite 35.5 x 45.7cm]More »
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Takenori Fukaumi "Waiting Room"
Takenori Fukaumi was born in 1975 and graduated from Tokyo National University of the Arts. Fukaumi mostly paints his mother in her childhood, or his wife and child, expressing warm scenes that connect...More »
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Ayumu Fushiguro "bird is watching you"
Features four large-scale oil paintings depicting plants and birds. [Image: Ayumu Fushiguru, "untitled" (2010) 182 x 227cm. Oil on canvas]More »
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Ken Hamaguchi "Selected old stuff Vol.1"
The works of Ken Hamaguchi are more worked over and time-consuming that their appearance suggests. A painting of a bewitching blonde, for instance, features overlaid strings of old Chinese characters,...More »
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Kuniyoshi Kaneko Exhibition
This exhibition collects the fifty years of work that this painter has accumulated, centering around large works themed around religion and the sacred.More »
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Louise LeBourgeois "Distant Vision"
Louise LeBourgeois a New Orleans born artist, is going to throw her first solo show in Japan. LeBourgeois paints the sceneries as a mixture of memories from her travelling childhood and longing for unvisited...More »
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Ben Eine "Love and Hate"
Ben Eine as born in 1970 and started street art from the age of 14. This exhibition will feature alphabet-themed works in Circus font, a style that is both classical and futuristic.More »
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Laurel Roth "Supernatural"
Laurel Roth began working as an artist in 2004 with works that demonstrate a keen interest in the act of making things and the distortions produced by creative human behavior. Her “Man’s Best Friend” series...More »
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Sadie Rebecca Starnes "Panmnesia: the Afterbirth"
Sadie Rebecca Starnes was born in the American South, 1985, and spent her formative years in the foothills and mountains of North Carolina. After completing BAs in Art History and Painting, she moved to...More »
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Tomotaka Yasui "Tranquil Reflection"
Tomotaka Yasui (b. 1974) spent his early years in Belgium and other countries, an experience that made him interested in the postures, impressions and behavior imparted to people by their cultural background....More »
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Bido Exhibition
Bido (b.1970) previously studied under the Noh mask carver Gendo Ogawa. While working as a professional Noh mask carver himself, Bido embarked on a search for his own form of artistic expression. His answer...More »
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Marefumi Komura Exhibition
First solo exhibition in two years since his previous one-man shows in Tokyo and Shanghai, featuring around 20 oil paintings and drawings that offer raw depictions of human figures.More »
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Julie Heffernan "Broken Homes"
Julie Heffernan was born in Illinois in 1956 and obtained her MFA from Yale in 1981. Her highly ornamental paintings of jungles, old castles and fortresses done in a Baroque/Rococo style mingle allegorical...More »
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Yoshimasa Tsuchiya "Private Myth"
Yoshimasa Tsuchiya (b.1977) completed his MA at the Conservation Department of the Tokyo University of the Arts in 2002. He uses traditional Buddha statue carving techniques to extract the authentic beauty...More »
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"The Introduction" Exhibition
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Karin Kamijo "Stray Dog"
Kamijo's painterly world is full of interiors filled with paper dolls and toys, Finnish landscapes and still lifes with plant-patterned wallpaper.More »
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Hua Qing "Thinking"
Hua Qing was born in Anhui, China in 1962 at the time of the Cultural Revolution. After studying at the Anhui College of Arts and The Central Academy of Art and Design, he started working in stage design...More »
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Mitsuru Takeya "Mosquito of Seaside"
Mitsuru Takeya (b.1980) is a self-taught artist. In 2003, he suddenly started drawing and painting and presenting his works at Geisai, the biggest art show in Japan. His first solo exhibition was held...More »
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One Piece Club Exhibition Vol. 3 "The First Time, Perhaps"
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Mayuko Fujino "Arikui Abduction"
Mayuko Fujino (b.1979) weaves stories using papercuts that she makes herself. For her, telling a tale is a way to give vent to and leave behind emotions that are too painful to deal with. The theme for...More »
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"Calm" Exhibition
Sculptor Tomotaka Yasui, fashion designers Store, sound designer Yuki Ono and architects Kazumasa Noguchi/The Dokyun Company present an exhibition that is calm, silent yet dynamic. More »
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Kengo Nakamura "Without Me"
This exhibition features new works consisting of ornamental images that resemble all-over Abstract Expressionist paintings from Kengo Nakamura's "Without Me" series, which he has been working on since...More »
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Kaori Kobayashi "Core"
Kobayashi is a sculptor whose practice involves a thorough investigation of clay as a material. Her works resemble ceramic pieces, but they also possess their own sense of autonomous form. This exhibition...More »
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"Toy Show" Exhibition
The world of toys as seen by 7 artists.More »
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Nicolas Buffe Exhibition
Nicolas Buffe was born in Paris in 1978. He studied at the National School of Fine Arts (Ensba) and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts-Appliqués et des Métiers d’Arts in Paris, and currently works...More »
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Yoshimasa Tsuchiya "Dreams a tapir eating dreams dreams of"
Born in 1977 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Yoshimasa Tsuchiya studied woodcarving in the sculpture department of Tokyo University of the Arts, and went on to complete his masters in the study of classical sculpture...More »
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Mitsuru Takeya Exhibition
Several hundred watercolors and two oil paintings that depict incredible lives that unfold in imaginary worlds. [Image: "Untitled" (2008), watercolor on paper] More »
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Tomokazu Hiroe "Uneasy Place"
Combining two-dimensional expressions of nihonga painting and sculptural techniques, Hiroe's new oil paintings depict familiar objects such as plastic model houses, creating a space uniquely his own.More »
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Holly Farrell "Home and Sea"
Born in North Bay Ontario, Canada, in 1961l, Holly Farrell began painting in order to relieve daily stress. After establishing unique painting techniques on her own, she hit the ground running as a painter...More »
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Karin Kamijo "There..., That Station"
Born in 1980, Karin Kamijo graduated from the graduate school of the Tokyo University of the Arts in 2006. She creates paintings by spattering particles of paint on a canvas by flicking her paintbrush....More »
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Etsuo Tsukamoto "Cockscomb"
Hard, white marble sculptures of soft, squishy things like goat heads, octopi and spiders. Focuses mainly on chicken head sculptures and drawings, and other animal sculptures.More »
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Tomotaka Yasui "Capsule"
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Nobuko Watabiki "New Paintings"
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Sherri Hay "Disasters"
Reception: June 24th (Tue) 17:00-19:00More »
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Masajyun Yo Exhibition
-Reception Date & Time: May 23rd (Fri) 17:00-19:00More »
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Julie Heffernan Exhibition
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Marcel Dzama Exhibition
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Izumi Kon "Collection"
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Kengo Nakamura "Speech Balloons in the Venus and Dance for 21st Century"
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Victoria Gitman "On Display"
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Karin Kamijo "Parallel World"





