Gallery House Maya - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery House Maya. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Kanae Kouno “L’oiseau bleL’oiseau bleu”
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Kanako Okamoto “I Want to Swim Back Home”
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Toshimi Yoshida “Peep Show”
This exhibition features original work and illustrations from Toshimi Yoshida’s book ‘Peep Show’. More »
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Hitomi Hiraoka “Black Weasel’s Restaurant”
Displaying original illustrations from the new picture book series “Black Weasel’s Restaurant” along with new and recent prints. More »
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Naoko Machida Exhibition
This exhibition showcases original illustrations from Naoko Machida’s picture book ‘Neko wa Rusuban’. Digital prints from ‘Neko wa Rusuban’ will also be available for purchase.More »
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Katsuya Terada Exhibition
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Tsuruko Kameyama “Strange Zoo”
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Takanori Suzuki “Cityscape Syndrome”
An exhibition of work featuring cities and the people within them. More »
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Book-Cover Design Competition Vol. 19 Award Recipients Exhibition
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Itsuko Yamamoto Exhibition
This exhibition features works that form the basis of the artist’s picture book, along with a ‘zine showcasing the artist’s work translating her work into the Czech language. More »
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Tent “Exophony”
An exhibition of works inspired by the Spanish language and summer scenes of the Basque region. More »
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Megumi Takakura Exhibition
An exhibition of illustrations of slightly odd things of interest to the artist. More »
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Goro Sasaki “Yesterday and Today”
Goro Sasaki’s paintings and illustrations feature scenes from around the world with a variety of plants and still life motifs. See them at Maya 2 gallery.More »
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Mitsuo Shinozaki “Angels’ Christmas”
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Yuji Yamamoto “Turning Corners”
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Marie Okada “Fragments”
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Misaki Kihara
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Yoshio Hayakawa “To the Sky”
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Yukari Ishikawa “Animals Met in Stories”
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Micao “My Works”
All of the artist’s embroidery work on exhibit and for sale.More »
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Takuto Endo “A Little Sad Everyday”
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Momo Hassaku “Tokyo”
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Hisana Sawada “H and S Factory”
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Naoko Machida “The Little Match Girl”
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Do Hisakatsu Exhibition
Illustrations by Do Hisakatsu.More »
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Hironori Ota Exhibition
Illustrations by Hironori Ota.More »
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Mitsuo Shinozaki “As You Please”
Exhibition full of cats, women, and fairy tales. The artist is also releasing his latest picture book “Cats Cats Cats”. More »
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Tomato Mizuno “Pastel”
Pastel works by Tomoko Mizuno.More »
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Rika Sawa “Paroles”
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Tatsuro Kiuchi “White and Bear”
Tatsuro Kiuchi’s first exhibition in ten years presents digital “white” works representing neutrality and openness created for work and private oil paintings representing instincts, wildness, and bearishness....More »
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Ayako Ishiguro Exhibition
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Chiyuki Crea Exhibition
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Izuru Aminaka “Known Unknown”
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Yukari Suzuki Exhibition
Featuring stories of various figures from the Edo period. Exhibition of original work inspired by the illustrations and cover art of period novels.More »
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Yuuki Hayashi Exhibition
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Megumi Kaneko Exhibition
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Ritsuko Izutsu “G・I・R・L・S”
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Yuko Oota “That Hello”
Yuko Oota uses acrylic gouache to depict the beautiful contrast between light and shadow, capturing important everyday moments in time.More »
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Iku Dekune Exhibition
Iku Dekune is an artist working out of Prague who primarily creates illustrated books. This exhibition will focus on original works produced by Dekune’s for her first collection of essays, “December in...More »
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Beautiful Words
The Japanese have believed since ancient times that each individual word possesses a soul. These works by 40 artists reveal the visions and ideas of words passed down through the generations. More »
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Yukari Ishikawa “Women”
An homage to women appearing in Japanese modern literature and poetry. While their eras and backgrounds differ, they all shared the experience of womanhood with love, strength, and loneliness. Yukari Ishikawa...More »
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Kyoko Ikeda “Day Dream”
Kyoko Ikeda chose dreamy shades of blue for these acrylic paintings and photo collages expressing her depression after deciding to get married. More »
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Sachiyo Kaneko “Moment”
The first solo exhibition for illustrator Sachiyo Kaneko.More »
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Itsuko Azuma “Night of the Rondo and The Secret Garden”
Coinciding with the Maya.2 exhibition of original illustrations from Itsuko Azuma’s picture book “Q wa Sekai Ichi” published last year, this show at Gallery House Maya presents works inspired by dreams...More »
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Toru Kageyama “Panorama”
Selling copies of Toru Kageyama’s picture book “Sora Kara Nozoita Momotaro” (Momotaro Seen From the Sky) at this exhibition of artwork from the book. More »
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Fuyuko Matsuo “Next to me…”
“There are guinea fowl lining up next to me, but, ahhhhh, I’m full!” In her work, Fuyuko Matsuo depicts various living things, such as animals, plants, and children, showing the influence they have on...More »
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Kazuaki Yamada Exhibiiton
Displaying and selling new works and original illustrations from the new picture book “Kanon and Takuto” about a piano and guitar-playing duo.More »
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Jin Obuchi “Material Point”
This illustration exhibition where GRC (Glassfiber Reinforced Cement) takes the place of paper is organized by Toshin Corporation, a manufacturer of exterior walls for buildings and outdoor products for...More »
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Makiko Kobayashi “Going with the flow”
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Yukako Tatekawa “Passage”
Exhibition focusing on the original illustrations by Yukako Tatekawa that accompanied Areno Inoue’s novel “Let’s not talk about that today,” which was published as a serial in Japan’s Mainichi Shimbun...More »
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Jun Tada “Ink and Stories”
Exhibition of print works by Jun Tada that have appeared in publications such as “Meisei Goto Collection” (Kokushokankokai Inc.) and the magazine “Monkey” (Switch Publishing).More »
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Hayato Jome “Aether”
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Aiko Matsuoka “Bear’s Travel Diary”
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Mayumi Tsuzuki “Fairytale”
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Ayumi Nakaue “Next botanical 3rd season”
Presenting detailed watercolor paintings on botanical themes.More »
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Yuko Shirai “Magical Mystery Tour”
Yuko Shirai’s Magical Mystery Tour presents colorful works inviting you to embark on a fantastic journey to all the countries the artist would like to visit. Zines, accessories, and illustrations are also...More »
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Jin Kitamura “Yonkoma” + “Shigoto”
“Yonkoma” is a collection of 30 new sketches. “Shigoto” displays rough drafts and other illustrations from the artist’s work in recent years. A limited-edition zine featuring four-panel comics from the...More »
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Takeo Chikatsu “Painting and Print Work”
Presenting Takeo Chikatsu’s original illustrations featured on novels and magazines, including his artwork for Haruki Murakami’s “Killing Commendatore” published in February. More »
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Masanori Nakano + Naomi Takayama “Images and Words”
This exhibition will present work by Masanori Nakano and Naomi Takayama, two artists who intertwine images with words in order to create stories. It celebrates the publication of their picture book “Devoured...More »
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Masaaki Oku “Winter Gathering”
Autumn and winter-themed illustrations by Masaaki Oku.More »
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Osada Keiko Exhibition “Gaze of the Soul – My Favorite Books”
Thirty prints inspired by author Keiko Osada’s favorite books, including the classics, children’s stories, and the novels of Kazuo Ishiguro, Yoko Ogawa, and others.More »
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Dia de Muertos 2016
Artwork celebrating Mexico’s Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead) on November 1st and 2nd.More »
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Yuki Toshinari “Little Egoist”
Drawings of girls by Yuki Toshinari.More »
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Katsuko Saijo “Something’s a Bit Off”
Katsuko Saijo’s paintings blending colors, paints, water, the fictional, and the real evoke a pleasant sense of strangeness.More »
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Miri Masuda “Let’s Join in That Forest”
Successive generations of characters come together to play in a fantastical forest and generate new collaborations.More »
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Crea Chiyuki “Scenes of Meiji, Taisho and Showa”
Illustrations of the daily lives of people from the various eras of the late 19th century and 20th century Japan.More »
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sanoooo “Whereabouts”
Gallery House Maya’s second exhibition of works by the artist sanoooo presents new acrylic-on-panel pantings as well as previous works. More »
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Sanoooo “Yukue”
The second exhibition of Sanoooo at Maya features new works on acrylic panel as well as past pieces.More »
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Takuto Endo Exhibition
Presenting Takuto Endo’s original illustrations and sketches for the Hideto Ueda novel “Ryu ga Ugokazu,” serialized in several newspapers in 2014 and 2015. More »
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Junko Furukawa “Blue Snow”
Artwork based on Kumiko Mori’s novel “Blue Snow.” More »
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Erika Miyajima “Myths and Symbols of Constellations”
Displaying 19 acrylic paintings, including 12 new 455mm x 530mm works telling stories of Greek myths and the symbolism of constellations. More »
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Goro Sasaki “Your Town”
Landscapes, people and still life are all laced with a delicious melody in the 14th solo exhibition of Goro Sasaki at Gallery House Maya.More »
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Taeko Minami “In Search of Scenery”
Illustrator Taeko Minami, winner of the 2012 Gallery House Maya Grand Prix and the 2013 TIS Gold Prize, presents works demonstrating her growth as an artist since receiving these awards. More »
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Keiko Sootome “Maidens Strike Back”
Keiko Sootome presents illustrations and accessories featuring girls, but not the pure, upright beauties you might expect. Her online shop and department store sales feature more of creations for the ladies...More »
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Mihoko Yosida “Yofuke to Yoake”
A selection of paintings and texts taking up the theme of late night and the break of dawn.More »
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Keiko Tachihara Exhibition
Presenting Keiko Tachihara’s illustrations for children’s books in an exhibition inspired by the artist’s selection in a contest last year. More »
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Miyabi Kagura “Today”
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Satoko Miyakoshi “Sensing the Sea”
Colorful paintings of the artist’s everyday, through which may be gleaned a sense of the sea.More »
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Chiho Makino “Invitation”
A selection of original illustrations from the recently produced picture book.More »
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Katsuko Saijo “Spirit”
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Katsuya Takahashi “Nocturne”
Original illustrations from the “Hyper Happening” series build up layer after layer of vivid color pencil across an array of 30 works which include past favorites and new productions. More »
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Shinya Uno “Something Other than a Top-knot”
Shinya Uno is known for his illustration of period novels but here he undertakes the challenge of a new style and reveals a new side to his audiences. More »
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Naoko Machida “Poetically”
Original illustrations from Naoko Machida’s picture book “Cherry Blossom Colored Ryu” are accompanied by illustrations for Yumio Sato’s poetry collection. More »
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Dimanche “Postcards and Paintings”
After 23 years as a postcard printer Dimanche presents a debut solo exhibition, with hundreds of postcards accompanied by acrylic paintings revealed to the public for the first time. From a ballerina treading...More »
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Aki Horiuchi “Meditation”
At her first Tokyo exhibition in roughly two years, Aki Horiuchi unveils works that, compared to those from the time of her book design award, seem stylistically like they come from a different artist....More »
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Hayato Jome “9th Demo”
With a dedication to pacifism Hayato Jome continues to paint human figures with a myriad of expressions caught beneath their seemingly placid features.More »
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Yuriko Endo “The Coverings of the Mountain”
In Yuriko Endo’s second solo exhibition at Maya the artist presents a collection of work examining mountains and their natural coverings in forests. More »
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Katsuya Terada “Pencil and Sketch”
A selection of 20 pen and pencil drawings accompanied by recent commissioned pieces.More »
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Kayoko Kimino + Masami sato + Koichi Terasaka “Breathe”
The most recent work from the 3 winners of the Maya Book Design Competition. More »
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Ayako Ishiguro “Cat-Monsters Galore”
This picture book by Ayako Ishiguro is the first story of her own that she has illustrated.More »
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New Art Scene
An exhibition of illustration work from established illustrators and those just about to take off in their careers having studied at Joshibi University of Art & DesignMore »
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Mami Shimazu “Sweet Planet 2015”
Original and commissioned works with a relaxed touch from Mami Shimazu, who has been based in Hiroshima since 2008. More »
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Joy “Dark Planet”
Collaborative unit “Joy”, made up of Takeshi Shimizu and Mami Shimazu present an array of accessories, cushion dolls, animation and other cute yet slightly dark works.More »
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Kuku Minami “60 Years Youth”
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Book Cover Art Competition Vol. 14 Winners Exhibition
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Kaori Shimazu “Fairy Tale”
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Hiroki Taniguchi “Flower”
An exhibition of new work centering around the motif of the flower. More »
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Eriko Sasaki “Un Rêve”
A special collection of hand made dolls from Eriko Sasaki.More »
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Orgel— 16 Music Box Tales
Sixteen picture book artists have created one-of-a-kind music boxes for melodies they selected themselves, ranging from classical music to children’s songs and movie scores. More »
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Ryohei Murata “A Glimpse of 10 Years”
Taking stock of 10 years of illustrative work this exhibition includes 160 original illustrations produced for the serialization of Rin Hamuro’s novel, alongside early works.More »
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Jin Kitamura “Humor and Sadness”
Joining together with designer Shogo Seki to formulate the concept of this exhibition Jin Kitamura here takes on a new challenge. More »
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Yuji Yamamoto “A Comment for Each Day”
A selection of paintings to accompany the comments of Yuji Yamamoto’s daily writings.More »
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Hiromichiito “Rip This Joint”
Depictions of the fantastical amongst the real.More »
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En Chiba Exhbition
A selection of original illustrations produced for a serialized story which appeared in Shizuoka Newspaper between June-September 2013.More »
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Osamu Sakai Exhibition
Presenting new illustrations and digital animation by Osamu Sakai, who has done work for the NHK show “Minna no Uta.”More »
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Akemi Yamafuku “Fruit Studio”
Akemi Yamafuku unveils the first solo show of her work in 6 years with a collection of recent woodblock prints, reliefs and other print works.More »
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Haruna Hatakeyama “Swinging 60s Cafe”
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Kei Hirabayashi’s Embroidered Illustrations
Kei Hirabayashi presents the world of Taisho-era artist Yumeji Takehisa in synthetic leather and embroidery.More »
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Yuko Miyazaki “Children’s Forest and Adult’s Forest”
Images of the forest painted from both the perspective of children and adults.More »
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Kanako Okamoto “Hide and Seek”
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Rihoko Ikeuchi “Marmalade Days”
Just like marmalade this exhibition features works of a certain bittersweet, nostalgic taste.More »
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Hayami Himeno “The End of Summer”
An exhibition of cooly refreshing works ready to disperse the summer heat.More »
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Kaoru Miki “Animal Rock”
A fantastical world hidden behind the eyelashes of girls and animals.More »
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Miyabi Kagura “Natural”
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Hiromi Ono “Stream”
Crossing paths without meeting, getting together, coming close only to drift apart. Hiromi Ono depicts the way seasons and people come and go amidst familiar scenery. More »
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Midori Suehara “Factory”
Midori Suehara takes scenes of machines, buildings, vehicles and other man-made objects and adds new ethereal beauty to these in-organic forms captured in various nightscapes of seemingly organic pliability....More »
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Bittersweet
A sweet world laced with just a drop of poison. Here three artists gather in the delicate depiction of charming scenes, with just the mere hint of bitterness.More »
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Aunyarat Watanabe “Travel and Sketchbook”
Presenting the works of Aunyarat Watanabe, an illustrator who loves to travel. Watanabe picked up the inspiration for these unique works while on the road. More »
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Yuri Kobayashi “Retro Modern”
This exhibition tours a “retro modern” world of streets, landscapes, buildings, games from long ago, girls, cats, dogs, rabbits, and more. More »
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Makiko Kobayashi “Karuta”
Displaying original book covers and illustrations for Kiyoshi Shigematsu’s serial newspaper novel “Medaka, Taiheiyo wo Yuke” (Guppy, Go to the Pacific Ocean), as well as multicolored new works.More »
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Keiko Ajito + Junko Hiraoka “May’s Skirt”
Presenting illustrations and tanka poetry by Keiko Ajito and Junko Hiraoka, who were brought together by the manga artist Takashi Yanase. These works combine poetry with fairytales. More »
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Yura Komine “Picture Book Illustrations and Dolls”
A collection of original illustrations from picture books and various publications accompanied by a select range of dolls.More »
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Emi Sato “Toy Box”
[Image: © Emi Sato]More »
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Chiyuki Crea Exhibition
[Image: © Chiyuki Crea]More »
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Hiroyuki Izutsu “The Daydreaming Ghosts / Landscape”
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Amiko Furuya “Imitations and Lies”
[Image: Amiko Furuya]More »
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Book Cover Art Competition Vol. 13 Winners
Winners of the much anticipated Book Cover Art Competition showcase their latest work, under the close eye of editors and designers. [Image: Grand Prize Katsuo Okazaki “Sanshiro” ink and watercolor]...More »
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Ema Kakizaki “Kids— The Children of Stories”
Works introducing crying, laughing, running, and dancing children who appear in movies and tales. [Image: Ema Kakizaki]More »
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Yukiko Kudo “I Was Here”
[Image: Yukiko Kudo ]More »
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Sachiko Nakamura ”Somersault 4”
[Image: Sachiko Nakamura]More »
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“Double Window”
Beauty is dirt, dirt is beauty. The front and bottom of a coin. A story of two frames. This end of year show brings together 23 artists who open up the paradox which exists within a singular form. [Image:...More »
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Noboru Nishi + Hyakkimaru Exhibition
[Related Event] Talk Event GUests: Tsunao Harada, Hyakkimaru, Chihiro Takahashi(Shinchosha) Date: 10th December(Tues) 19:00- Capacity: 30 participants Admission: ¥500(inc. 1 drink) *Reservation required....More »
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Mika Tanaka “Find Out”
Single-panel drawings of nostalgia-inducing sights encountered while traveling in unfamiliar places. [Image: Mika Tanaka]More »
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Taeko Kato ”Drawing and Shadow Puppets”
A collection of drawings and shadow puppets caught in a narrative of people, animals and nature. *There will be a shadow puppet display everyday between Tuesday-Friday from 16:00 for approximately 20...More »
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Yuriko Endo “Forest Pocket”
[Image: Yuriko Endo]More »
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Nanae Watanabe Exhibition
In her first solo exhibition Nanae Watanabe presents a collection of works depicting scenes inspired by various novels. [Image: Nanae Watanabe]More »
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Sato Richman “Return to Eden”
Sato Richman presents his first solo exhibition in 23 years revealing the extent of his continuous creative practice. [Image: Sato Richman]More »
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Yasuko Momose “The Long Night”
Print works, drawings and acrylic paintings make up Yasuko Momose’s exhibition of work reflecting elements of children’s stories, poems, nature, thoughts and memory, with recurring motifs of girls, cats,...More »
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Takeshi Nitta Exhibition
[Image: Takeshi Nitta]More »
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Shinichi Fukui “Portrait Drawing”
Presenting a range of primarily pencil drawings included in the publication “Portrait Drawings” introducing techniques of portraiture, examining the human figure from a range of perspectives with consideration...More »
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Eriko Ishikawa “Growing Up in a Mining Town”
[Image: Eriko Ishikawa]More »
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Hana Asami “The World of Shuji Terayama’s Tanka”
[Image: Hana Asami]More »
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Naoko Machida “Hovering”
Presenting original illustrations which appear in Rintaro Uchida’s newly released book “Obakenyoubo”, along with various preliminary sketches. [Image: Naoko Machida]More »
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Mao Yamaguchi Exhibition
[Image: Mao Yamaguchi]More »
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Kaori Miki “Circus”
[Image: Kaori Miki]More »
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Ayako Kuma “Flying Courtyard”
[Image:Ayako Kuma]More »
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Kiyoko Ando Exhibition
Taking inspiration from various tales Kiyoko Ando spins her own unique stories. [Image: Kiyoko Ando]More »
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Asami Inoue Exhibition
An exhibition capturing the charming, often humorous expressions of creatures of the water front. [Image: Asami Inoue]More »
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Mariko Matsunari “Original Illustrations from ‘Buying Some Gloves’”
Celebrating 100 years since the birth of picture book master Nankichi Niimi, Mariko Matsunari presents a series of her own illustrations for Niimi’s tale of “Buying Some Gloves”. [Image:Mariko Matsunari]...More »
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Kotobuki Shiriagari “To You Who Are Off Sick With a Fever”
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Ippei Hirazawa Exhibition
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Ayuko Tanaka “Laboratory of Imaginary Space”
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Yukako Tategawa “Rain”
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Harumi Yamaguchi “Femmes Japonaises”
Presenting a series of illustrations made to accompany the serialized novel by Mariko Hayashi. More »
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Takashi Goto “Les Enfants”
In his first solo exhibition at Gallery House Maya, Takashi Goto presents a series of original illustrations which open up a dream-like world, where children secretly play in the dark of the night. More »
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Takuto Endo “ontology”
Ontology, the philosophical examination of the nature of existence, has implications for the role of photography. In his first solo show, the artist explores the boundaries of fiction and non-fiction and...More »
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Saburo Shinozaki "Birds & Faces"
150 works on postcard sized canvas made in breaks between work and designed to cheer. In Maya2 gallery original illustrations from the picture book "Tora no ko U-chan" along with unpublished works are...More »
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Takehiro Karube "The Scent of the Moon"
An exhibition of illustrations from the children's picture book "Mangetsu no Kodomotachi" (Children of the Full Moon" published by East Press.More »
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Keiichirou Kimura + Takahiro Kimura + Momoka Kimura Exhibition
Three generations of artists: an animator father, and illustrator son and grandson.More »
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Shiota Masaki Exhibition
Features book cover art and more. [Image: Shiota Masaki]More »
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Book Cover Art Competition Vol. 12 Winners
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Hisakatusdo "Henko"
Plaintive portraits of some 20 people.More »
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Miyabi Kagura "saeson"
Artwork first published in a Tokyo civil servant fraternity association publication.More »
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Masumi Hara Exhibition
On display are 20 new oil pastels and original illustrations.More »
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Goro Sasaki "30 years of Watercolor Life"
Selected works from a thirty-year career.More »
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Tomoko Furuya Exhibition
On display are recent works including a painting that was used for the cover of Jun Ikeido's "Seven Meetings".More »
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Micao Exhibition
On display are embroidered paintings inspired by fairy tales by the Grimm Brothers.More »
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Yuko Fukase Exhibition
Oil and resin mixed media paintings.More »
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Takatoshi Sano Exhibition
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Mihoko Yoshida "Chorus"
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Marie Okada Exhibition
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Yumi Moroto Exhibition
Illustrations and drawings depicting Edo lifestyles and traditional Japanese culture.More »
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Jin Kitamura Exhibition
Jin Kitamura's first solo presentation in three years, featuring everyday landscapes rendered in crayon and charcoal.More »
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"Peace Card 2012" Exhibition
On display are peace cards that aspire towards world peace.More »
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Hayato Jome "This Hot Heaven"
[Image: Hayato Jome, "A Passion"]More »
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Masaaki Oku Exhibition
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Kaori Miki "Animal x Rock"
First solo show by Kaori Miki featuring digitally manipulated pencil drawings.More »
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Children's Book Workshop Exhibition
Original illustrations produced by workshop students.More »
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Haruna Deguchi "Palm Nocturne"
Copper engravings.More »
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Tomoko Okada Exhibition
Features drawings of the work of Kuniko Mukoda where you can feel the laughter and pain of daily life.More »
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"Grimm Fairy Tale Women" Exhibition
Works depicting the beautiful, strong-willed and fearsome women that appear in Grimm fairy tales.More »
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Aki Horiuchi "Love&Magic"
On display are works inspired by love and magic, including tarot card illustrations.More »
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"Yuki Sasameya" Exhibition
Original illustrations for theater posters and casual, rough sketches.More »
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Yoko Aiba "Chocolate Mint"
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Momo Hassaku "Stamina Meal"
Features image of "stamina", an indispensable quality for everyone, from the kings who rule the world and the men of the drinkeries of Shinbashi, and especially in this Olympic year.More »
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Sachiko Shiraishi "May Greenery"
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Masako Hanai "On the road Kishu"
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Midori Suehara "Sign"
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Michiko Egashira Exhibition
Illustration and new works produced for books and magazines.More »
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Takako Tsukagoshi "Alice 2012"
Illustrations inspired by Alice in Wonderland.More »
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Chiyuki Crea Exhibition
Paintings by Chiyuki Crea that depict scenes from the works of Shugoro Yamamoto.More »
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Mika Tanaka "Ride on!"
Acrylic gouache and watercolor illustrations of the vehicles around us.More »
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Junko Mada Exhibition
On display are oil paintings and acrylic works.More »
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Kyoko Ikeda "Light Prints"
Transfer prints made from color Polaroids.More »
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Taiken "Wake Up!"
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Kaoru Yonehara Exhibition
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"Book Cover Competition Vol. 11 Winners" Exhibition
On display are new and award-winning works by 6 artists who participated in an book cover illustration competition held in July 2011. More »
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Nisuke Shimotani Exhibition
Illustrations from the Dofararamon series.More »
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Marie Kondo Exhibition
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Sachiko Nakamura Exhibition
Live painting on January 16 (Monday) from 14:00.More »
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Hisanori Yoshida "Bad Books"
Original illustrations from a children's book by Miyuki Miyabe.More »
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"Refrain" Exhibition
Works by 18 illustrators inspired by the themes of life and death.More »
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Hiromi Shimokawaji "Lovely Day"
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Noriko Takeda Exhibition
Illustrations of flowers and plants.More »
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Yukiko Kobayashi "Colors"
Original illustrations from Kobayashi's newest children's book. [Image: © Yukiko Kobayashi]More »
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Eiko Uchikiba "Nostalgie"
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Taeko Kato Exhibition
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Michiyo Tokuda "Delicious Forest"
Paintings of forests made out of cakes, pastries, fruits and vegetables.More »
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Satoru Kuboyama "Faith in Life"
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"peaceNippon" Exhibition
Works inspired by the theme "peace for Japan".More »
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Hiromichiito Exhibition
Solo show of new and older works. [Image: © Hiromichiito]More »
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Hisako Nakayama Exhibition
Original illustrations from a self-published picture book based on Mozart's The Magic Flute.More »
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Mitsuo Shinozaki "Nonsense"
Illustrations based on the nonsense poetry of Edward Lear and Mother Goose.More »
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Mari Maeno Exhibition
40 original illustrations from the serial novel magazine asta*.More »
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Miyuki Uzuki Exhibition
On display are a range of contemporary prints.More »
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Akemi Yamafuku + Sachiyo Nishida Exhibition
[Image: Akemi Yamafuku, "Flores del Cakra"]More »
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Jun Tada "In Another Country"
Prints based on the short stories of Ernest Hemingway.More »
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Takahiro Kimura "Re-Born"
On display are original illustrations on notebook covers and collages made using the notebooks themselves. New animations will also be on display at Maya 2.More »
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Toru Minegishi Exhibition
On display are some 20 works inspired by old songs and popular tunes from the period around WWII. A concurrent exhibition of magazine illustrations from Shukan Bungei will also be on show at Maya 2. [Image:...More »
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Maki Orido "Gostoso! Brazil!!"
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Yoko Hayashi "Ancient Garden"
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Aya Yoshida Exhibition
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Takuto Endo "Talos in Eden"
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Noriko Utsumi "Honobono Mono"
The artist was born in Yamanashi and became a freelance illustrator in 1987. Recently her work has appeared in children's magazines, picture books and education materials.More »
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Tatsutoshi Nomura "Tails of Tales"
"Story shape" drawings from this animation artist.More »
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Shinsaku Fujita Exhibition
The first solo exhibition by Shinsaku Fujita in ten years.More »
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Chiharu Ban Exhibition
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Yumi Moroto Exhibition
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Akiko Iyori Exhibition
Watercolor and ink paintings that depict scenes from 7 short stories on the theme of love.More »
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Tamae Mizukami "A River Walk"
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Gaku Nakagawa "The World of Kikka-sho"
On display are 80 illustrations from Rin Hamuro's period novel "Kikka-sho", which ran as a series in the pages of Shukan Shincho between September 2009 and June 2010, as well as 9 new works.More »
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Tadahito Nadamoto Exhibition
Illustrations for period novels are on display.More »
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Misao Yokota "Snow Under Scorching Sun"
On display are 526 illustrations made for Hokkoku Shimbun and various other culture magazines.More »
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"Award Winning Cover Designs Vol. 10" Exhibition
Prizewinning and new works by 6 illustrators are on display.More »
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Tomoko Shinohara Exhibition
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Yukari Suzuki "Willow Waiting for Snow"
Ink and color paintings of period costumes and the women of Edo.More »
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Hiroki Taniguchi "Homosapiensaru"
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Masako Hanai "Adagio"
On display are original illustrations scheduled to be published as an e-book, along with sketches and photographs.More »
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Goro Sasaki "Lion Head"
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Megumi Aratame "Green Light"
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Amiko Furuya "Nine Roses"
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Michi Imai "L'appartement"
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Chiho Makino "Days"
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Micao "Mother Goose in Fairy Forest"
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Hironori Ota Exhibiton
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Setsuko Ozeki Exhibition
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Miwa Kondo "Architecture Walk"
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Yoko Hyugaji "Clayworks and Copper Engravings"
Framed scenes of rabbits living underneath a tree littered with tiny jam bottles, soup pots and other objects made out of clay mixed with resin and stone.More »
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Tomoko Okada Exhibition
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Sayaka Inoue Exhibition
[Image: Sayaka Inoue (C) SAYAKA INOUE]More »
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Izumi Yanagisawa Exhibition
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Saiko Higashi "Scrap Memories"
[Image: Saiko Higashi © SAIKO HIGASHI]More »
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Mizuho Namba Exhibition
[Image: Mizuho Namba (C)MIZUHO NAMBA]More »
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Yuzuru Endo "Healing Land"
Endo's first solo show in 4 years, focusing on his most recent works, including landscapes and calendars. [Image: ©Yuzuru Endo]More »
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Chisa Murakami "Blessing: Several Stories"
[Image: © Chisa Murakami]More »
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Masaki Shiota Exhibition
On display are original illustrations for books such as Motoyuki Shibata's translations of Paul Auster and Terry Kay's To Dance with the White Dog. [Image:© Masaki Shiota]More »
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Yumiko Matsuura "Girls A to Z"
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Kenichi Kanno "Black"
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Chiyuki Crea Exhibition
On display are illustrations and paintings inspired by an old classical Japanese 7-7-7-5 syllable poetic meter.More »
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Etsuko Sakuta "In the Forest"
On display at this exhibition are new drawings, copper engravings and ceramic pieces by the Kanazawa-born artist Etsuko Sakuta, who also produces work for various magazines, newspapers, books, posters...More »
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Atsumi Nakamura "Surrounded by Mountains"
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Makiko Kobayashi "Poco a Poco"
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Kyoko Nakazawa "I Can Hear Music"
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Masayuki Ogisu "WM"
Exhibition of works by Masayuki Ogisu, an illustrator who has exhibited his work in Japan, America and Europe. Since returning to Japan in the late 1990s after living and working in New York, Ogisu has...More »
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"Brush-up Illustration Seminar Vol. 2 Exhibition"
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Ai Fujita "Color Dance!"
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Jin Kitamura Exhibition
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Michiru Miyamoto Exhibition
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Kazuko Kitahara "People"
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Kenji Matsubara "Girls"
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Mafumi Kato "Tokki-san's Button"
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Rie Suzuki "Otogi Girl"
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Tomoko Ichikawa "Give Naked David a Bathrobe"
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Hayato Jome "Two Shots"
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Mayumi Tsuzuki "On the Wall"
Portraits, landscapes and black-and-white illustrations displayed on three walls of the gallery, together with stuffed animal trophies.More »
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"Illustration Competition Vol. 9 Prize Winners' Exhibition"
On display are new award-winning illustration works by 6 artists who have also produced work for serial novels published in newspapers and literary and artistic magazines.More »
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Kanako Okamoto Exhibition
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Masumi Hara "Girl Friends"
First exhibition in 3 years of the works of the multi-talented artist who drew attention with her major retrospective at Meguro Art Museum in 2007. More »
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"What are boys?" Exhibition
Taking inspiration from the line "what are little boys made of?" in Mother Goose, this exhibition showcases works by 22 illustrators on the theme of boys, a topic that is rarely tackled by art exhibitions....More »
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Ayuko Tanaka "The Light of Knowledge"
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Akiko Kato Exhibition
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Shizuka Arai "Travel"
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Satoko Miyakawa "Macaron"
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Taeko Kato "Amaterasu"
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Okestudio Mako Exhibition
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Masahiro Takase Exhibition
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Kaori Tanaka "Imaginary Circus"
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Yuji Yamamoto Exhibition
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Megumi Kaneko "Garden"
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Atsushi Yoshida "Tower"
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Yuriko Aoki "Stories of Flowers"
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"Peace Card 2009" Exhibition
Peace Card is a project in which participants are asked to paint something on a postcard and send it to one another. It began in 1988, and this year's 22nd installment will be held in Maya Gallery and...More »
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Mitsuko Exhibition
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Yuko Ouchi "Nostalfia -Animal Songs-"
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Shigeko Ueda "Book Look Book"
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Nobesummy Exhibition
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Sawako Hikita "Sleeping Beauty"
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Yukari Suzuki Exhibition
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Sanae Sawada "Rock-kun & Omeme-chan"
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Yoshiyuki Yanagisawa Exhibition
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Noriko Karatsu Exhibition
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Yuya Kato "Sky, Out in Out"
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Shinya Uno Exhibition
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"Decade - Classic Rock Albums: 1980-1989" Exhibition
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Yoko Aikawa "Feel"
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"Illustration Brush Up Course students' Exhibition (Historical Novel Class)"
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Kazuaki Yamada "Melody for You"
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"Illustration Brush Up Course students' Exhibition (Publication Class)"
[Image: Michiru Miyaki]More »
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Tomoko Sakaime Exhibition
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Yoshimi Yamda Exhibition
Sculptural works consisting of copperplate prints and washi paper. More »
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Manabu Matsuda "My Showa"
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Naoko Hisamoto "Utopia"
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Keiko Osada "Hommage"
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Ichiro Iwasawa "The Old Cars"
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Takuto Endo Exhibition
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"Illustration Competition Vol. 8 Prize Winners' Exhibition"
This competition for illustrators is highly regarded by those who are in the publishing industry. Many past prizewinners have since made great strides in the professional field of illustration. This...More »
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Eiko Baba Exhibition
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Atsuko Tanaka Exhibition
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Takeki Sugawara Exhibition
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Masako Hanai Exhibition
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Ryoichiro Mori "Newspaper Novel 'From Now On'"
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"Edo Illustrations" Exhibition
Gallery House Maya has held a number of exhibitions and competitions introducing the work of contemporary illustrators. This is the final exhibition of the year, featuring works by illustrators who...More »
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Kie Nagasawa "Everyday"
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Nao Sawa "Showtime"
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Yumiko Nonomura Exhibition
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Yoko Hayashi Exhibition
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Hiroshi Ogawa Exhibition
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Misuzu Itateyama Exhibition
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Miho Akiyama Exhibition
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Tsutomu Isaji Exhibition
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Miyabi Kagura Exhibition
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Tomoko Okura Exhibition
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Akie Gonda Exhibition
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Yuko Fukase Exhibition
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Yumi Moroto Exhibition
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Keisuke Oda Exhibition
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Akemi Yamafuku Exhibition
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Sayaka Abe "Mijn Utrecht, Mon Paris"
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Michiko Egashira "After the Dream"
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Shinichi Fukui Exhibition
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Chiyuki Crea Exhibition
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Taro Kunugi Exhibition
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Mizue Kai Exhibition
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Mayumi Tsuzuki Exhibition
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Mayumi Kubota Exhibition
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Satono Okata Exhibition
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Hayato Jome "11 Days of Eden"
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Takeshi Nitta "Fly On!"
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Gaku Nakagawa "Ryu Tan Dan"
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Shigehiro Wakabayashi "Craft with Sticks"
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Chiaki Mori "Blah Blah Blah"
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Ippei Hirasawa Exhibition
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Noriko Ikeda "Scenery"
16 drawings of scenes from Ireland, Holland, and England are on display.More »
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Ai Taguchi "Thumb princess"
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Akiko Iyori "Moulin Rouge"
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Ayako Kanbe Exhibition
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Nobuko Takagi Exhibition
Party: February 22nd (Fri)More »
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Hiromi Shimokawaji Exhibition
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"Illustration Competition Vol.8" Exhibition
Previous winners of this competition are all working actively creating illustrations for books and magazines. Gallery House Maya hopes to continue supporting young creators through this competition. This...More »
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Kayo Aiba Exhibition
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Tatsuro Kiuchi Exhibition
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Eriko Sasaki Exhibition
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"L' innocente - Shifting Feelings of Boys & Girls in Literature" Exhibition
Works by 21 illustrators are on display. [Image: Takato Yamamoto]More »
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Yukiko Kobayashi "Over the Hill"
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Takuto Endo Exhibition
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Ayako Kuma "Tiergarten Fantastical Zoo"
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Taeko Kato "Children of the Sun"
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Sakae E Takei "Kokeshin Zoo 2007"
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Hiroyuki Izutsu "Book and Illustration"
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Miwa Takahashi "Cloudy"
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Yukako Tatekawa "Flower and Nostalgia"
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Yasuhiro Kondo "Situation and History"
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Masami Ogura "Wonderful Holiday"
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Hisako Nakayama "My Garden"
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Mikiko Suzuki "Metal Illustration"
This is her second exhibition at Gallery House Maya, presenting works created with metal and cutout wood shapes. More »
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Mimo Hirai "Margin"
This is her first solo exhibition at Gallery House Maya. In this exhibition, Hirai presents her atmospheric illustration works depicting nature, season, animals and plants.More »
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Kyoko Osada Exhibition
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Kazuaki Yamada "Grandpa's Boat"
This is an exhibition of illustration works by Kazuaki Yamada.More »
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Patrik Washburn "Tokyo Girl"
Patrik Washburn is a visual creator who has recently formed his own animation and design team. His illustrations are mainly created on a digital canvas using vector art software. His style has been called...More »
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Shuichi Ogata "Marinebad"
This is an exhibition of work by book designer Shuichi Ogata. He introduces Goethe's poetry in a way that moves beyond classic art, making it easy to appreciate even for young people today. More »
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Atsuko Mizuno "Sparkling"
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Makiko Kobayashi "Pieces"
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Masumi Hara Exhibition
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Etsuko Aramaki "Memories of Camels"
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Eisho Ito "Time of Flowing Clouds"
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Reiko Mitsuoka "Family Weekend"
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Amiko Furuya "Love of Lulu Becca"
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Yoshiyuki Yanagisawa Exhibition
This exhibition is the first solo show of work by Yoshiyuki Yanagisawa in two years. He creates illustrations composed of various characters and stories using acrylic gouache and markers.More »
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"Anamogura Studio" Exhibition
Masahiro Takase and Masami Harada (from Anamogura Studio) are having their first solo exhibition in Tokyo. Humorous illustration works are on display.More »
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Chie Mochizuki "Scenes of a Store"
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Takayuki Lachi "Explorer"
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Etsuko Sakuta "Ten grams of powdered sugar"
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Asami Narita "Switzerland Fantasy Diaries"
Last July, Asami Narita went to Switzerland alone to see the Matterhorn. When she got to Zermatt however, it was cloudy. This exhibition will display an imaginary travelogue of magical mountains between...More »
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Koji Namazue "Smile Together"
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Misao Yokota "The Many Towns of Oedo"
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Award Winning Works from the Book Illustration Competition Vol. 6
Many artists participated in Gallery House Maya's competition for book illustrations, which is now in its 6th year. The winners of past competitions have launched successful careers in producing illustrations...More »
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Goro Sasaki "Something New"
New oil paintings and watercolor works by Goro Sasaki, a regular at Gallery House Maya. More »
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"Ever After" Exhibition
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Aya Takahashi Exhibition
This is the artist's first exhibition in Tokyo. Her translucent watercolours depict tasty-looking fruit and vegetables.More »
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Rie Ohtsuka "Children of the Forest"
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Nozomi Iwaya "The Full Moon Yawned"
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Yuri Horikawa Exhibition
Yuri Horikawa's third solo exhibition at Gallery House Maya consists of illustrative portraits. More »
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Mako Shiota "Beloved Kimono"
Illustrations of an artist enamored with kimonos. Original obis and tote bags made from furoshiki will be on sale.More »
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Ai Taniguchi "Scenes with Fans"
For Ai Taniguchi's second solo exhibition in Japan, works with acrylic paints to the theme of devotees will be on display: scenes of people enjoying their hobbies of stargazing, billiards, and collecting...More »
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Ayuko Tanaka "A Story in Winter"
An exhibition of drawings inspired by winter scenes in novels and children's books. More »
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Hideki Nagai "Tokyo Romance"
Illustrations depicting the rusticity of Tokyo will be on display for Hideki Nagai's first solo exhibition. More »
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Yuzuru Endo "Mystery in the Kitchen"
Works depicting kitsch and humorous things found in the kitchen. More »
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Tomoko Okada "Under the Sky, On the Road"
An exhibition of paintings that Tomoko Okada produced during her travels in the Middle East; from Portugal to Yemen, through the Taklamakan Desert. Okada is a freelance painter who works mainly in...More »
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Shinya Uno "A Book Binder's Job"
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Yuka Yonemasu "Somebody's Amusement Park"
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Chiyuki Crea "Colorful Autumn"
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Mami Shimazu "Paris Collection"
Works that Mami Shimazu made while living in Paris and traveling around the world. Yukatas that Shimazu designed for Kyoto's venerable Shiorian will be on sale. More »
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Masako Hanai "I was waiting for you"
An exhibition of original illustrations to celebrate the release of 'I was waiting for you' (published by the Kadokawa Haruki Corporation.)More »
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Hiroshi Watanabe "Horizon"
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Ayako Seki "Run, Jump and Sing"
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Kazuyuki Tomita "A Picture Diary of Memories"
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Mirei Sakakibara "People, Things - Everyday Situations"
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Miyuki Uzuki Exhibition
An exhibition of acryl paintings done for 'Kenkaku Doshin', a series of historical stories that were published in newspapers, as well as a selection of woodblock prints. More »
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Michio Takahashi "Colorful"
New works by the artist.More »
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Takanori Ito "When My Heart Smiles"
Black and white pencil drawings. The artists hopes to see a smile and a giggle when you see his works.More »
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Akira Hirakawa & Gentosha Design Class Exhibition
An exhibition exploring books between reality and dreams. The first part of this exhibition displays book covers of classics that eleven illustrators remade. The second part introduces the creative process...More »
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Yuriko Sato "Spring in old cities"
Pastel paintings of Western and Japanese townscapes. More »
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Akiko Iyori "French Movies of Love"
Paintings of scenes from seven of the artist's favorite French movies, such as 'Diva', 'Umbrellas of Cherbourg', 'Betty Blue', 'Nikita', and 'Amelie'. Silver jewelry designed to the image of the works...More »
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Chizuru Ito "couples"
Nagoya-based Chizuru Ito is a freelance illustrator dealing with advertisements, magazines, and book designs.More »
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Mao Yamaguchi Exhibition
Fifteen new woodblock prints, both color and monochrome. Woodblock prints of the picture books "Wani-wani's Mother" and "The Beginning of the Twelve Zodiacal Signs" will also be on display.More »
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Azuma Itsuko "The Sonnets"
The 14 Sonets written by Shakespeare are about the love between a young man and a dark lady. The works displayed in the exhibition are inspired by this mysterious story, which never fully reveals the truth....More »
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Yukie Shimoda "illustrations of vegetables"
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Yuko Fukase "Mitsu-no-Kizami"
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Chiyomi Ito "Tourism"
Ito draws on the backside of clear acrylic boards. Discover what goes on beyond its surface.More »
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Misao Yokota "Oedo-Hapyakuhacho"
Drawn on Japanese paper in black ink, the scenes depicted vary from ordinary life moments to darker sides of the world. This will be Yokota's first exhibition at the gallery. She is exploring the Edo period...More »
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Kaoru Asahina "Dolls in Woods"
18 works from the children's illustrated book "Dolls in Woods", published last October, are on display along some rough sketches, work in progress as well as work from "Snow Queen".More »
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Tomoko Koyama Wood Print Exhibition
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Mikiko Suzuki "Metal Illustrations"
Suzuki uses metal as her main material, and picks up illustration themes from objects and people encountered in daily life. Open your heart to warm and nostalgic feelings.More »
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Akiko Baba "Cat's Forehead"
Baba's first exhibition in Tokyo. She paints animals, plants and things that are all connected to each other in nature.More »
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Masumi Hara "Maisonette"
For this first exhibition in 3 years, 15 new oil pastel pieces will be displayed and limited edition wristwatches and "eco bags" will be on sale.More »
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Gallery House Maya X'mas Special Exhibition "Femmes Fatales"
The theme for this year's edition is women who led dramatic lives. Twenty-two illustrators participated in a search to catalogue and illustrate the femme fatales throughout history and fantasy.More »
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Chiho Makino Exhibition "Apparatus"
'Meaning' is born out of the connection between 'shapes' and 'words'. Makino says that the repetition of this cycle enables us to move forward. More »
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Fumiko Manaka "That day, somewhere..."
Fumiko Manaka remembers her childhood as a time when she could seamlessly travel back and forth between a n imaginary world and reality. It seems to have created for her a number of opportunities for Deja-Vus....More »
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Satono Okada "Girly"
This is Satono Okada's fourth solo exhibition at Gallery House Maya. Some people can tell from the wind that it will stop raining soon. 'Girly wind', as Okada calls it, is the theme for this exhibition....More »
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Taeko Kato "Dreamer"
An exhibition by Taeko Kato, who believes that dreams have the power to create the future.More »
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Yukiko Kusunoki "Archive"
This is the 5th exhibition of Yukiko Kusunoki at Gallery House Maya. CG has been the core of her work recently; she depicts various situations that women encounter in daily life. Some art works from a...More »
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Yukiko Kobayashi "Episode"
This is the artist's second solo exhibition. For the past 2 years since her previous solo show, she has been designing books for children. In this exhibition, she will present her professional works as...More »
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Picture Book "Dark Side"
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Ayako Kanbe "Our Other Place"
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Tatsuro Kiuchi
This is the artist's first solo-exhibition. Work displayed ranges from paintings and oil pastel works to his recent digital endeavor.More »
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Etsuko Nakai "Coisas Pequenas"
"Coisas Pequenas" means "little thing" in Portuguese. Her works tries to materialise all the little things that have shaped us into what we are today. Polychrome etchings, "Pequenas (little)" bean doll...More »
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Chiharu Ban
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Akemi Sakamoto - Complex
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Atsuko Otobe
Illustrations to the theme of "Dokokanokuni - a country somewhere" by Atsuko Otobe.More »
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Atsuko Otobe
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Masako Fujimoto
This is Masako Fujimoto's first solo exhibition of her digital and analog illustrations. Born in 1971 in Tokyo, Fujimoto placed second place at the 77th The Choice Awards, and her works have been featured...More »
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Atsuko Mizuno Exhibition - Archilandscape
Atsuko Mizuno creates illustrations around the themes of the beauty and deformity of growing plants, their vitality and fragility.More »
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Yoshito Inoue Exhibition
Instead of talking about his feelings, Yoshito Inoue prefers to express them through fine-crafted illustrations.More »
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Eisho Ito Exhibition - Cozy
Works of Eisho Ito related to his search for a "cozy" space in the city.More »
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Akie Gonda Exhibition - Ho no bo no
Illustrations of characters with tender emotions.More »
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Masahiro Matsubara Exhibition
Masahiro Matsubara's paper clay 3D characters will be on display.More »
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Makiko Kobayashi: Whispers
People, birds, dogs and landscapes in Makiko Kobayashi's oil pastel illustrations all appear to whisper softly to the viewer. Born in 1969 in Tokyo, Kobayashi currently lives and works in Hiroshima....More »
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Kyoichi Asakura Exhibition
Slowly dying. Sadness approaching. The stories that once were. Feeling air and existence. Lost time. Searching for eachother’s souls... From the many images of sceneries, let your imagination take you...More »
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Hidetaka Ueda Exhibition
It is Hidetaka Ueda's 3rd exhibition, and the first in two years. "Clouds of people search for the sky. Animals smile from behind trees. Cobalt clouds fill up the world. Excitement dims in a blink."...More »
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Chiaki Ogawa exhibition
Prints around the theme of stairs and ladders with uncertain destinations...More »
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Yoshiyuki Yanagisawa Exhibition
A private exhibition by Yoshiyuki Yanagisawa, an illustrator of elementary school workbooks and magazines. The works displayed at this show depict children in their joyous and wonderful innocence.More »
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Tomoko Ichikawa
Illustrations with the theme of "dreams in bathrooms".More »
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Mitsue Yasuda Exhibition - Variation
The theme is "variation" - variation of expressions using copper plate and acrylics.More »
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Shigeko Ueda Exhibition - Make A Pun
Colorful and pop three-dimentional illustrations.More »
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Chizuko Todoroki Exhibition
An exhibition of ten years of illustrations drawn while raising three children.More »
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Makiko Minamoto Exhibition
Illustrations of plants in pastel.More »
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Ai Taniguchi Exhibition
Illustrations of things in town with animals as main characters.More »
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Yuri Horikawa
Yuri Horikawa's new paintings of sceneries and calendar drawings.More »
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Masako Hanai
Masako Hanai's paintings of sceneries, flowers, and fruits with poems.More »
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Gallery House Maya Special
Every Christmas time, there is an exhibition with 20 illustrators of children's books at Gallery House Maya. This time, we picked the artworks which tell children about solitude and sadness.More »
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Shiho Hirabayashi
Shiho Hirabayashi's drawings for your important family, lovers, and friends.More »
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Makoto Osanai Exhibition
An exhibition by Makoto Osanai who, once every two years, shows some work at the Gallery House Maya. The title, this time, is "Lightside & Darkside" - expressing the light and the shadow of the heart...More »
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Yuko Mori Exhibition
The theme of the exhibition is "our promises". Pastel drawings, etchings, and woodblock prints on the promises made in everyday lives.More »
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Miri Masuda Exhibition
"Something's missing" is the theme of the exhibition. A selection of "Senryu" (short Japanese poems) are accompanying the illustrations.More »
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Yuji Yamamoto Illustrations
Freelance illustrator Yuji Yamamoto's drawings from his daily walks around mountains and the sea. His motifs are humans, food, sceneries, animals, and others.More »