Gallery Speak For - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery Speak For. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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MATZU-MTP Expo
This is the first solo exhibition in Tokyo of Matzu MTP, who is based in New York. Having exhibited in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and contemporary galleries all over the United States, he has (...)
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APMT Exhibition "Be Aware Of The Next Door Neighbor"
This is an exhibition of seven artists being held so as to coincide with the APMT art and design conference. On show will be work by four artists from abroad and three from Japan, ranging from graphic (...)
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Football The Passion
Is it more than just the superficial happiness, the arousing love of one's country or the mass movement: is football a culture which has its roots set deep in the aesthetic consciousness of humans? New (...)
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Przemek Sobocki "The Story of Her"
Przemek Sobocki, born in Poland and residing in London, is an installation artist and designer. Her mixed media works have the appeal of being like photographic fashion stories. "The Story of Her" is a (...)
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Speak For History
Since its opening in 1999, piece by piece, Gallery Speak For has been collecting art works, that they would like to offer you a chance to see again. They will also have some merchandising on sale at the (...)
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Furniture Mode EX.
In recent years, more and more creators from various fields come to express their artistry and themselves through furniture and product design. Their approach is low-key; it's almost as if they're selling (...)
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Mika Ninagawa Photo Exhibition "Floating Yesterday"
Mika Ninagawa has been taking pictures for years. Almost secretly, her camera has grasped the daily and undaily across the globe. She speaks of her eyes as transparent, with time floating through them, (...)
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Kyoko Taniyama "Daily Necessities"
Kyoko Taniyama is an artist that deals primarily with scenery from our daily lives, especially around the memories of living spaces. Elements of living rooms, bathrooms, and dens will be displayed at this (...)
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Ich & Kar's Diary 91-05 Best Of
If one were to compare Ich & Kar's art with alcohol, a sweet 'n smooth cocktail would surely not come to mind. Their work is straight, and on the rocks. Gallery Speak For presents their broad-ranging (...)
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Tokyo Night "Curusing"!!
Graffiti started in New York in the 1970s by scribbling pictures on walls and trains with spray paint and permanent pens. In the 80s, parts of the graffiti phenomenon came to be considered as an art form (...)
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Empty Days
To live an idle life... Empty, sad, or painful days; a lot of people seem to live that way nowadays. Kojima approaches this topic quite optimistically/comically though. One of her famous works is the performance (...)
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Polaroid Life
The best thing about the polaroid camera is that you can see the picture as soon as you photograph it. Even in a world where digital cameras are becoming the norm, polaroids, the synonym for "instant cameras", (...)
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Richard Kern - Soft
Richard Kern is known for his original take on eroticism. In this "Soft" series, the artist demonstrates his skills used to "distinguish" objects rather than focus on them. His theatrical sense and fondness (...)
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Peter Beste: Norwegian Black Metal
This is the first exhibition in Japan presenting New York-based photographer Peter Beste. On show are portraits of Norwegian black metal musicians. The series has been highly acclaimed in the past for (...)
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We Are Airside
Lemon Jelly are a duo, who in a various way connect artistic "pop" visions to their music. Making a great team with Airside, who has been in charge of their art direction, they have created so many masterpieces:commercial (...)
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SST > Fellow designers
Fellow designers, the Swedish design duo that designed the Swedish railway characters, show their works at a private exhibition. Their works and goods will be sold.
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SST > Stockholm Guide Shop
Swedish railway is the key to many of the various events, and characters, design and sightseeing will be shown at each location. To commemorate the release of Stockholm Guide Book, various Swedish daily (...)




