Museum of Modern Art, Ibaraki - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Museum of Modern Art, Ibaraki. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Anniversary Celebration: Selected Works from the Museum Collection" Exhibition
Celebrating the museum's 20th anniversary its reopening after a renewal program, this exhibition presents 175 masterpieces from the museum collection along with an introduction to the museum's 60 years (...)
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Ibaraki Prefecture Art Festival Exhibition
This is an exhibition based on an open call for submissions organized by various organizations from Ibaraki. Selected works from various genres including nihon-ga, oil painting, sculpture, craft and design (...)
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"Shapes of Water" Exhibition
Water has depicted differently in the art of different time periods, be it in the form of rain, rivers or waves. Water is symbolically used in crafts or many other genres of art. This exhibition features (...)
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Kisling Exhibition
With themes of women and flowers, Kisling's paintings are alluring and yet melancholic. This exhibition mainly consists of works from the collection of the Petit Palais in Geneva, introducing a variety (...)
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”Pop Art 1960s - 2000s" Exhibition
Pop Art is an art historical movement rooted in the idea of "popular art," or in other words, "art for the public." In the 1960s U.S., Pop Art became popular, literally incorporating concepts of advertisements, (...)
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Matazo Kayama Exhibition
Matazo Kayama honed his craft in the turbulent period after the war. In his early years, he painted birds and animals in a style strongly influenced by Surrealism and Cubism. In the late 50s, he returned (...)
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"Fifth Contemporary Ibaragi Artists" Exhibition
With support from the Genden Fureai Ibaragi Foundation, this exhibition, the fifth in the series, promotes arts and culture in Ibaragi Prefecture and fuels the spark of imagination among young artists. (...)
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Shizuka Moriyama "Half a Century of Painting Paris"
Shizuka Moriyama, who lives on the bank of the Seine River, loves the scenery around the waterfront and spends his time painting its changing seasons. His works are natural, temperate and elegant, and (...)
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"Scenes with Families" Exhibition
From loving, happy families to families plagued by a sense of alienation, this exhibition features 100 Japanese and Western paintings, prints, sculptures and photographs that portray both the changing (...)
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Watercolors in Modern Japan
This exhibition consists of 160 works which reveal how watercolors evolved in Japan from the Meiji to Showa Period. Part One: Meiji Period - The Beginning and Rise of Watercolors Part Two: Taisho (...)
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Glorious Times - From the Rennaissance to the Rococo Age
Seventy works by masters of the Rennaisance and Rococo times will be on display. The pieces, representing art from the 16th to 18th century Italy, Flandre, Holland, Spain, and France, were selected from (...)
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Katsuhiro Yamaguchi "Pioneer of Media Art"
This is a retrospective exhibition featuring the art, design, critic, and educational activities of Katsuhiro YamaguchiFrom 'Jikken Kobo' in the 50s to present day, Yamaguchi (1928-) has explored the possibilities (...)
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Romance of Genpei Period
In the 12th Century, the center of society shifted from nobles to samurais. This is the so-called 'Genpei Period', and many heroes appeared and disappeared throughout this time. This exhibition will introduce (...)
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Chinese Art Now
This event presents work, carefully selected from the winning pieces of China's largest public subscription exhibition called "All China Fine Arts". Since 1949, this exhibition is being held once every (...)
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Ibaraki Prefectural Arts Festival Exhibition
This exhibition is for and by Ibaraki's citizens and is part of the Ibaraki Prefectural Arts Festival.
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Tamako Kataoka
This year, Tamako Kataoka reached her 100th birthday. This exhibition is held in celebration of this amazing occasion. Kataoka's paintings are exceptional in the sense that they are some of the rare works (...)
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French Paintings from the Musée Fabre, Montpellier
The Musee Fabre is located in Montpellier, a city that has flourished as a political and cultural center since the Middle Ages in France. This Museum was open to the public in 1828 on the basis of the (...)
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Yoshiharu Yasui
This retrospective celebrates Yoshiharu Yasui (1888-1955), a great contributor to the Western-style art in Japan. On display are 110 oil paintings and 30 drawings.
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"Capricious Museum": The Sunouchi Collection
This is an exhibition of the collection of the late Toru Sunouchi, former owner of the “Gendai Gallery” in Ginza. Gaining fame through his “Capricious Museum” essays in the art magazine “Geijutsu Shincho”, (...)
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Plum in Art
Plum, endeared to the Japanese as a herald of spring and for its rich aroma, has been a major motif in the literary and figurative arts. From the Zen priests who valued the plum's spiritual perseverance (...)
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The Fourth Ibaragi Modern Art Exhibition
The Ibaragi Modern Art Festival is a biennale held by sponsorship of the Genden Fureai Ibaragi Foundation. Aiming to promote the arts in Ibaragi prefecture and to aid the development of young artists, (...)
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100 Masterpieces of Japanese and Western Painting: From the Museum of Fine Arts Gifu Collection
Located near the centre of Honshu, Gifu Prefecture has given birth to a culture influenced by both eastern and western Japan. It was within this cultural climate and history that the Museum of Fine Arts (...)
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Odilon Redon and Artists around Redon ‐Dreams of the End of the Century‐
The end of 19th century saw an emerging group of artists who, in responce to the Impressionism, tried to express the world rooted in human spirit and imagination. They are artists of what's later to be (...)





