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Current events
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Ricca Okano “Suisei”
Water-themed ceramics by the Karuizawa-based artist Ricca Okano.More »
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Naohisa Inoue “The World of Iblard”
Iblard is the name Naohisa Inoue gives to the beautiful world he depicts in painting. This Iblard-themed exhibition presents around 30 paintings of various sizes, including new works, as well as ceramics....More »
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Ichiro Kato “Texture, Black Chrome, Gold Leaf”
Sixty new works including flower vases by Ichiro Kato, whose ceramics have elements of Bizen and Shigaraki style, but are uniquely his own. More »
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Takuo Nakamura + Yoca Muta Exhibition
Ishikawa Prefecture has long been known for crafts such as lacquerware, ceramics, and dyeing and weaving. The Ishikawa-based artists Takuo Nakamura and Yoca Muta present their ceramics and textile designs....More »
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Taro Okamoto in the Home
The core of Taro Okamoto’s artistic activities is the idea of “art belongs to the people”. Okamoto believed that art should be a part of people’s everyday lives and designed everything from neckties to...More »
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Hyuga Masamune: The National Treasure Sword and Art for the Generals
*Reservations required. Please see the official website for details. Showcasing the National Treasure “Hyuga Masamune” and other popular swords from Japanese history. Two National Treasures and seven...More »
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Blooming Charm of the Materials - Sings of Spring
The gallery invited 9 artists who work on various materials such as bamboo, ceramic, Japanese lacquer, glass, iron and acrylic. Their untiring challenges to the materials, technically and as an expression,...More »
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Kasumi Ueba “Zephyr - A Gentle Wind from West”
Recently ‘decorative’ ceramics have become prevalent. Kasumi Ueba is a leading figure in this movement. One is struck from the first by the multi-colored decorations that cover her work. Luxurious and...More »
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Living Tokyo - I Love Art 15
- at Watari-um, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art
- in the Omotesando, Aoyama area
- Ends in 14 days
*Open 11:00-19:00 on Wednesdays from January 13. This September marks the 30th anniversary of Watari-um. This exhibition features artwork, documentaries, and guest artists reimagining the next 30 years...More »
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Make the Knots
Forty-two artists present three works each in this two-part show for the New Year. More »
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New Year Art Collection 2021
Featuring reasonably sized and priced paintings, prints, photographs, glass art, ceramics, sculptures, and other works by contemporary artists from around the world. More »
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Sake Vessel Exhibition
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Yumi Goto Exhibition
Yumi Goto recreates still life paintings in three-dimensional forms.More »
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Vessels and Brushes: Rosanjin, Rousseau, Bauchant, and Others
This exhibition presents food receptacles designed by Kitaoji Rosanjin and paintings by naïve artists such as Henri Rousseau and Andre Bauchant, which are among the most popular works in the museum collection....More »
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Fascinating Shapes in Ko-Imari II – Highlights
Round and square. Shaped like flowers, leaves, gourds, birds, rabbits, hats and fans. Long, thin necks. Broadly rounded bodies. There are all forms seen in Imari ware, Japan’s first domestic porcelain,...More »
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Osamu Suzuki “Shino Ware”
Presenting Shino ceramics by Osama Suzuki (b. 1934), a Living National Treasure. More »
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Guimet Room Inaugural Exhibition “Small Chamber of Curiosities”
The University Museum, the University of Tokyo (UMUT) has received in donation from the city of Lyon in France six antique showcases related to Émile Guimet (1836-1918), famous as a collector of Asian...More »
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MADE IN UMUT - The University of Tokyo Collection
Since its foundation in 1877, the University of Tokyo has accumulated a considerable scientific and cultural heritage. Such historical specimens are most certainly an important heritage from the past....More »
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Classical Revival and Modern Japanese Ceramics
The re-creation in modern times of historically venerated ceramic traditions is known as classical revival. Song Dynasty celadon and Ming Dynasty red overglaze ceramics that had been highly admired by...More »
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Yoku Moku Museum Opening Inaugural Exhibition “Picasso: Life on the Côte d’Azur”
In 1946, Pablo Picasso, a titan of twentieth-century art, visited the town of Vallauris in the south of France and met the potters George and Susanne Ramie. By the summer of 1947, he was fully engaged...More »
Permanent events
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Permanent Exhibitions
Art Factory Jonanjima is home to three permanent exhibitions: “Kimiyo Mishima Installation Work 1984-2014” Focusing on Mishima’s installations from the 1980s, this display features 13 works in an...More »
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Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Hall Permanent Exhibit
Works, studies, sketches, ceramics, kimonos, artworks by friends, letters, bamboo crafts, and other belongings of Yokoyama Taikan are on display. Exhibits will change every three months. Closed during...More »
Upcoming events
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Kozo Takeuchi “Edge”
Ceramics sculptor and installation artist Kozo Takeuchi is known for series such as “Modern Remains,” for which he assembles parts of ceramic pipes before smashing them with a hammer, creating spontaneous...More »
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New Kiln Exhibition
- at Nihombashi Takashimaya 6F / X Art Gallery
- in the Kyobashi, Nihonbashi area
- Starts in 3 days
Works by nine ceramicists working at new kilns across JapanMore »
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Gallery Tsubaki Auction 2021
Paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and other works are priced from ¥50,000.More »
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Hiroshi Saotome “Main Character”
Vases, pots, and ink paintings from the Nagano-based artist Hiroshi Saotome.More »
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Kenichi Takanaka Ceramics Exhibition