in category 2D: Other 
List sorted by
- Schedule
- Area
- Current events (47)
- Permanent events (3)
- Upcoming events (6)
Current events
-
Chizuko Iseno Exhibition
-
Masayoshi Kodaira "Design & Art"
Masayoshi Kodaira designs posters and catalogs for various museums and galleries, such as the Yokohama Museum and the Mito Art Museum, as well as advertisements for Laforet. He also handled overall art (...)
-
Taku Anekawa Exhibition
Taku Anekawa is an artist who works with thread, making drawings or silkscreening graphics onto a canvas, and then sewing thread onto them. Anekawa's sewing method is different from that used in regular (...)
-
Kin Shiotani "Sugoroku Life"
Solo exhibition by Kin Shiotani, who has been holding annual exhibitions at B Gallery since 2004. This time, Shiotani tackles the issue of luck, a subject that he has been obsessed with lately, with sugoroku (...)
-
"Autumn Mushroom Festival" Exhibition
Autumn is the best season for mushrooms. Works in various media with mushroom motifs - cute, cool, realistic, and at times a bit deformed - have been gathered for this exhibition.
-
"Chizuru Azuma Charity Exhibition: War and Children of Peace Village International"
Japanese actress Chizuru Azuma is known for her volunteer activities. She visited the Peace Village International in Germany as part of a TV program. This exhibition aims to raise awareness of ongoing (...)
-
This Week at Design Festa Gallery
Oct 5th (Sun)-Oct 11th (Sat) [ W:1-F ] Team Kuwasawa Students "Woodcut Monkeys '09" Woodcut prints Oct 6th (Mon) [ W:1-A ] Panoramadou "Handmade Accessories" Accessories and Fashion Oct 7th (Tue)-Oct (...)
-
Jun Sora "10 Pieces Exhibition"
This exhibition presents 10 T-shirts designed by Jun Sora. His work received the largest number of votes at the Yokohama Brand Art T-Shirt Competition (YBATC 2008) at the Red Brick Warehouse, and was awarded (...)
-
Sohei Nishino "i-LAND"
Sohei Nishino begins his work with camera in hand, walking around every inch of a city. His debut work was "Osaka", a city he is thoroughly acquainted with. He used well over 150 rolls of film, surveying (...)
-
Yuichiro Sato Exhibition
-
Minatomachi Orai Wonder Lala Project 09 Pre-event "Hibikiau Hajimari"
Minatomachi Orai Wonder Lala Project 09 invites artists from around the world born in port cities to exhibit their work in collaboration with domestic Japanese artists using the entire harbor district (...)
-
"Girls from Hell" Exhibition
First broadcasted in autumn 2005, "Girls from Hell" is an original anime work that touched a chord with many, not just anime fans. "Girls" has since spread far and wide, with a second edition released, (...)
-
This Week at Design Festa Gallery
Oct 12th (Sun) [ E:101-1 ] UhBee "Melty Love" 2 Artists: 3D, Illustration, Graphic Art and Photography Oct 12th (Sun)-Oct 13th (Mon) [ E:101-2 ] Kamatagumi "Arc" 2 Artists: Painting, Illustration (...)
-
"TÜV Rheinland Japan 30th Anniversary Exhibition"
On view in this special exhibition are panels of chronological tables which provide visitors with 30 years of the history of TÜV Rheinland Japan. Photographs and video screenings of its past advertisement (...)
-
Masamu Yanase Exhibition
Musashino Art University holds Masamu Yanase's works, which were originally donated to the collection by Tobuaki and Toshiko Yanase 20 years ago. This is the third exhibition of Yanase's work to be held (...)
-
Shinro Ohtake "Shell & Occupy 3"
This is the third in a series of solo exhibitions by Shinro Ohtake. Please contact the gallery for more information.
-
Taiwan Advertising Exhibition 2008
The Taiwan Advertising Exhibition, which introduces the public to outstanding advertising posters and designs, has again obtained the support of the China International Broadcasting Managers Association. (...)
-
"The World of Hakkenden" Exhibition
The publication "Nanso Satomi Hakkenden" saw contributions by Bakin Kyotei (1767-1848) over a long period stretching from 1814-1842, during which time he created the longest ever collection of Japanese (...)
-
"These Fallish Things" Exhibition
Exhibiting work by Shinichi Takashima, the prize winner of Yotsuya Art Studium best artist award "3rd Maestro Guanto 2008".
-
Special Exhibition "Medical Science - Materials in the Museum Collection"
In the early Meiji period (1868-1912), Hakubutsukyoku (Museum Bureau, present Tokyo National Museum) inherited the collection of books formerly owned by Igakukan, the Tokugawa government's medical institute (...)
-
Kaoru Yamaguchi Exhibition
Born in Minowa Village in Gunma Prefecture (now Misato Town in Takasaki City), Kaoru Yamaguchi (1907-1968) grew up amid abundant nature during his childhood and then started pursuing a career as a painter. (...)
-
"Artist Book, Words, and Photographs" Exhibition
This exhibition presents "TriQuarterly" produced by group of artists, and artist books by H. Fulton, C. Andre, R. Long, and others.
-
"Drawing & Photography" Exhibition
This month Heartland Gallery presents posters from the "Heartland Karuizawa Drawing Biennale." Heartland Drawing Biennale is an open call exhibition taking Kirin's Heartland Beer as its motif. Enjoy (...)
-
"Mourning Hideo Hagiwara - Pilgrimage of Beauty" Exhibition
Born in Kofu, Yamanashi in 1913, Hideo Hagiwara studied oil painting at Tokyo Bijutsu Gakko (current Tokyo University of the Arts) starting in 1933 and thereafter pursued a career as a painter. In 1953, (...)
-
"Red" Exhibition
Hatch Art is organizing a group exhibition of 6 artists on the theme of red, a color rich in symbolism and associations. Like Hatch Art's previous exhibitions "Happy Hours" and "Yokohama Boogie," the interpretation (...)
-
Simon Patterson "In Orbit"
Simon Patterson was born in Surrey, England in 1969 of English, Scottish, Wales and Irish descent, which indicates his perfect British heritage. Although his activities are subdued compared to Hirst and (...)
-
"40 Years After Leonard Fujita's Passing" Exhibition
Born in Tokyo in 1886, Tsuguharu Fujita studied at the Tokyo Art School (now Tokyo University of the Arts) and in 1913 moved to Paris at the age of 27. In Paris, where originality was crucial to being (...)
-
"Asakusa Past and Present" Exhibition
The Edo-Tokyo Museum is holding an exhibition entitled "Asakusa Past and Present" starting September 14th (Sun). This year marks the 15th anniversary of the opening of the museum, as well as the 50th (...)
-
"Spiderwebs - What A Wonderful Web!" Exhibition
With various types of thread spun out of a gland on its hip, the spider has a different web for each purpose. These wondrous, intricately-designed spiderwebs not only serve an important function in terms (...)
-
"Shinichi Suzuki Introduces Ryuichi Yokoyama and Osamu Tezuka" Exhibition
Pioneer of modern Japanese manga Ryuichi Yokoyama, and originator of story manga Osamu Tezuka have long respected and influenced each other. They both had animation production studios at their house, Yokoyama's (...)
-
Piranesi Print Exhibition
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-78) was born near Venice, Italy, and flourished as a printmaker in Rome. Also working actively as architect and archaeologist, Piranesi brought colossal ancient monuments (...)
-
"BankART Life II" Exhibition
Coinciding with the duration of the Yokohama Triennale 2008, BankART1929 is hosting "BankART Life II". The purpose of this event is to promote a region-wide program that aims at the comprehensive management (...)
-
"Le Corbusier -Master of the 20th Century Modernism Architecture" Exhibition
Born in Switzerland, Le Corbusier (1887-1965) moved to Paris to pursue a double career as both painter and architect. As a tribute to his outstanding achievements and contributions to 20th century architecture, (...)
-
"Printed Treasures: Highlights from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston" Exhibition
The Boston Museum houses 50000 ukiyo-e prints, numerous printed books and original paintings from the Edo period. While quality and quantity of the collection have been considered as the best in the world, (...)
-
"Shozo Tanaka and the Ashio Mine Pollution Incident" Exhibition
Shozo Tanaka, a populist statesman active during the Meiji period, first became known as a newspaper man. Tanaka became editor of the Tochigi Shinbun (the former incarnation of the Shimotsuke Shinbun) (...)
-
Koganecho Bazaar
Two new art studios will open in the former red-light district of Kogane-cho in Yokohama. These studios will form the main venue of the event and will also serve as the location for the opening of Koganecho (...)
-
Special Exhibition "Cultural Heritage of Sri Lanka — The Land of Serendipity"
Sri Lanka is an island nation boasting a rich cultural heritage reaching back more than 2000 years. This exhibition features items revealing the essence of Sri Lankan culture, such as images of Buddhist (...)
-
Yokohama Triennale 2008 - BankArt Studio NYK
The Yokohama Triennale is an international exhibition of contemporary art held once every three years. The inaugural edition was held in 2001, and this year marks its 3rd installment. Based on a comprehensive (...)
-
Yokohama Triennale 2008 - Red Brick Warehouse
- at Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse Number 1 Space
- in the Yokohama, Kanagawa area
- Closes in 48 days
The Yokohama Triennale is an international exhibition of contemporary art held once every three years. The inaugural edition was held in 2001, and this year marks its 3rd installment. Based on a comprehensive (...)
-
Yokohama Triennale 2008 - Shinko Pier
The Yokohama Triennale is an international exhibition of contemporary art held once every three years. The inaugural edition was held in 2001, and this year marks its 3rd installment. Based on a comprehensive (...)
-
ZAIM Open Atelier
In conjunction with the Yokohama Triennale 2008, ZAIM's 33 resident art groups are holding open houses at their workshops and ateliers. Numerous events taking the form of a traveling excursion, from (...)
-
"I Love Art" Exhibition
- at Watari-um, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art
- in the Omotesando area
- Closes in 55 days
This is an exhibition of 108 works focusing mostly on previously unexhibited pieces, such as a 1988 work by Julian Schnabel (America, 1951-), who has in recent years won much attention for his work as (...)
-
"The Birth of a Million Seller: Magazines as Media in the Meiji-Taisho Era" Exhibition
Both affordable and entertaining, magazines broadened the horizons of their readers and initiated cultural trends by providing the latest news and information about the world at large. In some cases, magazines (...)
-
"30 Year History of the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art - My Favorite Work" Exhibition
The Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art celebrates its 30th anniversary this year on November 3rd. From July 21st through December 24th last year, the museum conducted a survey among visitors asking them (...)
-
"Madame Kawakita, Her Life and Films" Exhibition
March 21st, 2008 will mark the centenary of the birth of Kashiko Kawakita (1908-1993) who, together with her husband Nagamasa Kawakita, devoted her life to cinema by vigorously introducing foreign films (...)
-
Permanent Collection Part II
Works from the museum's collection will be on display, with 5 different themes. 1. "From East of Europe": Focusing on 2 representative Russian painters from the 20th century, Wassily Kandinsky and Marc (...)
-
"Little Louvre Museum" Exhibition
The special exhibition for 2008 involves a compact selection of work from the world's largest art museum, the Louvre, which will be displayed at the Ghibli Museum under the theme "Little Louvre Museum". The (...)
Permanent events
-
Kuroda Memorial Hall Permanent Exhibit
Seiki Kuroda (1866-1924) left huge footprints in modern japanese art as a painter, pedagogue and art administrator. He helped revolutionize mid-Meiji period painting, and his influence reached far and (...)
-
NMWA Museum Collection
The NMWA was established in 1959 around the core Matsukata Collection as Japan's museum specializing in Western art. The Main Building displays pre-18th century paintings, including those by Ritzos, Van (...)
-
Niki de Saint Phalle Permanent Exhibits
Niki de Saint Phalle, a French-American, was born in 1930. She kept challenging new materials, while pursuing a life-long theme of self-reflection and wish for freedom. The Niki Museum owns about 200 (...)
Upcoming events
-
Permanent Collection Exhibition
-
This Week at Kanagawa Prefectural Gallery
"I Have Something to Show You" Exhibition Location: Exhibition Room 2 Contact: Koji Shimatani, Yasuhiro Hazama 090-6469-8508 10th Elegant Glass Work Motomachi Students Exhibition Location: Exhibition (...)
-
Japan-Lithuania Exchange Exhibition
Introducing the work of two female artists who observe people living in contemporary society, "form in the space between layers".
-
Titose Exhibition
Voice of lines. "Kana" letters are unique to Japan, having been cultivated along with waka. Kana letters accompany feelings toward people, nature and things that are intangible. Traces of hand movements (...)
-
"Helvetica: A Tribute to Typography" Exhibition
This exhibition features valuable archive materials from when Helvetica was first developed, as well as company logos, posters, packaging, album covers and so on that employ the font. In addition, Helvetica (...)
-
Akiko Onishi Exhibition





