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Tohaku Hasegawa "400th Memorial Retrospective"
The year 2010 marks the 400th memorial of Hasegawa Tohaku (1539-1610), the master painter of the Momoyama period. As the artist of Japanese treasures such as the ink painting Pine Trees (National Treasure,...More »
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"Artist File 2010: The NACT Annual Show of Contemporary Art" Exhibition
The Artist File exhibition introduces a group of currently active artists whose work is among the most noteworthy, both in Japan and abroad. This year's event, the third in the series, features seven artists...More »
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AN10-MOT Annual 2010 - Neo-ornamentalism
Ever since 1999, the “MOT Annual” exhibition has explored new trends in art in contemporary Japan, employing themes closely linked to the times. The 10th MOT Annual will take “ornament” as its theme and...More »
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John Lurie "You Are Here"
- at Watari-um, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art
- in the Omotesando, Aoyama area
- Closes in 56 days
When he developed an intractable neurological illness in the late 90's, John Lurie, no longer able to perform or act, turned to painting as a means of self-expression. In today's irrational world, his...More »
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4th Shiseido Art Egg Exhibition
Shiseido Art Egg is an open call exhibition that returns to Shiseido's roots as a patron of work by young emerging artists. This 4th edition features 3 solo shows: Asae Soya January 8th (Fri) - January...More »
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Art Fair Tokyo 2010
ART FAIR TOKYO, the largest fair of its kind in Japan, began in 2005. This year it celebrates its fifth anniversary. Featuring contemporary art, modern art, nihonga and ukiyoe, in addition to other Asian...More »
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”Tamara de Lempicka et son époque”
The exhibition will focus on the artworks of the famous female artist Tamara de Lempicka. Lempicka has mainly worked in Paris in 1920’s and 30’s. Her unique and stylish artworks as well as her way of living...More »
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"Wonder Seeds 2010" Exhibition
Wonder Seeds is an open call art fair that aims to connect young artists and potential new art consumers. Selected entries (mostly small works like paintings, prints, illustrations, photographs and so...More »
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Group Show
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"Voca" Exhibition
17th edition of the VOCA exhibition, which started in 1994. VOCA is an established showcase of 2D works by artists under 40 on the recommendation of curators, journalists and researchers from all over...More »
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Renoir "Tradition & Innovation"
More than 80 works, collected from major museums around the world, by the Impressionist master who sought to explore diverse pictorial possibilities, despite the fame he had gained as a portrait artist....More »
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Galleria Borghese Exhibition
From the collection of Galleria Borghese, the repository of Renaissance and Baroque art, this exhibition showcases work by masters like Raffaello, Botticelli, Caravaggio and Bernini. Consisting mostly...More »
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"Masahiko Inoue: Entrance Space Project" Exhibition
Masahiko Inoue is a popular long-form manga artist known for works such as "Vagabond", "Slum Dog" and "Real". For this project at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Inoue has created an artwork using...More »
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Modern Japanese Art from the Museum Collection
Using three floors of the main building, this permanent exhibition presents about 200 to 250 pieces selected from our museum's collection of about 9,200 works, including Japanese- and Western-style paintings,...More »
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Bernard Buffet Exhibition
Bernard Buffet was born in Paris in 1928. He studied painting in occupied Paris during WWII, and exhibited at the Independent Exhibition and the Salon d'Automne after the war. After winning a critic's...More »
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"Modern Japanese Art and Europe" Exhibition
- at Bridgestone Museum of Art
- in the Kyobashi, Nihonbashi & Kudanshita area
- Closes in 21 days
Western-style painting in Japan from the Meiji period onwards developed by learning from Western art. However, shortly before many Japanese artists went abroad to study Western techniques and styles, a...More »
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"Prized Ukiyo-e Works from Bologna, Italy" Exhibition
With the kind support of the Center for the Study of Far Eastern Art, this exhibition features prized pieces from the ukiyo-e collection of Giuliano Bernati, a collector from Bologna, Italy. These works...More »
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"Contemporary Art Path" Exhibition
The Nerima Art Museum celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Starting out with only a single work in its collection, the museum now holds a total of 1900 works. This exhibition showcases works by painters...More »
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Tsuguharu Fujita "Tokyo, New York, Paris"
Leonard Tsuguharu Fujita (1886-1968) was a legendary figure in the painting circles of early 20th century France and Japan. He returned to Japan during WWII and created a series of powerful war paintings....More »
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Kumi Yokoyu "Snow Dharma 2010"
Solo exhibition by Kumi Yokoyu, an artist who has previously worked intensively with photography as a medium. Featured here are acrylic landscapes of "dead snowmen" melting away as spring approaches.More »
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Futo Akiyoshi "I have no pick-up lines"
Since his debut in 2000, Futo Akiyoshi (b. 1977) has been making work that explores a classic theme: what is the nature of painting? Akiyoshi's work pays tribute to traditional frameworks of Western...More »
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"From the Belgian Modern Art Collection of the Antwerp Royal Museum: Ensor to Magritte" Exhibition
The northern Belgian city of Antwerp has long flourished as a commercial and financial center and meeting point of diverse cultures. The Antwerp Royal Museum is home to rich holdings in French, Flemish,...More »
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Yoshiaki Machino "El Mar"
On display are new works depicting giant crabs and young women.More »
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Izumi Kato "Soul Union"
Izumi Kato was born in 1969 in Shimane Prefecture and graduated from the department of painting at Musashino Art University. In 2007, he became the first young Japanese painter to be invited to the 52nd...More »
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Masahiko Kuwahara Exhibition
This exhibition introduces Kuwahara's new paintings from 2008 and 2009. The unknown model-like girls meet tiny animals in the interior, where they live together for your eyes only.More »
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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...More »
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Sakuji Yoshimoto Exhibition
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Frank Brangwyn Exhibition
The Matsukata Collection was the cornerstone of the collection of the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo. Matsukata Kojiro, first president of the Kawasaki Shipyards (present-day Kawasaki Heavy Industries),...More »
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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...More »
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"Taikan in the East vs. Seihō in the West" Exhibition
This exhibition takes a retrospective look at works by two artists who worked to reform the field of nihonga painting by building on the traditions of both Tokyo and Kyoto throughout the Meiji, Taisho...More »
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Picasso Pavilion
The Hakone Open-Air Museum’s Picasso Collection consists of a substantial number of Picasso’s ceramic creations, purchased from his eldest daughter Maya Picasso, as well as his paintings, prints, sculptures,...More »
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"Roppongi Crossing 2010: Can There Be Art?" Exhibition
“Roppongi Crossing” is a series of exhibitions that introduce the work of diverse artists and creators with an eye to present a vision of the future Japanese art scene. Starting from a fundamental question...More »
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Kazuki Takakura "Are you Equipped Here?"
Paintings of cityscapes with multiple stories woven into them, as if presenting the viewer with solutions to a riddle.More »
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"Transformation" Exhibition
Four young artists in their twenties gaze at their own daily life. The motifs isolated from such a daily life, though not strange or special at all in and of themselves, are dramatically transformed in...More »
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Takesada Matsutani "Stream"
Takesada Matsutani made his debut as an artist in 1960 by using a plastic adhesive developed shortly after the end of WWII to create relief works with organic forms. The sensuous textures and forms that...More »
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Natsuki Otake "Affection of Idols"
Features large scale wax-resist dyed textile ("rozome") works, including a variety of pieces produced specially for Diesel Denim Gallery Aoyama.More »
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Keiko Minami Exhibition
- at Musee Hamaguchi Yozo / Yamasa Collection
- in the Kyobashi, Nihonbashi & Kudanshita area
- Closes in 7 days
Keiko Minami (1911-2004) was an internationally recognized printmaker, who produced work for UNICEF greeting cards and book illustrations to name but a few. Centering on her oil painting "Landscape with...More »
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"Takehisa Yumeji and Taisho Roman" Exhibition
Despite its short span of only 15 years, the Taisho Period (1912-1926) saw the rise of cultural lifestyles amid the influx of Western culture and a sweeping tide of modernization. Furthermore, a new female...More »
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Seiji Togo "In Praise of Women: Modern Boys from the Taisho through Showa Periods"
Showcases the work of artist Seiji Togo, a painter active during the Taisho and Showa periods. His portraits of women are notable for their soft, flowing lines and sober palette, and established him as...More »
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Takashi Matsuo Exhibition
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Yufu Hirata Exhibition
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Yuko Tsuchiya Exhibition
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Makiko Tanaka "Le pollen"
New works by Makiko Tanaka that use pastels to depict the process of scattering and dispersal by which air particles are manipulated just like pollen.More »
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Honkan Japanese Gallery
Masterpieces of Japanese Art, spanning the Jomon era to the Edo period.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 »
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"Ukiyoe -Bijinga of the 19th Century-" Exhibition
"Bijinga" (portraits of beautiful women) are one of the main genres of ukiyo-e woodblock prints from the 19th century. They took as their subject popular women from the Edo period as well as historical...More »
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"Marie Laurencin's Fan" Exhibition
Marie Laurencin (1883-1956) was a French painter who once said that "even worse than being dead is being a forgotten woman”. In 1922, some of her poet friends brought together a collection of poems in...More »
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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...More »
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Man Katano "2010"
Katano has spent many years living in London and Poland. His "Extension" works are reminiscent of Expressionist paintings.More »
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"You and Me" Exhibition
Just in time for Valentine's Day, join us for our new show that focuses on people and relationships. The large variety of paintings, sculpture and printed works from Japan, US, Indonesia and China represent...More »
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"Femme 2010" Exhibition
On display are CG illustration works on the theme of women by around 40 artists.More »
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Non Surrealisme Exhibition
The permanent exhibition "Non Surrealisme" will be held during the first, second and third weeks of every month and introduce works by artists Vladimir Kush and Hiroshi Anzai. The last week of every month...More »
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"Vivere a Pompei" Exhibition
In the year A.D. 79, the Roman city of Pompeii was buried in the cataclysmic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Though the city was destroyed, a record of its life, culture and achievements was preserved in the...More »
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"2010 Frantic Underlines Part 2"
"2010 Frantic Underlines” supports the radical changes that are happening just now in the contemporary Japanese art scene. We observe the decline of the despotic empire of the “Wonderland”-style art and...More »
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Emiko Aoki Exhibition
It was Walter Pater, the British aesthete in the late 19th century who definitely said : “All art constantly aspires towards the condition of music.” As far as painting is concerned, this means that the...More »
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Nobuhiko Haijima Exhibition
New works by the artist using stencils.More »
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"Toy Show" Exhibition
The world of toys as seen by 7 artists.More »
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"Chaosmos 09" Exhibition
Through a comparison of works by young artists from both Chiba and elsewhere, this 4th edition of a series of exhibitions hopes to bring contemporary art to a wider audience. On display here are around...More »
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"Binavi" Exhibition
This exhibition aims to create a venue where new encounters between students and enterprises can take place. It features actual artworks, not just photography portfolios. On display are 150 works by professional...More »
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Masahiro Sekiguchi "Painting B"
Sekiguchi is currently enrolled as a doctoral student at the Kyoto City University of the Arts. His works hint at new, innovative tendencies in painting. Sekiguchi's "paintings" are not produced using...More »
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"Wonder Senior 30" Exhibition
This exhibition features paintings that depict contemporary Japan in the Showa and Heisei periods, focusing on works by 32 veteran painters in their 60s and 70s that highlight the tremendous creativity...More »
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"Refrain" Exhibition
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"The Smells of France" Exhibition
This exhibition features works from the gallery collection dating from the 1970s-90s that convey something of the "smells" of France, including Claude Viallat's "support/surface" works made out of colored...More »
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Keisuke Nakayama "Towards Existing Things"
Keisuke Nakayama was born in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka prefecture in 1948. He has been living in Nerima, Tokyo since 1966. In his early career, he created large-scale abstract works that depicted life cycles....More »
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Permanent Collection
Murauchi Art Museum holds western paintings with an emphasis on works by the Barbizon painters in the 19th century. Works of Impressionist painters and modern artists are also contained in the collection....More »
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Yukihiko Yasuda "A Heart Enamored of Flowers"
Yukihiko Yasuda was a Japanese painter whose career straddled the Meiji, Taisho and Showa periods. On display is a selection of paintings and sketches that depict the seasonal flowers and plants that Yasuda...More »
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"That Person, This Painting from Your History Textbook - Meiji and Taisho Periods" Exhibition
This exhibition gives visitors a "review" of Japanese history based on archival materials from the Edo-Tokyo Museum, focusing mainly on the people and events of Tokyo in the period between the Meiji Restoration...More »
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Toyokan Asian Gallery
Artworks and crafts from China, the Korean peninsula, Southeast Asia, India, the Middle East, and Egypt, organized by area and genre.More »
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Ikeda Museum of 20th Century Art Permanent Exhibition
The museum collection consists of 1210 pieces centering upon 20th century works depicting the <human being>. 540 are works by Renoir, Bonnard, Picasso, Matisse, Leger, Chagall, Kokoschka, Milo,...More »
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"99 Years Old" Exhibition
During this exhibition, on February 26th, Taro Okamoto will be celebrating his 99th birthday. In this last exhibition before his centenary, displayed are the works that made Okamoto a world renowned...More »
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Naho Gemma Exhibition
Gallery talk: March 17th (Wed) 12:15-13:00More »
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"Avant-Garde Artists from the 1960s-80s" Exhibition
Oil paintings, sculptures and prints.More »
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This Month at Design Festa Gallery
3/1~3/3 Nega X Pogi Photography 3/1~3/3 Rissho University Art Club Graduate show Paintings, Sculpture, Illustration, Photography 3/1~3/3 Shirayuri University Photography Club "Childish" Photography 3/1~3/7 K.K-office...More »
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Yoshiyuki Koinuma "Fragile"
Gallery Terra Tokyo is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Yoshiyuki Koinuma for the first time in two years. Koinuma, who currently studies in Rijksacademy in the Netherlands, will temporarily return...More »
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"Saburo Aso and His Contemporaries in Setagaya" Permanent Collection Exhibition
A display focusing on newly acquired work by Aso Saburo and artists who were closely associated with him such as Yamaguchi Kaoru, Mori Yoshio, Murai Masanari, and Yanagihara Yoshitatsu. In the small, fan-shaped...More »
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Seiichi Hara Exhibition
Part of the Shonan artist series of exhibitions showcasing works from the museum collection, this exhibition features Western-style paintings by Seiichi Hara (1908-1986), who was born in Fujisawa. After...More »
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Gallery Strenger Permanent exhibition
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"Solitary Japanese Painters - Capturing Nature from Distinct Points of View"
This exhibition presents 3 painters who had a connection with Gunma prefecture. Part 1 Sokyo Isobe: Dec 12 2009 - Jan 17 2010 Part 2 Soen Yomoda: January 20 - February 21 Part 3 Rogyu Oyama: February...More »
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Utsunomiya Museum of Art Collection
Utsunomiya Museum of Art collects post-20th century works of art and design. The permanent exhibition is rotated 3 to 4 times a year, and a thematic mini-exhibition is also held 1 to 2 times a year.More »
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Ibaraki Museum of Modern Art Permanent Exhibition
With works from the Ibaraki area as the nucleus, objects in the museum's permanent collection are shown systematically so that the history of modern and contemporary art can be easily understood. More »
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Kaoru Yamaguchi Exhibition
Kaoru Yamaguchi (1907-1968) was a representative yoga painter from Gunma prefecture who flourished from the prewar through postwar eras. The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma houses a total of 66 oil and watercolor...More »
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Tenshin Okakura Memorial Room Exhibition
Works by artists from Izura who were tutored by Tenshin Okakura will be on display. Exhibits will rotate six times a year.More »
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Dancers in Paris
In a place and age where artists gathered to Paris from all over the world to pursue art, both George Rouault and Marie Laurencin, born and bred in Paris, left behind many masterpieces. This exhibition...More »
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Permanent Exhibition
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Shoko Morita "Wearing a Misty Night"
This solo show by Shoko Morita, her first in two years, features new drawings and paintings, as well as a zine produced specially for this exhibition. Morita was born in Toyama Prefecture and currently...More »
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"13" Exhibition
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Kenji Takahashi Exhibition
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"Ochabi Alumni Association" Exhibition
Exhibition of paintings, sculptures, videos, photos and more by alumni of Ochabi.More »
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Naoko Iwai + Naomi Wada Exhibition
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3 Person Exhibition
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Ayano Fukasawa "Drawing Japan"
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"Rediscovering the Appeal of Japanese Oil Painting" Exhibition
The tradition of oil painting in Japan began in the latter half of the 19th century. This European medium gradually grew to become an important means of expression for modern Japanese artists, who were...More »
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Koetsu Ito Exhibition
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Okihiro Murata Exhibition
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Tomokazu Sakurai Exhibition
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Masaharu Futoyu "Dream of the Electric Animals"
Exhibition of new works by Masaharu Futoyu, who works mainly with paper currency and digital tools and media. On display are digitally manipulated "paintings" created using images of wild, rare and extinct...More »
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"Memories of Wind and Light" Exhibition
New works by 9 artists from the Meijro-kai.More »
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Kafumi Yamazaki Exhibition
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"The Princess x Princess" Exhibition
Features works that meld the sensibilities of Japanese "girly" painting with those of European feminine painting.More »
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Yukihiko Yasuda Exhibition
Yukihiko Yasuda is a prominent modern Japanese nihonga painter who produced a large body of work from the Meiji through to the Showa periods, with a particular flair for historical paintings. This exhibition...More »
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Shinnosuke Yoshida + Yuichi Hirako Exhibition
Showcases new and old oil paintings by Yoshida, as well as paintings, wooden carvings and an installation made using trees by Hirako.More »
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Toyoko Yamamoto "R.M.D.S.M"
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"Mineral Colors, Myriad Images: Nihonga from the Collection" Exhibition
"Mineral Colors, Myriad Images: Nihonga from the Collection" is the Pola Museum's first exhibition of Nihonga paintings. The Museum has until now concentrated on the presentation of European, mainly French,...More »
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Hiroshi Akana Exhibition
Special exhibition organized by alumni of the engineering department at Chiba University, featuring paintings by Hiroshi Akana.More »
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Natsuki Koyano Exhibition
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NCA Collection Exhibition
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2nd Ashikaga Cultural Association Members Exhibition
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This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery
Oil paintings by Yoshitaka Yamazaki and tea ceramics by Takuzo Mizuno.More »
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"'roots' Hachi" Exhibition
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Keizaburo Okamura Exhibition
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Mana Mizushima Exhibition
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Tomo Goto Exhibition
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Miyako Tanaka "The North Wind and the Sun"
Exhibition of paintings that ponder what travelers wear. Dai-noh Live performance March 27th (Sat) 13:00-, 19:30- Fee: ¥500 (reservation required)More »
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"Ohara Museum of Art Collection Exhibition"
This exhibition features both modern Western and Japanese paintings by masters like Monet, Matisse and Ryuzaburo Umehara, "mingei" crafts by artists whose work was enthusiastically promoted by the potter...More »
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"Inner Landscapes and the Spirit of Zen Calligraphy" Exhibition
The deep recesses of landscape paintings adroitly expressed in light and dark shades of ink can also be considered representations of the inner landscapes of the painter's heart. An overview of ink landscapes,...More »
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Mitsuru Suyama Exhibition
First exhibition in 5 years by Mitsuru Suyama, who moved to Iriomote-jima in Okinawa 20 years ago in pursuit of his painting. On display are mangrove landscapes and works featuring musical score motifs. [Image:...More »
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Masumi Takeshita + Aiko Sakamoto "Light and Prayer"
Collaborative exhibition of work by sculptor Takeshita and nihonga painter Sakamoto.More »
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"Private Project IX" Exhibition
9th edition of this exhibition. Part I 3/8~3/13 Soyoka Takasawa, Megumi Ishizone, Junko Kato Sculptures etc Part II 3/15~3/20 Ryusui Masuno "Resonance" Paintings, drawings etc Part III 3/22~3/27 Yuka...More »
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"Gallery Ginza 1-chome 10th Anniversary Exhibition"
Gallery Ginza 1-chome opened in March 1999. This exhibition marks its 10th anniversary, featuring works from many of its artists. In the 3F space.More »
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Edgar Hofschen, Anke Erlenhoff "Contemporary German Painting"
Since opening in 1994, Museum Haus Kasuya has focused on introducing viewers to the domestic and international art scenes, holding solo and group exhibitions of selected artists. For 2010, a series of...More »
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João Carvalho Exhibition
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"Millet Gallery Permanent Collection Exhibition Spring 2010"
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Chihiro Ito + La Mano Fria "Letters"
This is the first collaboration between Ito and Fria, featuring a display of letters that transcend national boundaries, race, generation and language. A large-scale painting that will be gradually...More »
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O Jun "Mt. O Jun"
- at Mizuma Art Gallery (Ichigaya)
- in the Kyobashi, Nihonbashi & Kudanshita area
- Starts in 3 days
Solo exhibition by O Jun, who exhibited last year at Mizuma together with Junichi Mori. This year O Jun is showing work at the National Museum of Art, Osaka and "Artist File 2010" at the National Art Center,...More »
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Takashi Hosokawa "Modal-Favorite-"
[Image: Takashi Hosokawa “Rose #10” (2009), pencil, crayon and oil on wood, 168.0cm × 79.5cm × 11.0cm]More »
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"Bin Kashiwa & Tri-view Art" Exhibition
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Hideo Oguma Exhibition II
Hideo Oguma was born in 1901 in Otaru, Hokkaido. After working at the Asahikawa Shimbun newspaper company he moved to Tokyo in 1928, changing his residence several times and living in the old Nagasaki...More »
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"Permanent Collection Part III"
Features works classified according to 5 themes, including pieces by Marc Chagall, Miwa Yanagi, Paul Klee and Seiji Saito.More »
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Yasuko Masuda Exhibition
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"Nirui Exhibition"
Painting exhibition featuring work by students of architecture, design and other fields at Musashino Art University.More »
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Yumi Okuaki "Time for Fairy Tales"
Features works that spin a story around the subject of time, memory, dreams, animals, trees and the moon.More »
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"Yaenari: 16 Stories" Exhibition
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"A.D. 79: The Art of Ancient Rome" Exhibition
This is the third installment of the "Human Condition" exhibition series at Taguchi Fine Art. On display are frescoes, stone and bronze figures, glasswork and jewelry that represent legacies bequeathed...More »
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Yasuhito Oya Exhibition
[Image: Yasuhito Oya, "Tree Entrance", oil on canvas]More »
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Jihye Lim Exhibition
[Image: Jihye Lim, “With birds #2” (2008) copper print, 45.5x70cm]More »
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Sanshiro Tanaka Exhibition
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"Reproductions of the Kizil Cave Murals of a Thousand Buddhas on the Silk Road" Exhibition
- at The University Art Museum - Tokyo University of the Arts
- in the Ueno, Yanaka area
- Closes in 7 days
This exhibition commemorates the ongoing exchange agreement between Tokyo University of the Arts and Xinjiang Art Academy. On display are 60 reproductions of the Kizil cave murals by Zhang Aihong, a professor...More »
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Masanori Inui "relax open enjoy"
[Image: Masanori Inui “wonder”] More »
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Alecos Fassianos "Soft Breeze over the Aegean Sea"
Alecos Fassianos is an internationally renowned Greek artist who has produced murals in Athens that depict flocks of birds in flight, sculptures and paintings for subway stations, various stamp designs...More »
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Sawako Goda Exhibition
- at Gallery Tsubaki / GT2
- in the Kyobashi, Nihonbashi & Kudanshita area
- 2010-03-01 - 2010-03-20
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"Energy Art 2010: Alain Micaud" Exhibition
[Image: “Blue Forest” S80] More »
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Satoko Ikeda Exhibition
Satoko Ikeda was born in Tokyo in 1978. She graduated from the painting department of Tama Art University in 2004. This is her third solo show on the theme of fusion. [Image: Satoko Ikeda, "Mixture",...More »
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"Leafage" Exhibition
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Permanent Exhibition
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Naoki Suwa Exhibition
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Yoshihiko Yaegashi Exhibition
- at ASK? Art Space Kimura
- in the Kyobashi, Nihonbashi & Kudanshita area
- 2010-03-15 - 2010-03-20
[Image: Yoshihiko Yaegashi "Study in Discontinuity #010" (2009), water soluble oil on canvas, 193.9×324cm] More »
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Nobutaka Ueda "Sansei Monad: In Memory of Keijiro Sato"
Tribute exhibition to Keijiro Sato, who passed away last May. On display are works dealing with the theme of the monad and ars combinatoria. [Image: Nobutaka Ueda "Monad 1" (2009) 117x91cm]More »
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4th Kawaguchi Emerging Artist Exhibition "Spread/Depth"
Part of a series showcasing the works of young artists based in Kawaguchi. This edition features the work of painter Yuichiro Sato, who depicts the interior worlds that lie at the base of nature's workings,...More »
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Yuriko Yamauchi Exhibition
[Image: Yuriko Yamauchi “Town-26” (2008), inkjet print on paper, 50×20cm] More »
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"The World of Chuta Kimura" Exhibition
Chuta Kimura was born in Takamatsu in 1917. His talent for painting attracted much attention from early on, but he soon felt constrained by the practice of oil painting in Japan and moved to Paris with...More »
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Takayuki Takimoto Exhibition
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"MOMAS Collection Part 4" Exhibition
Exhibition revolving around four themes: "Cities and Nature", "Contemporary Painting: Reverberation and Echo", "Southern School of Chinese Painting: In Search of Free Expression", and "Lives of Children...More »
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Katsumasa Kuroda "Critical Point Of Memory"
- at Galerie Tokyo Humanité
- in the Kyobashi, Nihonbashi & Kudanshita area
- 2010-03-01 - 2010-03-20
Katsumasa Kuroda was born in Shiga Prefecture in 1945. After attending Musashino Art University and graduate school at Tokyo University of the Arts, he won the Grand Prix at the Japan International Art...More »
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1st Japan Watercolor Ibaraki Branch Exhibition
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Masatoshi Uto Exhibition
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"Oxidized Reality: Gunma Youth Biennale" Exhibition
Every two years, the Museum of Modern Art, Gunma hosts the Gunma Youth Biennale, an open call exhibition targeting young artists under the age of 30. On display are works by 7 artists that won the Grand...More »
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Miho Yaguchi Exhibition
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This Week at Yokohama Civic Gallery, Azamino
Watercolor landscape sketches by members of the Aoba-kai, photography by the Shinei Photo Club, and photos and oil paintings by ex-students of the former Ishikawa High School art club.More »




