Wada Fine Arts - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Wada Fine Arts. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Hideki Tarui Exhibition
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Magic Mirror on the Wall, Who is the Fairest One of All? Vol. 2
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Yasushi Ebihara “Another Me”
Yasushi Ebihara has been taking on new artistic methods such as paintings, sculpture, and digital art. This exhibition will show new paintings in his “Culkin” series, which uses orthodox oil-painting techniques...More »
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Hisako Sugiyama Exhibition
A selection of the artist’s multimedia works from the past ten years featuring her unique perspective, including two large (227x182 cm) pieces never shown in Japan before, illustrations on covers of the...More »
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Takafumi Hara “When The Girl Stood Still”
Takafumi Hara breaks several years of silence with this exhibition of new paintings revealing changes in his work over time. More »
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Hisako Sugiyama “Corridor”
The title of the exhibition “corridor” actually comes from a title of her sculpture work she made in 2001. This “corridor/marigold” with vivid yellow color dazzled our eyes, and its harmonious size to...More »
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Atsuko Imaizumi “Departure”
What is it like when a life reaches the end of its time and one ceases to exist? It has always been an important theme for me. I contemplate the wonder of life and death and presence and absence by depicting...More »
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Shunsuke Francoise Nanjo Exhibition “Remanence”
While well known for his sculptural works here Nanjo moves from the 3D to the 2D form, successfully embedding a dynamism within the flat surface while also reflecting his international background. Combining...More »
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Yasushi Ebihara “Camouflage”
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Hideki Tarui “A Rendezvous Without Promise”
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Takafumi Tsuchiya Exhibition
Presenting a series of lotus-themed works by Takafumi Tsuchiya.More »
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Takafumi Hara Exhibition
Working across a wide range of media including painting, moving image and sculpture, the painting work of Takafumi Hara also reflects in itself a merge of different materials in its poetic mix of text...More »
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Hiroshi Ohashi Exhibition
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Keiko Sakamoto Exhibition
For Keiko Sakamoto her painting is a journey into another world, a reconstruction of the everyday scenes encountered in her travels to far off lands. Here the canvas and fabric used become metaphors for...More »
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Shunsuke Francois Nanjo Exhibition
Presenting two installations exhibited at France’s Aurillac Museum last year, “Fantomes” and “Hypermnesia.” These interactive installations have been reworked to belong to a fully participatory program...More »
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Anna Oya “Your Soft Body Or That Of Mine”
Anna Oya, at age 26, has already been awarded multiple prestigious prizes including the 1st Sompo Japan Art Prize (Face 2013) and a 2013 Voca Award. She has been an artist-in-residence at both domestic...More »
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Zhang Fazhi "The Boundaries of Nature's"
[Image: Zhang Fazhi]More »
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Atsuko Imaizumi "Voyage"
The artist has specialized in painting the female form in a variety of scenes, sometimes surreal ones, sometimes photographically realist. [Image: Atsuko Imaizumi]More »
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Yasushi Ebihara "Take In"
[Image: Yasushi Ebihara]More »
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Takafumi Hara Talk Event
Takafumi Hara talks about his international career.More »
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Takafumi Hara "Pocket Book"
The first solo exhibition in two years for the artist who has been continuing his "pink windows" project, created out of interviews with various people and then imagery and motifs built up from these dialogues. [Image:...More »
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Rodel Tapaya Exhibition
Y++| Wada Fine Arts are pleased to invite you to Rodel Tapaya's solo exhibition titled “Mystic Origins: Plants I”. Tapaya is an artist who made a dramatic entrance onto the international art stage after...More »
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Zhao Gang Exhibition
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Shunsuke Francois Nanjo "I have designed this Utopia for you"
The artist's research has always been influenced more by heterotopia, a real Utopia that exists in our lives and society. From this came the idea to create islands. The sculpture is from his series of...More »
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"Emerging Asian Contemporary Part I" Exhibition
Last October Beijing gallery Y++ re-opened, aiming to find the movements in Asian art and then introduce them to the rest of the world. This exhibition is the first in a series, looking at South-East...More »
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Hiroshi Ohashi "Children's Island"
Ohashi's first show since his last exhibition "Tomodachi-Ya" at Wada Fine Arts last November features a new series of wooden sculptures. There will be a dog with an extremely long tail, a girl with snails...More »
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Alice Wang "The Souvenir"
Born in 1984 in Taiwan, Alice Wang attended the Royal College of Art in England. After returning to her native Taiwan she established her own brand and has been creating products based on the idea that...More »
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Donna Ong "Landscape Portraits"
Installation of 5 screens of black and white photos depicting what appear to be huge coral reefs by Singaporean artist Donna Ong. Closer inspection, however, reveals these "reefs" to be made of everyday...More »
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Takafumi Hara "Pocket Book: The Wolf is Still Crying Deep in the Forest"
On display are paintings from Hara's Pocket Book series, which he began in 2007. These works are composed of fragments of words that one hears over the course of everyday life, interpreted and transformed...More »
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Keiko Sakamoto "Honolulu's Chinatown"
On display are bold compositions made by pasting readymade and hand-painted fabrics onto canvas that recreate the distinctively stodgy atmosphere of Honolulu's Chinatown.More »
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Atsuko Kobayashi "Viva Felina!"
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"Art hunting" Guided Tour
This edition of the Art Hunting Tour will take visitors to the following galleries: Wada Fine Arts, Takuro Someya Contemporary, Megumi Ogita Gallery, Megumi Ogita Showcase, Ginza Yanagi Gallery and the...More »
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Yasushi Ebihara "Play"
Second half of Ebihara's solo exhibition featuring an installation of works from the Beautiful Boys series.More »
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Yasushi Ebihara "Noise"
First exhibition at Wada Fine Arts of works from Ebihara's Noise series. These photographic pieces, made by joining together single frames taken from various movie scenes, capture and fix transitory moments...More »
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"Art Hunting & Fresh Food" Tsukiji Area Guided Tour
This Art Hunting Tour offers participants the chance to hear the real story behind some of Tokyo's most intriguing contemporary art venues. The tour will first make a stop at Wada Fine Arts. Next, we will...More »
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Takafumi Tsuchiya "Flare"
Six works from the flower series are being exhibited at this show. In this series, continuous layers of petals unfurl over the silk/satin silver surface, keeping a perfect balance. Tsuchiya has been...More »
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Takehiko Sugawara Exhibition
On display are four large nihonga style paintings by Takehiko Sugawara, including his latest work, "Hatouzu", which was made by applying chalk and gold leaf onto Japanese paper and then burning away sections...More »
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Tomoko Yokoyama "I Novel"
[Image: Tomoko Yokoyama, "I Novel"]More »
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Miori Inata "Ise Grand Shrine"
On display at this exhibtion, Inata's first solo show in two years, are 10 photos of Ise Shrine. [Image: "Grand Shrine of Ise", inkjet on paper, 2007]More »
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Kazuhiro Furuya Exhibition
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Tomoko Yokoyama "Trance"
Wada Fine Arts is pleased to present a solo show by Tomoko Yokoyama. In this show she will exhibit about 10 paintings that are painted on canvas with acrylic, gold leaf, powdered mineral pigments and modeling...More »
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Donna Ong "Asleep, a Room Awakens"
Singaporean artist Donna Ong's first solo exhibition in Japan. This exhibition consists of a video installation and sculptures.More »
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"Curriculum Vitae" Exhibition
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Hiroshi Ohashi Exhibition
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Yasushi Ebihara "Float"
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Atsuko Imaizumi "Monologue"
[Image: "Conversation", oil and tempera on wooden panel, 910 x 652 mm]More »
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Shinichiro Kitaura "Imitation of Adults"
Kitaura's characteristic styles are his child-like stormy scribbled brushwork and physical contrast between the thickness of such a fiercely applied paint and the smooth surface of his canvas. His whimsically...More »
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Hisako Sugiyama Exhibition
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Takafumi Hara "Sign of Memory - Pocket Book"
The focal point of the series "Signs of My Memory" is the progression of words that the artist has traced in his pocket diary along with illustrations. He has reconstructed a story from the contents of...More »
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Tetsuya Ishida "Truth"
This is a retrospective exhibition of Tetsuya Ishida, featuring eight of his major works created between 1995 and 2004. [Image: "Untitled" (2004) Oil on canvas, 145.5 x 194cm]More »
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Hiroshi Ohashi "Image of Inlet"
[Image: "Inlet" (2007) Wood, lacquer, pigment, bead 175 x 23 x 29cm]More »
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Yasushi Ebihara "Lust"
In this exhibition, Yasushi Ebihara presents a new body of works that draw inspiration from our sexual desires in the era of digital technology. With his investigations in the media to our increasing desires,...More »
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Miori Inata Exhibition
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Atsuko Imaizumi "Women"
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Takafumi Tsuchiya Exhibition
This artist believes that animal trait, including humans, is an adoration of "things that are illuminated." His paintings create an illusion of illuminated surface by layering on top of the undercoat deliberately...More »
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"In Touch of the Present - Korean Artists Collaboration" Exhibition
Korean artists, especially those in their twenties and thirties, have become increasingly active and visible in the contemporary art scene in recent years. Their works have supremely craft-like elements,...More »
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Yasushi Ebihara "Ghost Culkin"
20 brand new photographs from "Ghost Culkin", the series in which the artist mimics Macaulay Culkin will be shown in this exhibition. Macaulay Culkin used to be well known around the world as the child...More »
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Takafumi Hara "Signs of Memory Pink Windows"
This exhibition is commemorating the opening of Wada Fine Arts' opening (formerly Gallery Iseyoshi). Following on from its previous incarnation at last year's Singapore Biennale, featuring 60 pink panels,...More »
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Tetsuya Ishida Retrospective Exhibition "Fear - the Hidden Sign"
Held simultaneously in 3 different venues, this commemorative exhibition of Tetsuya Ishida, who passed away last year aged 31, will attempt to expose the gripping emotions and power of the 180 paintings...More »
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In Touch Of The Present
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Hiroshi Kobayashi "Works on Paper"
Hiroshi Kobayashi's first drawing exhibition. Having entered the Shell Art Award for two consecutive years and having been exhibited in the VOCA 2003 exhibition, the artist has a solid following in Japan....More »
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Miori Inata "Garden of the Gods"
An exhibition by Miori Inata, of photographs taken upon her visits to various sacred sites around the world. More »
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Luigi Presicce