Gallery Koyanagi - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery Koyanagi. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Viewing Arisa Kumagai
Presenting the work of Arisa Kumagai, an artist selected for the Shell Art Award 2020 exhibition at the National Art Center, Tokyo (Dec. 9–21). More »
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Gallery Selection
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Hiroshi Sugimoto “Past Presence”
*By appointment only.More »
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Gallery Selection: Photographs
*Temporarily closure due to the current situation of the new coronavirus Gallery Koyanagi is temporarily closed from February 26 to March 3, 2020 due to the current situation of the new coronavirus. As...More »
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Gallery Selection: Video Works
Video works by Michaël Borremans, Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller, and Anri Yanase.More »
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Gallery Selection: Edition works
Artists: Sophie Calle, Marlene Dumas, Hamish Fulton, Willian Kentrige, Thomas Ruff, Ataru Sato, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Tabaimo, Yuriko TerazakiMore »
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Ryota Aoyagi “Sign”
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Arisa Kumagai “Single Bed”
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Drawings
Artists: Marlene Dumas, Rikako kawauchi, Christian Marclay, Tatsuo Miyajima, Mika Rottenberg, Ettore Spalletti, Koichi Tabata, Yuriko Terazaki, Rachel WhitereadMore »
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Sophie Calle “Parce que”
Sophie Calle’s ‘Parce que’ series of embroidered text and photography on cloth makes its debut in Japan with this exhibition of nine new works. The text explains the “why” (parce que) of Calle’s choice...More »
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“Michaël Borremans | Mark Manders”
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Colors
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Contemporary Ceramics in the 1990s
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Tabaimo → Yukio Nakagawa
Gallery Koyangai presents a photographic dialogue between Tabaimo and Yukio Nakagawa (1918–2012) on the theme of flowers. A wall drawing from Tabaimo’s previous “flow-wer arrangement” exhibition remains...More »
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Tabaimo “flow-wer arrangement”
Presenting Tabaimo’s “flow-wer” (2013), a series of drawings depicting flowers grown from human bodies, and her “flow-wer arrangement” wall drawing projection. “flow-wer arrangement” was exhibited in the...More »
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Yuta Nakamura “Willow Festival Little Willow Festival”
Gallery Koyanagi is proud to present a solo show by Yuta Nakamura, titled “Willow Festival Little Willow Festival” from Nov.18 (sat) 2017 to Jan. 27 (sat) 2018. He will construct a metaphorical cityscape...More »
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Men
Ten leading artists examine men as a subject in painting and photography. More »
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Futoshi Miyagi “How Many Nights”
Solo exhibition by Futoshi Miyagi including the 40-minute video “How Many Nights,” the latest work in his series “American Boyfriend.” This brand new video installation tells the stories of five women...More »
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Scene
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Portrait: Part Il
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Portrait
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Yuriko Terazaki “Arks for Learning”
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Bruce McLean + Stanley Brouwn + Imi Knoebel Marlene Dumas Exhibition
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Kanransha (1980–1993): Daniel Buren/Tony Cragg/Imi Knoebel
Kanransha opened in 1977 as a small Ginza gallery that exhibited the posthumous works of Japanese artists. After an encounter with the works of Joseph Beuys, its owner began introducing work by European...More »
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Yuumi Domoto “Tami”
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Hanayo + Hajime Sawatari “Tenko”
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Kouichi Tabata “One Way Or Another”
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Rika Noguchi “A Town of the Birds”
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Ataru Sato “Man”
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Risaku Suzuki “Water Mirror”
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Mark Manders Exhibition
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Tabaimo: Ikihana
- Media: Illustration - Drawing - Installation - Video and Film - Party
- 2015-02-14 - 2015-04-04
This exhibition marks the public debut of Tabaimo’s new animation “Aitaisei Josei” (Relative Women), which intersects the stories of “The Love Suicides at Sonezaki,” a masterpiece of Japanese puppet theater,...More »
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Hiroshi Sugimoto + Sophie Calle + Ryota Aoyagi “Unsold”
Showcasing work by leading photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto, iconic French artist Sophie Calle and acclaimed young artist Ryota Aoyagi which went unsold as they joined in a flea market, with a reconstruction...More »
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Thomas Ruff “Ma.r.s. and Negatives”
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Hiroshi Sugimoto “On the Beach”
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Tama/Anima (Please Breathe Life into Me)
Photographer Naoya Hatakeyama documents the large scale installation of Rei Naito presented last year at Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum, forming a requiem for the dead and a prayer for the living as...More »
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Michaël Borremans “Girl with Hands”
Michaël Borremans takes on an ambitious challenge in the form an exhibition devoted to a singular subject, with 8 paintings of girls attending to their handiwork. Each work is a distillation of the flow...More »
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Ryoji Ikeda “Systematics”
Ryoji Ikeda presents for the first time in Japan his new “Systematics” series featured last year at DHC/ART, with a series of light boxes formed from punch cards of the earliest computers and the rolls...More »
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Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller “Experiment in F# Minor”
A large table rises from the darkened space of the gallery, and set upon its top may be discerned 72 speakers of numerous shape and size. With the movement or shadow of the viewer these speakers come to...More »
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Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster + Tristan Bera "Belle Comme Le Jour"
A prequel to Luis Bunuel's "Belle de Jour" (1967) and Manoel de Oliveira's "Belle Toujours" (2006). It's the story of Séverine before she married Pierre and became Belle de jour. Staying at the Hotel Regina...More »
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Risaku Suzuki “Cézanne à l'Atelier”
A past winner of the Ihei Kimura Prize, Suzuki is also known for her early series of Mont Saint Victoire, made in 2001. This show features photos of Cezanne’s atelier that capture the wind, light, temperature,...More »
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Kae Masuda "Faraway Songs - Nearby Voices"
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Rei Naito "What Kind of Place was the Earth?"
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"Summer Show" Exhibition
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Yoon Heechang "scenery of ‘being’"
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Hiroshi Sugimoto "Five Elements"
The "five elements" in this exhibition refer to the earth, water, fire, wind and sky that are believed to make up the substance of this world according to the Buddhist scriptures. During the Heian period...More »
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Hellen van Meene "Dogs and Girls"
Typically the artist rarely uses the same model but in this exhibition employs just three females, taking their portraits in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. The exhibition also features portraits of the Academy...More »
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Christian Marclay "Scrolls"
This exhibition features a series of new collages by Christian Marclay inspired by the artist's recent interest in Japanese onomatopoeic sound words. Working with English translations of these onomatopoeias...More »
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Bill Viola "Transformations"
Bill Viola is a video art pioneer who has pursued the possibilities of the medium for more than 35 years. This exhibition commemorates Viola's winning of the Praemium Imperiale, a global arts prize awarded...More »
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Ataru Sato "First Love”
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Tetsuya Nakamura "Enjin - Flaming Speed"
First Japan solo show in ten years showcasing a group of “custom, tuned-up” fiber-reinforced plastic sculptures that seem to vie with each other to be the fastest.More »
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Koichi Tabata "Trace of Images"
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Ryoji Ikeda Exhibiton
Ryoji Ikeda (born 1966) began his career as a musician in 1990. Since 1995, he has shown his sound art installations at concerts and exhibitions that make use of ultrasonic waves and frequencies in order...More »
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Olafur Eliasson "Feeling Things"
[Image: Olafur Eliasson“Slow-motion shadow in color” (2009) mixed media] More »
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Tabaimo "Te Te Te"
Held to mark the completion of a set of illustrations for Shuichi Yoshida’s book “Akunin”, as well as the artist being chosen to represent Japan at the 54th Venice Biennale, this show features new drawings...More »
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Yoshihiro Suda Exhibition
This is Yoshihiro Suda's fourth solo show at Gallery Koyanagi, and his first in 3 years. Suda is known for his intricate installations made out of carved wooden plants with an uncanny resemblance to the...More »
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Yuriko Terazaki "Music"
New works featuring musical instrument motifs by artist whose meticulously executed pencil drawings achieve an almost photorealistic level of detail. More »
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Group Show
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Luisa Lambri + Hellen van Meene + Thomas Ruff Exhibition
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Thomas Ruff "cassini + zycles"
First solo exhibition in 7 years by leading German artist. The series "cassini" and "zycles" will be on display.More »
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Hiroshi Sugimoto "Lightning Fields"
At this exhibition, Hiroshi Sugimoto, who has a deep knowledge and a wide practice that extends from antiquities and writing to spatial design as well as Noh theater stage production, will present his...More »
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Hiroshi Sugimoto + Junya Ishigami Exhibition
In recent years, Hiroshi Sugimoto has branched out from photography to work actively on a number of architectural design projects. In 2002, as part of the Naoshima House Project, Sugimoto undertook the...More »
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Jung Yeondoo + An Jungju Exhibition
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Risaku Suzuki "White"
The artist's latest works from the "White" series, which captures the scenery of snowy landscapes. The series was shown at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography in 2007.More »
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Rei Naito "color beginning"
In the past few years, Naito has been creating installations, sculptures and photographs based on matrices. This is her first solo exhibition in 4 years since her last solo show at Gallery Koyanagi in...More »
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Tabaimo "House"
[From "dolefullhouse" detail (2007) ©Tabaimo]More »
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Michaël Borremans "Earthlight Room"
[Image: "Fixture" (2008), oil on canvas, courtesy of Xeno X Gallery, Antwerp]More »
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Yuumi Domoto "After All"
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Satoshi Furui + Tetsuya Nakamura Exhibition
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Group Exhibition
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Federico Herrero "Colorigami"
[Image: "Green Landscape with eight circles" (2008)]More »
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Group Exhibition
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Hanayo Exhibition
Special Event: January 17th, 19:00- Japanese dance "Nihon Buyo" perfomed by Hanayo and Tenko [Image: Untitled (2007)]More »
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Hiroshi Sugimoto "Leakage of Light"
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Rika Noguchi "Marabu, The Sun"
The overall theme of Rika Noguchi's photography is human identity and the surroundings that one is situated in. Her photographs are not staged; she simply explores what she comes across. Noguchi's photographs...More »
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Kae Masuda "Wrap and Woof"
[Image: Kae Masuda "Nest" Oil on canvas, 194x130.3cm]More »
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Junko Kido + Tomoko Yamaguchi Exhibition
[Image: Tomoko Yamaguchi "Wednesday & Saturday" 2007]More »
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Yoshihiro Suda Exhibition
Suda consistently carves plants out of magnolia and always seeks the best way to install them, and in doing so, the viewer suddenly becomes aware of the significance of the space, which turns into a part...More »
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Marlene Dumas "Light and Dark 1987-2007"
Born in Cape Town, South Africa in 1953, Marlene Dumas studied art at the University of Cape Town and moved to the Netherlands in 1967 and she is currently based in Amsterdam. In the 1970s, she joined...More »
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Yuri Ogawa "Case"
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Kouichi Tabata "no lemon, no melon"
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Hiroshi Sugimoto "Art Capturing"
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Luisa Lambri Exhibition
Luisa Lambri is known for her photographs of architectural works by masters such as Giuseppe Terragni, Le Corbusier, Luis Barragan, and SANAA. For this exhibition, photographs of Konstantin Melnikov's...More »
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Ernesto Neto Exhibition
Also showing at Tomio Koyama Gallery August 1st - August 26thMore »
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Olafur Eliasson "Your Constants are Changing"
Eight new works by Olafur Eliasson will be displayed in Japan for the first time, including kaleidoscope and lamp-shaped installations, photograph works, and samples from recent projects. Berlin-based...More »
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Hellen van Meene "A Sense of You, Created by Me"
(c) Hellen van Meene / Courtesy of Gallery KoyanagiMore »
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Kengo Kito & Robert Platt
Kengo Kito creates works with his skillful use of familiar everyday objects (like hula hoops, rubber bands and mirrors), bold treatment of space and refined sensitivity. In his second exhibition at the...More »
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Annette Messager Exhibition
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Narcissus: Vik Muniz Self-Portraits
Vik Muniz is a Brazilian artist currently working in New York. His representative work is his photographs of drawings he made of art-historically significant motifs (such as "The Last Supper", "Saturn...More »
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Antony Gormley "Certain Made Places"
Turner Prize British sculptor Antony Gormley majored in archaeology, anthropology and art history at Trinity College, Cambridge, before departing on a three year trip in India. Upon returning, he studied...More »
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Group Show: Kouichi Tabata, Kae Masuda, Noriko, Junko Kido
A group exhibition of new and recent works by Japanese artists in their 20s. image: Kae Masuda More »
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Risaku Suzuki "Between the Sea and the Mountain - Kumano"
Literary scholar and seminal anthropologist Shinobu Orikuchi once described Kumano, in Mie Prefecture, as a place between the sea and the mountains. This exhibition features 25 new works by Suzuki, who...More »
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Tabaimo "Yubibira"
A video installation ("Hanabi-ra") and drawings by Tabaimo. The artist recently had a successful show at the James Cohan Gallery in New York, and has since been increasingly active overseas. This show...More »
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Rei Naito "What Kind of Place was the Earth?"
Rei Naito's latest work, "What Kind of Place was the Earth?" depicts what the artist would see if she had the eyes of the dead and if she were to look back at what kind of place earth was. This exhibition...More »
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Diane Arbus
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Sophie Calle + Hiroshi Sugimoto