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Miku Aoki “1996120519691206”
- at NADiff a/p/a/r/t
- NADiff A/P/A/R/T 1F, 1-18-4 Ebisu Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0013
- Media: Installation
- Ends in 5 days
This new installation by Miku Aoki is inspired by the Hellmouth, a gape-mouthed monster that first appeared in Anglo-Saxon art over 1000 years ago. More »
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Masato Seto “Maps of Memory”
- at Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Yebisu Garden Place, 1-13-3 Mita, Meguro-ku, 153-0062 Tokyo
- Media: Photography
- Ends in 5 days
Masato Seto (1953 - ) was born in Udon Thani, Thailand, the son of a Japanese father and a Vietnamese mother. In 1961, he moved from Thailand to his father’s hometown in Fukushima Prefecture. After graduating...More »
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Feast for the Eyes – Drawers: The Museum Inside
- at Meguro Museum of Art
- 2-4-36 Meguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0063
- Media: Painting
- Ends in 12 days
Introducing an original “Art Materials Drawer Museum” built from materials used in the Meguro Museum of Art’s educational program. Contents of a total of 81 wooden boxes on casters, grouped broadly into...More »
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Kasumi Ueba “Zephyr - A Gentle Wind from West”
- at Art Front Gallery
- Hillside Terrace A, 29-18 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0033
- Media: Ceramics
- Ends in 12 days
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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The World of Hisae Imai
- at Communication Gallery Fugensha
- 5-3-12 Shimomeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0064
- Media: Photography - Talks
- Ends in 12 days
This exhibition features 55 original prints from the collection of Kiyosato Photo Art Museum exhibited in two parts. The first part, from 12/3 (Thu) to 12/27 (Sun) features Hisae Ima’s early works include...More »
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Blooming Charm of the Materials - Sings of Spring
- at Art Front Gallery
- Hillside Terrace A, 29-18 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0033
- Media: Crafts - Ceramics
- Ends in 12 days
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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Simon Roberts “The Brexshit Machine”
- at The Container
- 1F Hills Daikanyama, 1-8-30 Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0051
- Media: Painting - Photography - Installation
- Ends in 47 days
With days before the official separation of the UK from the EU, there is no more timely occasion to present Simon Roberts’”Brexshit Machine” in the confined space of The Container. Radiating monotonous“Brexit...More »
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Kyotaro Hakamata “Brokenness in Sculpture”
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Yusuke Asai Exhibition “Physis and Physis”
- at NADiff a/p/a/r/t
- NADiff A/P/A/R/T 1F, 1-18-4 Ebisu Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0013
- Media: Painting - Drawing
- Ends in 5 days
The word “physis” in the title of the exhibition is ancient Greek for “nature”. “Physis” also refers to “birth” and “growth”. Through his travels through Asia and Europe, artist Yusuke Asai has had the...More »
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Yukino Miyata “Maybe You’re Right”
Born in Mie Prefecture in 1986, Yukino Miyata has continued to produce and show works of art, mainly in Kyoto, since her graduation from the Kyoto City University of Arts Graduate School. While her works...More »
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Repetitions
- at Loko Gallery
- 12-6 Uguisudani-Cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0032
- Media: Painting - Nihonga - Sculpture - Installation - Sound
- Ends in 3 days
The exhibition is co-curated by Stockholm-based artist Hans Andersson, who had a solo exhibition at Loko Gallery in 2017, and Tokyo/Berlin-based art dealer and curator Kazuhide Miyashita. Seven artists...More »
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Higashiyama Kaii and Nihonga Depicting Four Seasons
- at Yamatane Museum of Art
- 3-12-36 Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0012
- Media: Nihonga
- Ends in 5 days
Featuring works by Kaii Higashiyama (1908–1999), a master of landscape Nihonga painting. More »
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Spring Song
- at Kobo Chika
- 2-21-3 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0013
- Media: Painting - Prints
- Ends in 5 days
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Engimono
- at Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
- 1-8-1 Shimo Meguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0064
- Media: Nihonga - Crafts
- Ends in 54 days
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo, a museum hotel with a collection of 2,500 works of art and the famed “Hundred Steps Staircase,” presents works of Japanese art, craft, and design to bring health and happiness in the...More »
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Space Odyssey of 13.8 Billion Light-Years
- at Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Yebisu Garden Place, 1-13-3 Mita, Meguro-ku, 153-0062 Tokyo
- Media: Photography
- Ends in 5 days
NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, has produced great achievements in space development and astronomical observation during the 60-plus years since its founding. This exhibition...More »
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Kiborio Takase Exhibition
- at Diginner Gallery Workshop
- 1-11-2 Jiyugaoka, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-0035
- Media: Painting
- Ends in 23 days
Sculptural works on canvasMore »
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Jiří Kovanda “On Air”
- at Aoyama|Meguro
- 2-30-6 Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0051
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Installation
- Ends in 5 days
Czech Centre Tokyo and Aoyama Meguro are pleased to announce that we are simultaneously holding two solo exhibitions of a Prague-based artist Jiri Kovanda (born 1953) for the first time in Japan. Kovanda...More »
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History of Early Japanese Photography: Kantō Region
- at Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Yebisu Garden Place, 1-13-3 Mita, Meguro-ku, 153-0062 Tokyo
- Media: Photography
- Ends in 5 days
This exhibition is part of an ongoing series held at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum that introduces early photographic technology and history through in-depth explorations of how photography entered...More »
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Kensaku Kakimoto “Transformation”
- at Daikanyama Hillside Forum
- 18-8 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0033
- Media: Photography
- Ends in 5 days
Presenting new work by Kensaku Kakimoto, an artist involved in films, photograph, and music videos. The series “Time tunnel” uses AI to reconstruct Kakimoto’s earlier images, films, and texts. The website...More »