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The Work of Miyake Issey
The designer Miyake Issey has always looked to the future. He has continually explored new methods and technologies for making clothes since establishing the Miyake Design Studio in 1970. Miyake’s clothing...More »
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Sion Sono “The Whispering Star”
- at Watari-um, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art
- in the Omotesando, Aoyama area
- Ends in 30 days
The scenery of a decaying city we faced as a result of 3.11, our tiny hope crushed by someone. “The Whispering Star” is a film where you can only talk in whispers, though it somewhat coincides with the...More »
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Volez, Voguez, Voyagez – Louis Vuitton
Curated by Olivier Saillard, it retraces Louis Vuitton’s great journey from 1854 till today, through archives of the Family’s founding members to those who create the Louis Vuitton of today.Since the end...More »
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The Kawabata Yasunari Collection: His Passion for Fine Arts
Yasunari Kawabata was a leading Japanese author known for his classics such as The Dancing Girl of Izu and Yukiguni. His collection – including earthen figures of the Jomon Period (around 12,000 to 300...More »
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Masunobu Yoshimura + Ushio Shinohara + Nobuaki Kojima Exhibition
During the 1960’s, Yoshimura, Shinohara, and Kojima started showing their work, with a focus on “happenings”, centering around the Yomiuri Independent Exhibitions. An avant-garde group called the Neo Dadaism...More »
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The Kimono of Junichiro Tanizaki
“The Makioka Sisters”, written by Junichiro Tanizaki (1886-1965), is a tale of women who love antique kimono. The glamorous actresses of stage and film often appear in kimono, but how did Tanizaki really...More »
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Gems and Jewellery of the Medici
When speaking of Florence, the birthplace of Renaissance culture, we cannot fail to mention the House of Medici, who held the reigns of power over the city for 300 years. It would be no exaggeration to...More »
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Nightscape 2050 – Streets, Lights, and People in the Future
The major Japanese lighting designer Kaoru Mende and the light installation planning agency Temporary Contemporary present a nightscape-themed exhibition. Don’t miss video footage of an interview with...More »
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The Beauty of Joseon Craft - Japan Folk-Craft Museum Collection
To mark the 80th anniversary of the founding of Japan Folk-Craft Museum a selection of 300 pieces of craft from the Joseon period(1392-1910) have been carefully chosen from the museum’s vast collection...More »
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Naohiro Ukawa + Dommune University of the Arts “The 100 Japanese Contemporary Artists / Season 4”
Dommune, organized and directed by Naohiro Ukawa, is an online streaming platform for broadcasting talk shows and live performances from the leading edge of culture to the world. Since its inauguration...More »
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The Dignity of Life – Taro Okamoto’s Jomon
Experience the artwork of Taro Okamoto together with pottery from Japan’s ancient Jomon period (14,000–300 BC) in the first exhibition of Jomon artifacts at the Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum. Curated by...More »
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Nature Creations vol.2
Mina-To, the communications space at the entrance of Spiral, presents Nature Creations Vol. 2 as part of its Art Wall program. Nature Creations invites contemporary artists to create works reflecting the...More »
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Lyota Yagi “Meta Archaeology”
Mujin-to Production is pleased to announce “Meta Archaeology,” a solo exhibition by Lyota Yagi, featuring new works focused on the archaeological method, such as excavation, restoration, conservation and...More »
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“Time-Travel! The World of the Ancient Orient”
A variety of cultures and civilizations have emerged since humans first walked the lands of the ancient Orient 1.8 million years ago. When thinking about the history of the world and its ties to contemporary...More »
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Hiroko Sasaki “Unconscious Nature and Conscious Object: Glass Object & Tableau”
For half a century Hiroko Sasaki has been exploring the spirituality of contemporary art in her glass objects d’art, tableaus, and symposiums on the constructions of art and science, seeking out the “unconscious...More »
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Quai Branly Tokyo - The Spell of Primary Colors: Polychrome Figures from Papua New Guinea
“The Spell of Primary Colors: Polychrome Figures from Papua New Guinea” is the fourth installation at the Intermediatheque of “Quai Branly Tokyo”, organized with the Musée du Quai Branly. On display are...More »
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Pojagi as a Portrait
Pojagi wrapping cloths are a traditional Korean folk craft. Created with geometric patterns and intricate designs, sometimes featuring village maps, they possess an organic beauty reflective of maternal...More »
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Modern Beauty – Art and Fashion in France
This exhibition commemorating the 20th anniversary of The Pola Art Foundation spotlights “feminine beauty,” a special focus of the museum’s collection. The Industrial Revolution had a profound effect on...More »
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MADE IN UMUT - The University of Tokyo Collection
Since its foundation in 1877, the University of Tokyo has accumulated a considerable scientific and cultural heritage. Such historical specimens are most certainly an important heritage from the past....More »
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Zojoji Temple Treasures
Displaying the treasures of Zojoji Temple, with the highlight being a 1/10th-sized model of the Daiden Main Hall from the British Royal Collection.More »
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The Architecture of Le Corbusier - Part 1
Surveying the key works of Le Corbusier through those which have been nominated for World Heritage Status, covering 17 sites over 7 countries in this two part exhibition.More »
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4th Contemporary Artistic Zero’s Perspective Exhibition
A group exhibition by 14 contemporary artists. Artists: Noriko Ohtsuji, Kanji Okina, Yoshiko Kuratani, Satomi Koizumi, Takeshi Koutani, Reiko Goto, Yoshiko Kobayashi, Kyoko Sakamoto, Ritsuko Suzuki,...More »
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Mon Petit Chat – My Cute Kitty
Presenting cat-themed works by Parisian artists, cat accessories and other items from Parisian flea markets, and other feline-inspired pieces.More »
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Gaetan Kubo “Emergencies! 028 ー Research & Destroy”
In 1946, just after the war, Japan faced a shortage of many resources, including the materials to make money. The cartridges used during the war and other scrap metal were recycled to make 50 sen coins....More »
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“Hello Work “
Whilst the rapid economic development of Japan has come to an end, it appears our working environment and our awareness towards our occupations has not followed this change. Whilst we must work for our...More »
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Japanese Quilts x Hyaku Kaidan 2016
The culture of quilting was born in Europe and developed further in America, needle and thread drawing through the fabrics of everyday life to bring warmth from, more often than not, female hands. The...More »