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D.I.Y. Dept.
*At Btf is temporarily closed until further notice. In the D.I.Y. spirit, custom painter Masataka Kurashina and the modeling arts unit Gelchop have created one-of-a-kind works from items sold at home...More »
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Guimet Room Inaugural Exhibition “Small Chamber of Curiosities”
The University Museum, the University of Tokyo (UMUT) has received in donation from the city of Lyon in France six antique showcases related to Émile Guimet (1836-1918), famous as a collector of Asian...More »
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D&AD Awards 2020
Out of 21,640 entries for the 2020 D&AD Awards, four works have been selected for the Black Pencil. The Black Pencil is the highest award given to truly groundbreaking works, and the awards are so...More »
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JAGDA Outreach Exhibition For Para-Charity
This exhibition has been postponed according to the declaration of a state of emergency. The new dates will be announced on this website when it is confirmed. Since 2018, the Japan Graphic Designers...More »
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Design Museum Box: Japanese Design
Looking at treasures of Japanese design from museums around the countryMore »
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Little Design: Katsumi Komagata
Katsumi Komagata (b. 1953) is a designer and bookmaker known for titles such as “Little Eyes” and “Little Tree.” Having studied with graphic designer Kasumasa Nagai, Komagata began his career at the Japan...More »
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270th Anniversary of the Birth of Matsudaira Fumai: The Esthetics of Cha no Yu
The practice of drinking tea was introduced to Japan with Zen Buddhism during the Kamakura period. It formed into a tea culture in Japan over the Muromachi, Momoyama and Edo periods, reflecting Japanese...More »
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Another Energy: Power to Continue Challenging – 16 Women Artists from Around the World
Recent years have witnessed growing moves worldwide to right inequalities around aspects of identity such as gender, race, ethnicity, and beliefs, and attach greater value to diversity. Also in contemporary...More »
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All our stories are incomplete… Colours of the imagination Collection Exhibitions curated by Ryan Gander
The England-based artist Ryan Gander puts his own spin on the Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery collection. Gallery 1, 2, 3, 4 More »
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The Absence of Mark Manders
*By appointment only on March 20 and 21. Please visit official website for reservations and more information. This is the first solo exhibition at a Japanese art museum by Mark Manders, a Dutch artist...More »
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Renovation Celebration/Masterpieces from Our Collection – Korean Ceramics, Mokujiki Sculptures, Okinawan Textiles, and More
Nihon Mingeikan (the Japan Folk Crafts Museum), mainly the main hall, is being renovated to show the artifacts more beautifully with natural materials like kudzu-fu textiles and Oya-stone, a return to...More »
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Kashiwa Sato Exhibition
Since opening in 2007, the National Art Center, Tokyo has regularly organized exhibitions on design and architecture in line with its active policy to present a large variety of artistic expression and...More »
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Aino and Alvar Aalto: Shared Visions
Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) was one of Finland’s most famous architects. His dedication to meticulous design that adopted the perspectives of users, and to architecture rooted in regional cultures and societies,...More »
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D Design Travel Ibaraki Exhibition
Special products, crafts, foods, and events capturing the essence of Ibaraki PrefectureMore »
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The Food of Taro Okamoto
Food is one of the three most important human needs. For Taro Okamoto, “food” was something that aroused primal emotions within him, and is one of the clues to the realization of his philosophy that...More »
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Toyameg Exhibition
Artek stools decorated with the works of Fukuoka-based illustrator ToyaymegMore »
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Art in Daily Life
Taro Okamoto created numerous artworks designed for people to use in their daily lives—tables, chairs, carpets, ties, scarfs, cotton and silk kimonos, playing cards, skis, bags, cups, and many others....More »