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Current events
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Aya Yamamoto “Alices in Wonderland”
Venue: Gallery Hinoki eMore »
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Connect #1
We are pleased to present ‘Connect #1’, a group exhibition by Japanese artists Satoru Tamura, baanai, and Takuro Tamura at MAKI Gallery / Tennoz, Tokyo. The three artists are from different generations,...More »
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Owls 2021
This owl-themed group exhibition features Yu Seto, Daiichi Matsushita, Yujiro Ueno, and Ryo Hagiwara. Through painting, sculpture, 3D printing, and other means of expression, each artist conveys a unique...More »
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Physis and Logos, Part 1
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Yoshitoshi Kanemaki “Cicada Sensibility”
The first exhibition in four years for sculptor Yoshitoshi Kanemaki. Part 1 features new prints while Part 2 exhibits his wood sculptures. Part 1 (2/6–2/17): Prints and Drawings Part 2 (2/20–3/6):...More »
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Artists’ Fair Kyoto 2021
The Artists’ Fair Kyoto was born in 2018 in Kyoto as a new kind of art fair where the artists themselves would plan, manage, and make selections for their exhibition. This event, set up in the hall of...More »
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Devils are Born in the Heart
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Hajime Sorayama “Dinosauria”
Sorayama has been depicting robotized works of creatures including both terrestrial and aquatic animals, and dinosaurs since the 1980s. The exhibition includes paintings depicting stegosaurus, raptors,...More »
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Ugo Road Model Vol. 0
This exhibition focuses on the road outside of the gallery in an exploration of public space. More »
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Yoshimi Ito x Aiko Hara x Saori Noda Exhibition
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“Domani: The Art of Tomorrow” Exhibition 2021
This year’s exhibition—featuring seven promising newcomers with overseas study program experience over the past ten years, plus earlier program participants and now Japanese art scene frontrunners Kengo...More »
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Ikeda Museum of 20th Century Art Collection
This exhibition features work by 20th-century masters including Picasso, Munch, and Chagall. More »
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Premonitions of Beauty 2021: The Pathos of Things
- at Nihombashi Takashimaya 6F / X Art Gallery
- in the Kyobashi, Nihonbashi area
- Ends in 3 days
The sixth installment of this series features the work of eight sculpture-focused artists working in ceramics, lacquer, wood, bamboo, glass, and metal. More »
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The National Treasure “Red and White Plum Blossoms”
Featuring the National Treasure folding screens “Red and White Plum Blossoms” by Korin Ogata, along with a National Treasure Kyoto-style ceramic vases by Ninsei Nonomura, the National Treasure handbook...More »
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Yuka Mori + Akane Saijo “Responses in Flux”
Presenting painter Yuka Mori and ceramic artist Akane Saijo’s duo exhibition “Responses in Flux.” Both artists are based in Kyoto and studied together at The Graduate School of Kyoto City University of...More »
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Hana Okumura “Ceramic Works”
Hana Okumura’s ceramics are inspired by the consistent normalcy of the insects and plant life encountered on forest walks even as the human world is in crisis. More »
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Hiroyuki Shinkai Exhibition
Sculptor Hiroyuki Shinkai uses modeling techniques in pursuit of beauty in forms and compositions. Focusing on form and color, Shinkai integrates the fundamental materials, skills, and ideas of sculpting...More »
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Takeshi Kagaya “88th Anniversary Commemorative Exhibition”
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Tama Art University Adjuncts Exhibition 2021
Introducing works of painting, design, sculpture, and more by adjuncts at Tama Art University. More »
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15th Geidai Art Plaza Awards Exhibition
This year marks the 15th for the Geidai Art Plaza competition. The exhibition will showcase all the prize-wining works.More »
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Flush
A group show considering the significance of water and its circulation. More »
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Hidekazu Shima Exhibition
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Mitsuru Koga “Relocate”
Featuring new works from the artist’s “Flatworks” series. *Reservations required.More »
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Ryota Akiyama “Cracks And Shrinks”
For this exhibition, the artist used polystyrene (styrofoam), painting and baking his work to create works with “cracks and shrinks”. More »
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Taishigakuen Graduation Works Exhibition 2021
The Taishigakuen Graduation Works Exhibition features graduation projects from Musashino Gakugei College and the Waseda International Business College Textile Department. Works of painting, design, sculpture,...More »
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Viewing 2021- 01
*The duration and the final date shown on TAB of the exhibition is unconfirmed and temporary. More »
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Mr. Brainwash “Life is Beautiful”
The first major show for the L.A.-based street artist Mr. Brainwash features 80 paintings and pictures including sketches and limited editions with Japanese motifs. Original merchandise and a catalogue...More »
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Tama Art University Doctoral Program Graduation Exhibition 2021
With an equal emphasis upon practice and theory, the Tama Art University Doctorate program, founded in 2001, marks the graduation of its students in this dedicated exhibition.More »
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Chikara Ono “Boring Room”
Chikara Ono presents nearly life-sized wood sculptures created in the image of musicians with a touch of humor and pop. More »
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Mountains Carrying Suns
This group exhibition is a selection of work by twelve artists from China, Japan, and Korea, including Kōji Enokura, Yukie Ishikawa, Kwon Young-woo, Lee Ufan, Kazumi Nakamura, and Nobuo Sekine, on the...More »
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Shinro Ohtake + Sachiko Kazama “South South Tokyo”
*Blum & Poe Tokyo is open by appointment only. On the occasion of South South Veza, Blum & Poe is pleased to participate in South South Tokyo, a collaborative exhibition with Taka Ishii Gallery,...More »
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Small Sculptures
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Winter 2021
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1921-2021 Joseph Beuys
Joseph Beuys, a major 20th century artist known for his “social sculptures” and actions questioning social issues such as politics, the economy, and the environment, was born in May 1921. For the 100th...More »
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A Memory of Place - The Power of Recollection
This exhibition showcases works by artists expressing the present and past of various places. More »
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Beauty of Japanese Culture: Oh! Sumo Exhibition
*Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art is temporarily closed from January 13. *This event has been postponed. Sumo, its costumes, banners, and unique fonts are considered representative of Japanese culture...More »
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Collection 4: Suzuki Kenji, Again
Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts featured the work of Showa-era printmaker, sculptor, and manga artist Kenji Suzuki in a 2018 exhibition marking the 30th anniversary of the prewar proletariat artist’s...More »
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Eikoh Hosoe and Beloved Artists
Portraits from Eikoh Hosoe’s “Ai suru Geijutsuka tachi” series and works by the photographed artistsMore »
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Forms
Four designers consider the visual and contemplative aspects of “forms” in design, art, and ideas. More »
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Masaya Chiba Exhibition
Masaya Chiba is a promising young painter and art school professor. He creates his works with human-shaped objects made from materials such as clay or wood, beginning with provisional landscapes he creates...More »
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Nanase Kondo Exhibition
This exhibition features the work of Nanase Kondo, winner of the French Embassy Prize of the Art Award Tokyo Marunouchi 2020.More »
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Stasis Field 2020→2021
ACT (Artists Contemporary TOKAS) is an exhibition series that focuses mainly on artists who have previously participated in a program hosted by Tokyo Arts and Space (TOKAS). With Tanaka Shusuke, Hirose...More »
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Toshinari Maeda “Who Saw Pearls in the Spring Rain - Modern Art Collection of the Maeda Family”
A series of works from the collection of the Marquis Toshinari Maeda. More »
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Kazuo Okazaki Exhibition
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Collaborative Group Show between Taro Nasu & Esther Schipper
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Fukuo Tanaka “Mimicry and Metamorphosis”
Fukuo Tanaka, who creates works using heat-resistant glass with high transparency called borosilicate glass, studied at an art school and now presents his works under the brand “Topnoch.” In this exhibition,...More »
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Small.
Putting together a selection of small-scale works, the exhibition investigates the different expressive choices of the nine participating artists. Stirring our imagination, each of the works on view possesses...More »
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Yoshimasa Tsuchiya “Chimera”
This exhibition features 6 new sculptures and 3 paintings. More »
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Yusuke Saito “Life Hack”
This exhibition is the second for the artist at Loophole since the first in 2008 and will feature an installation made of new two-dimensional and three-dimensional works, and a wall painting. More »
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A Happy New World 2021
This exhibition of new and previous works by eight artists seeks out new relationships between the pieces. More »
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Buddhist Sculptures and Relief Panels from Gandhara
Presenting 17 works of Gandhara art including Buddhist sculpture and relief panels. Three new additions to the collection are also featured. More »
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Disaster and Future – 10 Years After the Great East Japan Earthquake
- at National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
- in the Odaiba, Kachidoki area
- Starts Today, Ends in 22 days
This exhibition remembers the Great East Japan Earthquake and passes on its lessons for the future through the sections “Memories of the Disaster,” “New Connections,” and “Issues for the Future.” NHK documentation...More »
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Hina Dolls of the Iwasaki Family
Presenting Hina dolls that Koyata Iwasaki (1879 - 1945), fourth president of Mitsubishi, ordered for his wife, Takako, from the Maruhei, Oki Doll Company. Come and meet these child-like festival dolls...More »
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Kihachiro Kawamoto and Tadanari Okamoto, Puppet Animation Filmmakers
Kihachiro Kawamoto (1925-2010) and Tadanari Okamoto (1932-1990) were artists who each left unparalleled achievements in Japanese animated film, particularly in stop-action animation. Both studied under...More »
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Luna Crescente
A group exhibition of mid-career artistsMore »
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New Works
Takahiro Ueda, who seeks a chance of encountering with a new landscape by dismantling industrial products, develops two-dimensional works using multiple paints with the same standard name sold by different...More »
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Sculpture No.1 / Shiro Ao by Hiroshi Iguchi
Directed by Shiro Ao, this exhibition presents cherry tree-inspired design by Hiroshi Iguchi and artworks by ceramicist Asato Ikeda. Sketches and original merchandise are also available. More »
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♯1
This exhibition features the work of artists associated with Second 2 which opened in November of 2020.More »
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The Vision of Fantasy That We Have Never Seen is This Splendor
Yayoi Kusama began her creative career as an artist by depicting the hallucinations she experienced in her childhood, as a means to overcome her fears. Since then, Kusama has continued to produce works...More »
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CADAN × Isetan Men’s: Winter Takeover
This is the 4th installment of the collaboration project ‘Takeover’ between Cadan and Isetan Shinjuku. Venue: Isetan Shinjuku Men’s Building 1st, 2nd, 4th, 6th floors 1st floor: Entrance, Men’s Accessory...More »
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Muttoni’s Karakuri House of Literature
In addition to Muttoni’s Karakuri performance, this exhibition will include Sakutaro Hagiwara’s “Nekomachi” set in Shimokitazawa, Setagaya, and Juzo Unno’s “Exploration of the Moon World” from Kinuta with...More »
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Yuka Numata “Sampling Theorem”
Yuka Numata’s “Sampling Theorem” is the third exhibition of young artists presented by Montblanc and The Chain Museum. Numata creates installations and paintings of digitally manipulated images. Iron beads...More »
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Ryuhei Yokoyama + Kanji Hasegawa “Some Kinda Freedom”
Photographer Ryuhei Yokoyama and sculptor Kanji Hasegawa find parallels between Buddhism and street culture. More »
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Yuichi Hirako “Gift”
Using a wide range of media–mainly painting alongside drawing, sculpture, installation, sound performance and more–Hirako explores the boundaries between mankind and nature in modern society. His work...More »
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Ancient Egypt – The Creation of the World
The Edo-Tokyo Museum is pleased to announce the exhibition “Ancient Egypt—The Creation of the World,” which introduces masterpieces from the Egyptian collection of the Egyptian Museum of Berlin, situated...More »
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Keiko Miyagawa “It Seems That Life Can No Longer Be Completed On One’s Own”
Featuring the work of Keiko Miyagawa (b. 1991), who was selected by Yoshitomo Nara for the young artists’ exhibition “Project Phase 2014” at Aomori Museum of Art. Using taxidermy and polymer clay, Miyagawa...More »
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Masterpieces of Painting from the Pola Museum of Art
The Pola Museum of Art’s collection of paintings enables the viewer to trace the evolution of art through a wealth of high-quality works stretching from 19th-century Impressionism to 20th-century abstract...More »
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Quai Branly Tokyo— “Voices of the Holy Spirits – Madagascar, Island of Curiosities”
The seventh installation of Quai Branly Tokyo consists of ritual tools from Madagascar. In “Sindbad the Sailor,” a huge bird appears, holding off an elephant high in the sky. This type of story involving...More »
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Shin Hamada “Atarimae・no・Kototachie Ⅱ”
*Advance reservations are required. Mr. Hamada, who says that “the act of taking a photograph is a life attitude itself,” does not adhere to any particular motif or technique, but captures the casual...More »
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Matthew Barney, Carolee Schneemann, Kazuo Shiraga, and Min Tanaka
Fergus McCaffrey is honored to present Matthew Barney, Carolee Schneemann, Kazuo Shiraga, and Min Tanaka, opening at the gallery’s Tokyo location on Thursday, October 15, 2020. Exhibiting together for...More »
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24th Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art
24 finalists were selected out of 616 submissions for the 24th TARO Award. More »
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Bubbles / Debris: Art of the Heisei Period 1989–2019
Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art hosts this exhibition at Higashiyama Cube, looking back on the art of the Heisei period (1989–2019), with a focus on the collective activities of the artists concerned....More »
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From Museum Collection: British and Irish Art — Depicted Stories
*According to the extension of the state of emergency including Kanagawa Prefecture, The Museum of Modern Art, Hayama will be temporarily closed from Tuesday, January 12 to Sunday, March 7, 2021 to prevent...More »
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Tam Ochiai “Tapetum Lucidum”
Paintings, sculpture, photography, and video by the New York-based artist Tam Ochiai.More »
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Taro Okamoto’s Travels
The artist Taro Okamoto traveled all across Japan and around the world, researching cultures and peoples from an ethnological perspective. From 1957 to 1966, he travelled from Tohoku to Okinawa and published...More »
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2021Gallery Jy Exhibit.Vol.13
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2021 A Space Odyssey Monolith: Memory as Virus - Beyond the New Dark Age
Released in 1968, 2001: A Space Odyssey is a landmark science fiction film dealing with the relationship between humanity and technology, as well as with human evolution. This exhibition uses art to...More »
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Yabiku Henrique Yudi “Motion”
With a background in Brazilian and Japanese culture, Yabiku looks for inspiration in the beauty of incongruity and imperfections of today’s world. As he expands his creative platform mainly through...More »
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13th Utsunomiya Esperer Award: Enpei Ito Exhibition
This exhibition showcases the work of 13th Utsunomiya Esperer Award winner Enpei Ito.More »
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Inside the Collector’s Vault, Vol. 1
The opening exhibition of modern art collectors museum ‘What’ will exhibit over 70 works of two collectors currently in the custody of Terada Warehouse. More »
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Ken + Julia Yonetani “That’s Why I Want To Be Saved”
*Reservations required. *Open 10:00-20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. Blending science and myth, contemporary artists Ken + Julia Yonetani contemplate environmental collapse, climate change, the pandemic,...More »
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Takashi Murakami “Flower Parent and Child”
A huge golden new sculpture “Flower Parent and Child” with a height of about 10m will be exhibited at the entrance of Roppongi Hills Roku-Roku Plaza. Not only the front, but also the sides and back are...More »
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Out and About in the City - It Started From Ripples in the Water
- at Watari-um, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art
- in the Omotesando, Aoyama area
- Ends in 92 days
This exhibition features the work of the 1995 exhibit at Watar-um ‘Ripples in the Water95’ along with the work of currently active artists. More »
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Joan Mitchell + Carl Andre “Fragments of a Landscape”
“Fragments of a Landscape”brings together the works of two great American artists: Joan Mitchell, painter and representative of post-war abstract expressionism, and Carl Andre, sculptor and active member...More »
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Little Design: Katsumi Komagata
- at The Vangi Sculpture Garden Museum
- in the Greater Tokyo area
- Starts Today, Ends in 178 days
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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Street Gallery Exhibition #42
The streets of the Marunouchi area present sculptures and installations by leading Japanese artists, including Yayoi Kusama’s “I Am a Pumpkin,” new pieces in Atsuhiko Misawa’s ‘Animal’ series, and other...More »
Permanent events
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Hakone Open-Air Museum Permanent Exhibits
*Hakone Open Air Museum will be open from June 8. The Hakone Open-Air Museum was opened in 1969 to create a harmonic balance of the great nature of Hakone and Art. The unique experiences of open-air...More »
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Ikeda Museum of 20th Century Art Permanent Exhibition
*Ikeda Museum of 20th Century Art is temporarily closed from Apr 18 to May 17. The museum will be open from May 18. The museum collection consists of 1210 pieces centering upon 20th century works depicting...More »
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Metal Art Museum Hikarinotani Permanent Exhibition
Our permanent exhibition, held on the first floor, features the work of metal-cast artists Hotsuma Katori and Shinobu Tsuda. Both being born in the same period, in the Hokuso area of Chiba Prefecture,...More »
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NMWA Museum Collection
*The entire National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo will be closed from October 19 (Mon.), 2020 through the spring of 2022 (estimated) for museum facilities maintenance work. The NMWA was established...More »
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Permanent Exhibitions
Art Factory Jonanjima is home to three permanent exhibitions: “Kimiyo Mishima Installation Work 1984-2014” Focusing on Mishima’s installations from the 1980s, this display features 13 works in an...More »
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Permanent Outdoor Installation Exhibition
*Hara Museum Arc will be closed from November 4, 2020 through Mid-March, 2022 (estimated) . New permanent installations by three internationally renowned contemporary artists debut in the fall of 2016...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 »
Upcoming events
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Natsuki Kimura Exhibition
Venue: Gallery Hinoki eMore »
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Physis and Logos, Part 2
Works by three artists delving into the relationships between humans and nature and humans and art. More »
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Yuki Nakaigawa Exhibition
Internationally acclaimed clay sculptor Yuki Nakaigawa presents the first exhibition of new works in three years.More »
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Art Fair Selection
A selection of works by 12 artist introduced by the Seibu Sogo booth at Art Fair Tokyo.More »
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Hunters on Land – 400 Million Years on Land
This exhibition spotlights predators that have lived on land for the past 400 million years, introducing their ways of survival, evolution, hunting techniques, and roles and importance in the ecosystem....More »
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Joshibi University of Art and Design Master’s Program Class of 2020 Graduation Exhibition
- at Joshibi University of Art and Design, Sagamihara Campus
- in the Musashino, Tama area
- Starts in 3 days
Introducing graduation projects from Master’s degree students at Joshibi University of Art and Design. The Suginami campus presents works of media, healing, fashion textiles, and art production while the...More »
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Tetsuya Nakamura Exhibition
Works from a previous replica series and new pieces by a sculptor influenced by Italian Futurism. More »
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Awaiting Spring
Spring-inspired works by 13 artists More »
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2021 Izu Biennale
The seventh Izu Biennale features the work of fifty recognition-worth artists from the Izu area and eastern Shizuoka Prefecture. More »
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Aradomo + Komoda Kyoko Exhibition
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Musashino Art University Degree Show 2020
Exhibiting final research projects by 2020 graduates at the Takanodai campus. *Visitors not affiliated with the school are asked to make online reservations in advance.More »
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Noriaki Maeda Exhibition
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Biscuit Gallery Opening Exhibition I
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Ryoji Hosonuma Exhibition
These installations by Ryoji Hosonuma, winner of the Hasu no hana Prize, invite hands-on participation. More »
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Tetsuya Nakamura Exhibition
Sculptures by Tetsuya Nakamura, an artist influenced by Italian Futurism. More »
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An Empty Vessel
Lacquerware, sculpture, and photography by three artistsMore »
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Goodbye, Gallery Tsukigime
This independent gallery in Ikejiri Ohashi, which held its shows in a basement and renovated parking lot, will close after three years of activity due to the building’s demolition. The last exhibition...More »
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Kaori Shimizu “Virtual Corporeality”
Kaori Shimizu’s city-themed works transfer photographs onto acrylic panels. This exhibition reflects on the rapid shift to online interactions in the past year and the nature of people’s physical presence...More »
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Kaoru Furuya “Yurayura Manimani Kirakira”
eitoeiko is pleased to announce the second solo exhibition by Kaoru Furuya with eitoeiko. Kaoru Furuya (b.1991) received her MA from Musashino Art University in 2016, and then she studied in VDA, Lithuania,...More »
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Solaya Nagai “Lukewarm Crucible”
The first exhibition in four years for multimedia artist Solaya Nagai, whose “metaraction” sculpture series incorporated dolls and stuffed animals. These works paved the way for the focus of this exhibition,...More »
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Akihiro Higuchi “Transformer”
Akihiro Higuchi takes an unorthodox approach to sculpture, using materials such as fragments of Buddhist statues and insect specimens in his works. His humorous, witty creations have been featured in several...More »
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Yoshinobu Maehara Exhibition
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An Exhibition of Ceramic Works by Jun Kawajiri
The artist’s ancestors have been involved in the ceramics business for generations since the mid-Edo period, and his family has produced Kiyomizu-pottery for four generations in Kyoto. He also has his...More »
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Aya Iwata “‘Kumonoie – House in the Clouds”
Small sculptures by Aya IwataMore »
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Cherry Blossom Viewing at the Tokyo National Museum
Cherry blossoms can only be seen for a few days each year and are a well-known symbol of spring in Japan. The annual event “Cherry Blossom Viewing at the Tokyo National Museum” features famous works of...More »
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Gazing
Presenting works by artists affiliated with Tokai UniversityMore »
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Jun Kawajiri “Japanese Crafts”
Works by a forth-generation ceramics artist from Kyoto. Kawajiri’s work will also be featured at Uchigo and Shimizu Gallery in Jimbocho. More »
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Susumu Koshimizu “Perpendicular Line”
Born in Uwajima, Ehime in 1944, Susumu Koshimizu studied sculpture at Tama Art University between 1966 and 1971. Koshimizu is currently based in Kyoto and Osaka. Active since the latter half of the 1960s,...More »
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Yu Seto “Artworks”
This exhibition focuses on commission works by Yu Seto. More »
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Sun
Featuring a new, astronomy-inspired series by Kengo Kito, cosmic paintings with glittery, florescent colors by Kengo Kito, and myth-based hologram works by Daisuke Ohba.More »