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Ginza, Marunouchi
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Settai Komura Exhibition
Spotlighting the dynamic newspaper and magazine layouts of Nihonga painter and book designer Settai Komura with items from the collection of exhibition director Koji Sanada. More »
Ueno, Yanaka
Ebisu, Daikanyama
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Kazutomo Tashiro “2011–2020 Sanriku, Fukushima/Tokyo”
- at Communication Gallery Fugensha
- 5-3-12 Shimomeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0064
- Starts Today, Ends in 24 days
Communication Gallery Fugensha presents two series of work by the Tokyo-based photographer Kazutomo Tashiro. The first, “Hamayuri no koro ni,” comprises portraits from the disaster zone and the surrounding...More »
Odaiba, Kachidoki
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Theater Commons ‘21
Theater Commons Tokyo is a project to create a collective space for society that harnesses the collective wisdom of theater. By using theater – that is, by applying theatrical ideas – in the context of...More »
Ichigaya, Kagurazaka
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World Book Design 2019-20
- at P&P Gallery
- Toppan Koishikawa Bldg., 1-3-3 Suido, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8531
- Ends in 45 days
This exhibition will display a total of around 90 books. Specifically, the books on display were announced as winners of the competition, “Best Book Design from all over the World,” in March 2020, as well...More »
Yokohama, Kanagawa
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Keiko Miyagawa “It Seems That Life Can No Longer Be Completed On One’s Own”
- at Hiratsuka Museum of Art
- 1-3-3 Nishiyawata, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 254-0073
- Ends in 31 days
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 »
Kanto: others
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Something at Maison Kenpoku 2021
Now in its second edition, Maison Kenpoku is an art project in northern Ibaraki Prefecture started in 2018. This year’s theme is “memories of the region.” It features work by clothing designer Nao Hisaka...More »
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Takehisa Yumeji: Pictures of Beauties and Taisho Modern Design
- at Gunma Museum of Art, Tatebayashi
- 2003 Hinata-cho, Tatebayashi-shi, Gunma 374-0076
- Ends in 17 days
Takehisa Yumeji (1884-1934) was an artist from Okayama who entered into the limelight with richly emotional pictures of beauties and was also active in the field of commercial design. He had close ties...More »