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Local Media Communication Design Exhibition
Regional or local paper-based media is thriving in this digital age. Local newspapers are not only providing news but are contributing to the development and revitalization of their communities, including...More »
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Mitsumasa Anno: Picture Books and Design Work
Mitsumasa Anno, winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award and other prestigious prizes, worked widely as an artist, children’s book author, and designer. He made his debut in 1968 with the picture book...More »
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Life with Camera
A selection of photographs from some 1,200 submitted to the EOS M200 official Instagram account “Life with Camera” (@canon_eosm).More »
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Mé: Obviously, No One Can Make Heads Nor Tales
This is the first large-scale solo exhibition by the internationally renowned contemporary art collective [mé]. Through the dramatic transformation of this large space, the works on view foster a sense...More »
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From the TOP collection: Chikara Matsumoto “Memory Tracer”
To be held concurrently with Ueno Artist Project 2019: “Artists Look at Children” as an associated event—an exhibition of works by picture book and animation artist Chikara Matsumoto from the Tokyo Photographic...More »
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Hajime Hasegawa Exhibition
Working out of Yamanashi City, Hajime Hasegawa is a metal craftsperson who creates pieces that go beyond the framework of handicraft. Hasegawa bases his work on daily life and believes that his work enables...More »
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Modern Japanese Handicraft
Over 60 Japanese handicraft works previously exhibited in over 100 cities around the world were donated to the museum in 2016. The first period of this exhibition is divided into categories including pottery,...More »
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Yokohama Museum of Art Collection “Aspects of Japan’s 160-year Relationship with the West”
This exhibition of the museum’s collection, overlapping with the anniversaries of the Yokohama Museum of Art and the opening of Yokohama Port, reexamines the relationship between Japan and the West. Many...More »
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1960s to 70s - Our American Story
Following World War II, the center of the world art scene moved from Paris to New York. This exhibition will showcase a selection prints from influential American artists from the 1960s-80s including Jasper...More »
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Modern Art Revisited
The newly refurbished Kamakura Annex will be carrying on the history and tradition of the former Kamakura building that closed in 2016, inheriting its ambition of regarding art from around the world with...More »
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Close-up Universe: Contemporary Japanese Photography vol. 16
The Tokyo Photographic Art Museum carries out various projects to support creative spirits who explore the possibilities of photography and imagery. Central to this undertaking is the “Contemporary Japanese...More »
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Ikko Narahara Photographs: The Promised Journey to Spain
Ikko Narahara, who emerged in the late 1950s as a forerunner of new photographic expression in post-war Japan, had set out on a journey across Europe from 1962 to 1965 in hopes to re-visit his way of life...More »
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Publicness of the Art Center – Phase 2
Marking 30 years in 2020 since Art Tower Mito’s opening, the Contemporary Art Center’s “Publicness of the Art Center” explores over two phases the role required of an art center in today’s changing society....More »
Upcoming events
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Hanae Itoga “Transient Forms”
Hanae Itoga continues to explore “the beauty changing life forms” in her copper sculptures. More »
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Playback PlayPark
- at Setagaya Culture Life Information Center, Seikatsu-Kobo
- in the Setagaya, Kawasaki area
- Starts in 5 days
In the summer of 1979, “Playpark,” a play area for children, opened in the corner of Hanegi Park in Setagaya City. Hanegi Playpark is the first permanent adventure play area that was set up in Japan. Under...More »
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Dreams of Life Connected by Modern Design
Modern design took root in Japan and throughout the world from the 1930s to 1960s. How did modern design come to be, and how was it passed down to us? This exhibition examines the work of those who lived...More »