Takashimaya Osaka - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Takashimaya Osaka. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Harumi Ito ” Rambling”
An exhibition of new works by Harumi Ito.More »
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Ken Matsuyama “Jomon Figurines”
Acclaimed artist Ken Matsuyama presents oil and acrylic paintings and new and recent ceramic sculptures exploring the roots of Japanese aesthetics through prehistoric Jomon culture.More »
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Asaba Buddhist Art Studio Exhibition
Presenting woodworks by Yuboku Mukoyoshi, a member of the Asaba Buddhist Art Studio.More »
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Yoshiyuki Nakano “Hymn of Life”
A solo exhibition of work by Yoshiyuki Nakano.More »
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Timeless 2016
A group of ten painters from different generations and expressions come together for this group show. [Related Event] Gallery Talk Date: May.22 (Sun) From 15:00 Please refer to the official site...More »
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Ai Haibara “Presentiment”
An exhibition of sculptural works by Ai Haibara.More »
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Kako Uno Exhibition
With a desire to live a peaceful, tender and powerful life, Kako Uno hopes for these qualities to be felt in her paintings.More »
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Naoto Yokoyama Exhibition
Exhibiting decorative glass works by Naoto Yokoyama.More »
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Premonitions of Beauty - Awakening of Insects
The 4th phase in this series is a group exhibition focusing on crafts of the 21st century. Japanese craft has accomplished a long evolutionary history. This historical background and the materials used...More »
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Zhang Gong Exhibition
An exhibition by an artist with an ability to deeply observe and depict the things felt through the colors and shapes of ordinary landscapes.More »
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Shin Fujita “Spring’s Trajectory”
These experimental works by Shin Fujita aiming for grace and refinement incorporate both video and the grain of cedar wood.More »
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Zengoro Eiraku XVII Exhibition
More than 80 works are on display at the first exhibition in five years for the 17th-generation ceramicst Zengoro Eiraku.More »
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The 7th Ryo no Kai Exhibition
An exhibition by the contemporary Yoga (Western-style painting) group, Ryo no Kai. [Related Event] Gallery Talk Date: Mar.12 (Sat) From 15:00More »
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Yutaka Nakamura Exhibition
Presenting Yutaka Nakamura’s white-glazed ceramic flower vases with flecks of black-fired Echizen soil. More »
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Takashi Akiyama Exhibition
Featuring wood sculptures by Takashi Akiyama under the themes of “existence” and “phenomenon.”More »
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4th Kashinfu Artists’ Group Exhibition
Founded and led by Chinami Nakajima, Yoshiyuki Nakano, and Kokyo Hatanaka, the Kashinfu focuses on the creation of “analog and domestic works making use of traditional materials.” This exhibition presents...More »
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Sotaro Takanami “Bloom”
Presenting Sotaro Takanami’s 27th exhibition at Takashimaya Osaka.More »
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Yosuke Natsume Exhibition
The Kiso valley region of Nagano Prefecture has been producing considerable quantities of “Negoro Ware” since the Muromachi period (1333-1573). Yosuke Natsume’s red lacquerware combines a conservative...More »
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Mayumi Yamashita Exhibition
Displaying paintings of cats and other subjects by Mayumi Yamashita.More »
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Kazuhiro Toyozumi Exhibition
Kazuhiro Toyozumi shapes imagined landscapes in his ceramic works that are based on the Asuka period.More »
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Yuubokumin Woodcarving Exhibition
Six members of the Kokugakai artist group present their works.More »
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Masafumi Ikeda “Thoughts of Alsace”
Paintings of peaceful daily life in the fairytale-like European region of Alsace. More »
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4th Premium Rose Exhibition
An exhibition of roses.More »
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Mikiko Hayashi + Takao Kanoh + Tomoo Kanoh “Lucky Amulets”
Three artists presents lucky amulets inspired by Japanese and Asian items.More »
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Koseki Otsuki Exhibition
Koseki Otsuki’s ‘suibokuga’ ink wash paintings of the flowering season feature the ‘sakura’ cherry tree.More »
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Yamamura Goryu Ikebana Exhibition
An exhibition of flower arrangements.More »
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Sachiyo Sugawara Exhibition
Showing Sachiyo Sugawara’s paintings of landscapes on the course of her travels.More »
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Ren Fujii Exhibition
Ren Fujii’s ‘Chigiri-e’ torn paper creations are on show.More »
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Naoki Kawabuchi Exhibition
Ceramics by Naoki Kawabuchi.More »
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The World of Akimitsu Tomonaga
Thirty sculptures and wood relief carvings of girls, forest fairies, and other figures by Akimitsu Tomonaga, who was in charge of doll art for the NHK doll drama The Tale of Princess Purin Prin for three...More »
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Shinsui Ichino II Exhibition
Shinsui Ichino II’s fifth exhibition of ash and metal-glazed Tanba ware since he assumed the title of his kiln.More »
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Baku Sasaki Exhibition
Paintings by Baku Sasaki.More »
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Noriyoshi Sakaguchi Exhibition
From bright and colorful landscapes filled with wind, air, and light to interior scenes with a lightly rhythmical touch evoking music, Noriyoshi Sakaguchi has been producing French-set paintings since...More »
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Contemporary Calligraphy Group Exhibition
Introducing the work of twenty contemporary calligraphers.More »
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Yasuhiro Itoi “The Aroma of Manyo - Stone, Earth and Ash”
A solo exhibition that pays tribute to the differing qualities of stones and earth. Works made using an ash glaze taken from the ashes of raw materials can be enjoyed.More »
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Sho Kishino Exhibition
A solo exhibition by wood sculptor Sho Kishino.More »
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The Ceramic Art Society of Japan Selected Works Exhibition
Presenting works selected in an open-call exhibition by members of the Ceramic Art Society of Japan, founded in 2012, which includes 6 artists designated Living National Treasures. [Related Event] Gallery...More »
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47th Jukikai Exhibition
Celebrating the dedicated careers of the four existing members of the Jukikai painting association, a group started by ten oil painters at Tokyo University of Arts, and their continuous revelations of...More »
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Koji Izukura Exhibition
Presenting the works of Koji Izukura, who has been producing colorful painted ceramics for 40 years.More »
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Takayoshi Sakurai “Shining Days”
The vibrant colors and rhythmic touches of Takayoshi Sakurai’s dynamic paintings of Mt. Fuji are drawing attention both within Japan and abroad. More than 30 new works, including Kansai scenes and paintings...More »
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Kazuko Koori Exhibition
Shone through with winter light, Kazuko Koori’s blown and pâte de verre glass works emanate intricate brilliance.More »
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Yoshinori Ono + Kiyokazu Kato + Kenji Gomi “Colors”
An exhibition of talented young ceramics artists. Yoshinori Ono’s porcelain works feature bold yet delicate lines and engraved surfaces. With their refined forms and vibrant blues, Kiyokazu Kato’s works...More »
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Izumi Ando Exhibition
Fifteen hammered metal animal sculptures of various sizes by Izumi Ando.More »
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Akiyoshi Ikeuchi
Featuring precise sketching and vivid mineral pigment paints, the Kyoto-style Nihonga of Akiyoshi Ikeuchi convey a quintessential realism.More »
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Hiroaki Wakayama Exhibition
Exhibiting copper relief pieces by Hiroaki Wakayama.More »
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Kouji Kita “Tranquility”
Displaying paintings by Kouji Kita.More »
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The Animals that Make Up the Year
An exhibition of sculptures made from various materials such as wood, bronze, and stone, based on the animals that are related to the twelve year cycle of the Chinese Zodiac.More »
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Syozo Shimada Exhibition
Exhibiting figurative painter Syozo Shimada’s innovative works modelled on cubist expressions. [Related Event] Gallery Talk Date: Nov.28 (Sat) From 15:00 Please refer to the official site for further...More »
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Between Light and Ceramics
An exhibition of tea bowls and photography by 18 artists drawing attention around the world. The tea ceremony, long a transforming part of Japanese culture and history, contains a range of aesthetic principles...More »
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Norioki Nakamura Exhibition
Displaying Norioki Nakamura’s paintings of European landscapes such as the frost in Sweden and seasonal scenes of Japan.More »
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Shunei Nishida “Scenes of Life”
Nihonga paintings capturing the “unchanging light of life” by Shunei Nishida, a Musashino University of the Arts professor and Japan Art Academy member and councilor.More »
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Shin Mitani Exhibition
These bronze relief works featuring Greek myths, constellations, and animals brim with a gentle poetry.More »
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Keiboku Nakamura “The Beauty and Skill of Cut Gold-Leaf Crafts”
Wooden boxes and other works featuring lacquer, glass, and gold leaf designs.More »
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Shoji Takahashi Exhibition
Metalwork by Shoji Takahashi.More »
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Moriyoshi Saeki “Forest Inlay”
Ceramics featuring images of forests reflected in the water. More »
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Toshiaki Ono “Around Mountains and Rivers”
Toshiaki Ono’s first solo exhibit in seven years presents works that examine the familiar mountains and rivers with fresh emotion. [Related Event] Gallery Talk by Toshiaki Ono Date: 10/31 (Sat) 15:00 Please...More »
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Kazuhiro Matsukawa Exhibiton
Displaying celadon ceramics by Kazuhiro Matsukawa.More »
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Yoshiaki Nishii Exhibition
Paintings by Yoshiaki Nishii inspired by the shapes and colors of Spain and Portugal.More »
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Rokube Kiyomizu Exhibition
Presenting 50 new works, including sculptures, vases, and bowls with opal luster, black matte, and red-iron glazes by Rokube Kiyomizu, an eighth-generation ceramics artist. More »
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Aobuchi-kai Exhibition
Nihonga paintings by up-and-coming artists to leaders of the genre. Exhibiting Artists: Nobutaka Oka, Naoyuki Onoda, Katashi Oyama, Mutsuo Kawashima, Wataru Kawashima, Koichi Takeuchi, Reiichi Tsuchiya,...More »
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Kazumasa Ozawa Exhibition
A solo exhibition of still life paintings by Kazumasa Ozawa.More »
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Kei Tanimoto
Iga ware ceramics including tea cups and flower vases from Kei Tanimoto’s “Since Ancient Times” series. *Exhibition held on Takashimaya Osaka’s sixth floor gallery.More »
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Makoto Oshiro “Travels in Northern Europe – Oil Paintings”
Oil paintings of Norway’s vast nature and beautiful towns and calm waterside landscapes from France and Italy. More »
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Ryotaro Kato “Ceramic Works”
An exhibition of ceramics by Ryotaro Kato. *This exhibition is held on the 6th floor Gallery Next.More »
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Shinsuke Okumura – Bronze Statues: Preserving the Tradition of Italian Figurative Sculpture
Shinsuke Okumura combines Eastern and Eestern art cultures in his work. *Exhibition held on the 6th floor art gallery.More »
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Takayoshi Sakabe “Slight Fluctuations”
Exhibiting works by the Istanbul-based artist Takayoshi Sakabe. [Related Event] Dance Performance by the artist Date: Sep. 20 (Sun) 14:00 Please see the official website for details.More »
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Midori Nishioka Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramics by Midori Nishioka.More »
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Skill and Harmony – Outstanding Wooden Sculptures
Presenting works by five artists from the world of Japanese sculpture. More »
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21st Century Thoughts on Spaces Exhibition
A group sculpture exhibition. *This exhibition is held in the 6th Floor Gallery Next.More »
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Sadatsugu Shinjo Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramics by Sadatsugu Shinjo.More »
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Un Vent Nouveau - A New Wind
Presenting an exciting new generation of artists. This exhibition is held in the 6th Floor Gallery Next.More »
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Shugo Tajima “Nihonga”
The detail and vividness of these scenes painted in the traditional Japanese style invite viewers into their stories. (At the sixth floor Gallery Next.)More »
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Tomoko Esashi “Kaodekakun’s Coming”
An exhibition of sculptural works by Tomoko Esashi. This exhibition is held in the 6th Floor Gallery Next.More »
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Sakaida Kakiemon the Fifteenth Exhibition
Presenting ceramics by Sakaida Kakiemon the Fifteenth, who assumed the family title in February, 2014.More »
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Tokyu Mizue Exhibition
An exhibition of Nihonga paintings by Tokyu Mizue.More »
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Chisato Kuroiwa “The World Reflected in my Eyes”
A solo exhibition by Chisato Kuroiwa. This exhibition is held in the 6th floor Gallery Next.More »
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Yoichi Nishino “Ryugu‘15”
A solo exhibition by Yoichi Nishino. This exhibition is held in the 6th floor gallery.More »
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Emiko Nakamura + Seigo Nakamura Exhibition
A family exhibition that portrays the tensions of creativity and the techniques and spirit inherited from father, to child, to grandchild. This exhibition is held in the 6th floor gallery.More »
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Ichiro Shintani “Stone Sculptures”
Ichiro Shintani’s impressive works are made from a range of materials - from stone, bronze and pottery. This exhibition is held in the 6th floor Gallery Next.More »
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Zen Sasaki Exhibition
A ceramic exhibition by Zen Sasaki. This exhibition is held in the 6th floor gallery.More »
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Yoshimi Takanashi Exhibition
A solo exhibition by Yoshimi Takanashi. This exhibition is held on the 6th floor gallery.More »
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Takashi Saga Metal Sculptures Exhibition
A solo exhibition by Takashi Saga. This exhibition is held in the 6th floor gallery.More »
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Wang Pei Exhibition
An exhibition of works by Chinese artist Wang Pei. This exhibition is held on the 6th floor Gallery Next.More »
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Kobei Kato “Lustrous Colors Reborn”
Kobei Kato, a seventh-generation ceramicist and the recipient of awards at prestigious shows including the Nitten and the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition, creates works with a sharp contemporary aesthetic...More »
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Takao Matsunaga “Nihonga Exhibition”
An exhibition of nihonga paintings by Takao Matsunaga. This exhibition is held in the 6th floor gallery.More »
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Seiya Toyoba Ceramics Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramics by Seiya Toyoba. This exhibition is held in the 6th floor gallery.More »
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The Origin of Characters
A solo exhibition by Naoki Shimoyama. This exhibition is held in the 6th floor Gallery Next.More »
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Kazuhiko Fukuoji “The Light of the Sun and the Moon”
An exhibition of Japanese-style Nihonga works by Kazuhiko Fukuoji. * The exhibition will be held in the 6th floor gallery.More »
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2015 Footsteps - 4 Grounds
An exhibition of works by Reiichi Tsuchiya. This exhibition will be held in the 6th floor gallery.More »
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Keisuke Yamamoto “Light Time Silence”
A solo exhibition by Keisuke Yamamoto. This exhibition is held at the 6th Floor Gallery Next.More »
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Time Travels II
Four artists with a different outlook on “time” present their ideas in their chosen medium.More »
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Ceramics by Makimasa Imai: The Colors of Earth
Soil is one of the elements most familiar to us as residents of planet earth, and Japanese soil has its own unique makeup and characteristics. When fired in the kiln, it may become a clouded red or a gleaming...More »
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Koshu Endo “The Beauty of the Heavens, the Beauty of the Earth”
Around 130 photographs by Koshu Endo capturing beauty found in the cosmos to the close at hand. Formats range from large prints and acrylic-painted photographs to folding screens, hanging scrolls, and...More »
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Akane Yamamoto “Kirikane Glass Exhibition”
An exhibition by an artist specialising in a Japanese folkcraft with a history of 1400 years, Kirikane - a decoration technique of creating patterns which is produced by heating together several sheets...More »
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Shiko Sawada Exhibition
The inconsistency and complexity of the ambiguous life-form that is a human, and the additional factors of time and space, are expressed by Shiko Sawada.More »
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The Colors of Akiko Yosano
A poetic exhibition based on the writings of Japanese poet Akiko Yosano, an author and poet active in the Taisho and early Showa periods, presenting works by 17 textile artists and 20 calligraphy artists....More »
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Shochiku Tanabe + Takashi Wakatake “Bamboo x Lacquer: 1200 Years of Mount Koyasan and Kukai”
This exhibition presents a “fusion of craft” in works of lacquer and bamboo.More »
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Shigeru Mizuki Print Exhibition - GeGeGe no Kitaro Ghost Story
An exhibition of prints made by Japanese manga artist Shigeru Mizuki, most known for his Japanese horror manga “GeGeGe no Kitaro.” This exhibition is held on the 7th Floor of Takashimaya Art Gallery Osaka....More »
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Fujio Nishida “When Stillness Takes Shape”
Presenting the “Flower petal” and “Glass Forest” still life painting series that are modern yet classic.More »
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Masaru Kito Exhibition
An exhibition of Western style paintings based on Italy and Nara.More »
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Ai Tyuda “Rowing with Oars”
A solo exhibition of paintings by Ai Tyuda.More »
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Mutsuo Yanagihara Exhibition
On display are modern and contemporary ceramics by Yanagihara Mutsuo whose work continues to challenge the present generation.More »
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Noe Takahashi “Here”
Presenting sculptures by Noe Takahashi. More »
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Chinami Nakajima “Sokai Cover Illustrations”
Displaying the works of Nihonga painter Chinami Nakajima.More »
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Takao Shio 77th Birthday Exhibition: Exploring Takano and Kumano
An exhibition of paintings by Takao Shio.More »
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Taimei Morino 80th Birthday Exhibition “Ceramics— Resonating Colors and Forms”
Exhibiting the ceramics of Taimei Morino.More »
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Hisao Nabeta Glass Exhibition
With designs and colors taken from the traditional Japanese kimono, Hisao Nabeta’s new works consist of tea utensils, tableware, and vases.More »
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Nobutaka Oka Exhibition
From smaller folding fans to large folding screens, Noobutaka Oka presents his sumi-e ink paintings in his first exhibition in 6 years, freeing himself from the realistic copying of nature and interpreting...More »
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Yoshiaki Tanaka Pottery Exhibition
Exhibiting an assortment of lifestyle pottery by Yoshiaki Tanaka, made from red clay and white glaze.More »
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Keiko Ushio Exhibition
Exhibiting the ceramics of Keiko Ushio.More »
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Premonitions of Beauty— Pictures and Their Many Places
Presenting 2D works by artists ages 40 and younger.More »
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Yasuo Tamaoki “A Dirt Pilgrimage - 52 - “
Ceramic works by Yasuo Tamaoki are on display.More »
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Kansuke Fuji Exhibition
Showcasing nihonga paintings by Kansuke Fuji.More »
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Chitoshi Nakama Exhibition
Wooden sculptures by Chitoshi Nakama are on display.More »
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Takemi Murokoshi “Hako”
A look into Takemi Murokoshi’s multidimensional art.More »
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Shuji Fukimura Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramic works by Shuji Fukimura.More »
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Sotaro Takanami “All Things In Nature”
An exhibition of paintings by Sotaro Takanami.More »
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Kunio Watanabe Exhibition
Kunio Watanabe’s painted porcelain works are on display.More »
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3rd Kashinfu Artists’ Group Exhibition
Founded and led by Chinami Nakajima, Yoshiyuki Nakano, and Kokyo Hatanaka, the Kashinfu focuses on the creation of “analog and domestic works making use of traditional materials.” This exhibition presents...More »
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Drawing Life
Shigeo Fujiwara’s exhibition of Japanese style paintings.More »
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Kazuo Sekii “Dazzling Kaleiosopes”
An exhibition of dazzling kaleidoscopes made by metal artist Kazuo Sekii.More »
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Taro Yamamoto “Coga Calling”
An exhibition of Taro Yamamoto’s modernistic works that use traditional Japanese painting techniques.More »
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3rd Seiryu no Kai Exhibition
This show presents works by five members of the Seiryu no Kai, a group of Nihonga painters based in Kyoto.More »
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Yuubokumin Woodcarving Exhibition
A group exhibition of sculptural works produced from wood.More »
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Yoji Kato Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramic works by Yoji Kato.More »
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13th Evolution 16
Artwork by members of the Dokuritsu Art Association are gathered for a group exhibition.More »
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Osaka Seika-kai Yamamura Goryu Ikebana Exhibition
An exhibition of flower arrangements by members of the Osaka Seika-kai ikebana school.More »
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Mitsuru Hiraki “Bursting With Color”
Displaying woodblock prints by Mitsuru Hiraki.More »
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Toru Kawai Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramics by Toru Kawai.More »
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Toshihiro Munakata Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramics by Toshihiro Munakata.More »
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Kazumasa Unokawa Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramic works by Kazumasa Unokawa.More »
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Kaori Watanabe “Come Winter”
An exhibition of paintings by Kaori Watanabe.More »
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Tadahiko Nakayama + Susumu Maki “Miniature”
A joint exhibition featuring Japanese and Western style paintings.More »
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Takeshi Banjoya Exhibition
Displaying the work of Takeshi Banjoya.More »
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Twelve Contemporary Calligraphers: Small Works
An exhibition of calligraphy by 12 artists.More »
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Yoshitaka Hasu Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramics by Yoshitaka Hasu.More »
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Hideki Yanashita Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramics by Hideki Yanashita.More »
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Osamu Saito Exhibition
An exhibition of prints and drawings by Osamu Saito.More »
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Asuka Irie Exhibition
An exhibition of printworks by Asuka Irie.More »
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46th Jukikai Exhibition
An exhibition of oil paintings by 4 artists.More »
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Atsushi Uemura “Calendar Paintings Exhibition”
An exhibition of paintings of flowers and birds by Atsushi Uemura.More »
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Seiichi Kasai “Talk with Still Life”
An exhibition of paintings by Seiichi Kasai.More »
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Daisuke Abe “Image Reborn”
An exhibition of works by Daisuke Abe.More »
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Takeshi Yoshino Exhibition
An exhibition of sculptural works by Takeshi Yoshino.More »
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Sohei Iwata “Origin”
An exhibition of Sohei Iwata’s vivid paintings of modern and bold compositions from his “Flower Thief” series.More »
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Motoji Kato “Away from Home”
An exhibition of paintings by Motoji Kato.More »
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Shigetoshi Nakazato Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramic works by Shigetoshi Nakazato.More »
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Mika Okumura “In Search of Arcady”
An exhibition of paintings by Mika Okumura.More »
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Chugi Cho Exhibition
An exhibition of paintings by Chugi Cho. More »
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Mitsuhide Kato Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramic works by Mitsuhide Kato.More »
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Ken Saito “2014”
An exhibition of paintings by Ken Saito.More »
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Toshiro Hori Exhibition
Presenting pottery by Toshiro Hori.More »
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Kaimon Yoshimizu Exhibition
An exhibition of sculptural works by Kaimon Yoshimizu.More »
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Tozan Wada Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramics by Tozan Wada.More »
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Akio Tanino Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramic works by Akio Tanino.More »
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Hiromi Hasegawa “Life”
An exhibition of paintings by Hiromi Hasegawa.More »
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Kojiro Kosugi Exhibition
An exhibition of paintings by Kojiro Kosugi.More »
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Jiro Hiruta Exhibiton
Jiro Hiruta’s unique sculptural style is rooted in a completely original aesthetic that admires beautiful deformations of the human body. Breaking free of old academism, his style brims with spiritual...More »
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Taira Motomura “Three Homelands II”
The theme of “Three Homelands” is chosen again for this exhibition that captures nostalgic sights such as Mt Fuji as seen from Motomura’s atelier, and sea hydrangeas of Minamata, as well as scenes from...More »
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Rakusai Takahashi Exhibition
An interesting exhibition by Rakusai Takahashi of Shigaraki ware pottery, one of ‘The Six Old Kilns’ in Japan. The type of kiln, temperature, and firing method all contribute to the Shigaraki ware aesthetic....More »
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Takeshi Nishiura Exhibition
An exhibition by ceramicist Takeshi Nishiura.More »
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Yasuo Joh “To the Beyond II”
An exhibition of Yasuo Joh whose works question how Japanese culture was formed. More »
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Premonitions About Beauty 2014— Metamorphose
The third installation in a series on 21st century crafts introduces works rich in style and skill by nine young artists. With fresh and unique artistic expressions, these works of ceramics, glass and...More »
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Kenji Hara Exhibition
An exhibition of traditional works by Kenji Hara.More »
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Kosen Nishimura Exhibition
Carved wooden Buddhist sculptures created with a childlike curiosity and sense of play. More »
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Sadamitsu Sugimoto 80th Birthday Exhibition: Works From the Teragaidogama Kiln
Presenting ceramics made with clay from Sanage. These works are additions to series employing a variety of techniques and styles, which include Shiragaki ware weaving refined imagery from rough earth and...More »
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Kenji Nakamura “Town Colors”
Artist Kenji Nakamura, selected for the Japan Fine Arts Exhibition and the recipient of numerous awards, features people, landscapes, nature, and other elements of his surroundings as motifs in his works....More »
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Yushi Ishibashi Exhibition
An exhibition of works by Yushi IshibashiMore »
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Innocent - Beyond Abstraction
An exhibition of abstract art at a time when realism art is at its height, these artworks call out to the hearts and minds of the viewers. Approximately 30 pieces, from western paintings to Japanese paintings,...More »
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Yoshinori Tsuboi Exhibition
Yoshinori Tsuboi’s ceramics are on show.More »
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Takashimaya Fantasy Museum
With shows at the Tokyo, Nihombashi, Osaka, Kyoto, Yokohama, Nagoya, and Shinjuku stores, this exhibition reveals fantasy worlds that seem as if they could really exist, presented in paintings, sculptures,...More »
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Eimei Kakutani Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramics from Eimei Kakutani. [Image: Eimei Kakutani] More »
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Asaba Buddhist Art Studio Exhibition
Presenting Buddhist sculptures and paintings by artists of the Asaba Buddhist Art Studio.More »
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Yoshihisa Hasegawa “Flowers, People, Scenery and Ink”
Japanese style paintings featuring flowers, scenery, and people, by Yoshihisa Hasegawa, are on display. [Image: Yoshihisa Hasegawa]More »
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Kazuo Nakamura Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Kazuo Nakamura. More »
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Shoji Morinaga “Light”
Shoji Morinaga’s paintings consist of a large spectrum of subjects from landscapes and still life to icons. [Image: Shoji Morinaga]More »
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Yuko Matsumoto “Flower Bird Lyricism”
Poetic and elegant paintings of beautiful Japanese landscapes with seasonal themes. [Image: Yuko Matsumoto]More »
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Yasokichi Tokuda Exhibition
An exhibition of work from ceramic artist Yasokichi Tokuda. [Image: Yasokichi Tokuda]More »
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Chikuhaku Suzuki “The Joy of Everyday Life”
An exhibition of work from Chikuhaku Suzuki. [Image: Chikuhaku Suzuki “Lifting Fog”]More »
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Seizo Tamano Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Seizo Tamano. [Image: Seizo Tamano]More »
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The Geneology of Wood - An Evolving Line”
An exhibition examining the legacy of wood sculpture from artists recommended by Satoshi Yabuuchi and Takashi Fukai, as well as work from popular contemporary sculptor Kiichi Sumikawa. [Image: Satoshi...More »
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Keizan Kato “Blue Porcelain”
Displaying the works of Keizan Kato. [Image: Keizan Kato]More »
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Rose, Rose, Rose
Works by Nihonga and Western-style contemporary painting teachers featuring roses, the symbol of Takashimaya. [Image: Hiroshi Anzai “Blooming Flower Scene— Roses”]More »
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Chikuunsai Tanabe Exhibition
Displaying the works of three generations of Tanabe artists, a family with whom Takashimaya Art Gallery Osaka has a 90-year history. [Image: Chikuunsai Tanabe “Joy for the Future”]More »
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Kazuo Takiguchi “Ceramics— Four Seasons in Four Cities”
This traveling exhibition with stops in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya focuses on Kazuo Takiguchi’s series of miniature ceramics portraying the four seasons in each of the destination cities. Some of...More »
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Tamotsu Yoshida “Unconscious Intuition”
New works drawing unconscious inspiration from nature, including part of a fusuma painting to be used in a Zen Temple being constructed in the San Francisco suburbs. [Image: Tamotsu Yoshida “Turnip...More »
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Iwao Matsushima “Core-Formed Glassware”
Core-forming is an ancient glass-making technique that began some 3,500 years ago in Mesopotamia. Iwao Matsushima is a self-taught core-forming glassware artist and researcher who is reviving the practice...More »
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Takagi-kai Nihonga Painting Exhibition
Presenting works by members of the Takagi-kai, a group of young instructors featured in the Japan Fine Arts Exhibition and other prestigious shows. These pieces exude a youthful energy. More »
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Two Glass Artists: Kazumi Ikemoto and Etsuko Nishi
Glassworks with floral motifs, including objects d’art, cake boxes, and accessories. More »
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Goro Suzuki “Goribe”
These 70 bold and dynamic works of pottery form an homage to the classical ceramicists Sen no Rikyu and Oribe Furuta. More »
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Kanako Kinutani “The Tree of Life”
Presenting Kanako Kinutani’s paintings of cranes and other birds, as well as many other animals. Among the displayed paintings is “Dawn of Symphony”, which shows a great tree around which many forms of...More »
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Masumi Okuda “Stories About People”
Like stories, people and impressions of them change with time. The sculptor Masumi Okuda carves out tales of happenings that remain in the heart even amidst all of life’s uncertainty. More »
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The Ceramics of Iwao Shinno
Born in a nature-surrounded area of Kyoto in 1957, Iwao Shinno grew up learning about the beauty of form. He studied ceramics in university and became a full-fledged artist through training at ceramics...More »
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Nobuyoshi Sakai Exhibition
Nobuyoshi Sakai’s first solo exhibition at Takashimaya in five years presents new works of various sizes, including flower paintings and still lifes. Sakai does not simply paint his subjects as they are,...More »
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Kazuya Furutani Exhibition
Kazuya Furutani draws on the legacy of shigaraki ware of the Muromachi era in the production of his own absorbing ceramics.More »
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Fujiyo Matsuo “Window— The Light of Hope”
Fujiyo Matsuo does not paint windows themselves, or only the scenery outside of them, but portrays what is not there— light and hope. This is her first solo exhibition at Takashimaya. More »
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Naoto Yokoyama “Glass Decore”
The artist is struck by the creativity and freedom of eccentric helmets and kabuki designs from the Warring States period each time he looks at them. His glass art is related to this creativity passed...More »
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Kazumi Matsuzaki “Underwater Story”
These foil and Japanese paper-based pictures of goldfish, carp, tai, and other fishes create a world of relaxation.More »
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Junya Nakano “Etudes of Light”
Artist’s statement: The scenes that I find beautiful are actual moments in life in which dreams and reality mix and continue without conclusion. I hope these aesthetic etudes on such ambiguous moments...More »
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Chokokai Tea Utensil Exhibition— The Colorful World of Seven
Rooted in the traditions and formalities of the ancient tea ceremony, these fashionable tea implements bring a fresh sensibility that suits modern lifestyles. More »
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Koji Hayashi Exhibition
Koji Hayashi (b. 1960) graduated from Kyoto Seika University’s Nihonga painting course and Tama Art University’s graduate school. After presenting powerful works in public exhibitions and group shows,...More »
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Ko Sugiyama “Kamuy”
Ko Sugiyama has worked and lived in Carrara, an Italian city known for its limestone production, since 1983. Themes in his work include time and his ideas as a Japanese person on the relationship between...More »
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Tsutomu Kontani Exhibition
Bringing a tint of humor and affection with a selection of Tsutomu Kontani’s figurines, filled with a certain joy for life which has developed through his 45 year long career.More »
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“Sonnari”
Three established painters draw on the old term “Sonnari”, meaning to use something just as it is with no decoration, and show the true colors of their materials as they take on the motif of the horse....More »
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2nd Kashinfu Artists’ Group Exhibition
Presenting small-sized works by seven young talents belonging to the artists’ group Kashinfu. Founded and led by Chinami Nakajima, Yoshiyuki Nakano, and Kokyo Hatanaka, the Kashinfu focuses on the creation...More »
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Kaitaro Kojima “Ten-by-Ten”
Presenting ten sets of ten different ceramics evocative of Spring by Kaitaro Kojima, including flower vases, tea ware, and incense burners. More »
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Etsuko Nakatsuji “Human Form”
Presenting the first solo exhibition by the major Japanese sculptor and graphic designer Etsuko Tsuji in ten years. These carefully honed works experimenting with the human form incorporate both humorous...More »
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Gyoji Nomiyama Exhibition
This exhibition presents a message of hope from the great post-war painter Gyoji Nomiyama, a Tokyo University of the Arts Professor, Salon D’Automne member, and winner of numerous prestigious awards. More »
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“A Feast of Beauty in Spring”
Spring begins to emerge after the long winter, bringing with it a new breath of life, which also gives birth to new works of art. This exhibition features the work of leading figures in the contemporary...More »
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Dai Onishi Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Dai Onishi.More »
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2nd Seiryu no Kai Exhibition
This show presents works by five members of the Seiryu no Kai, a group of Nihonga painters who consider sketching to be the foundation of the creative process. Drawing on colors and forms universally found...More »
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Takashi Yoshida Exhibition
A collection of work from Takashi Yoshida.More »
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Shigeru Tanaka Exhibition
A collection of work from Shigeru Tanaka.More »
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Osaka Seikakai Yamamura Goryu Ikebana Exhibition
Presenting works by a 50-year-old school of Ikebana flower arranging. More »
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“12th Evolution 16”
17 members of the Dokuritsu Art Association present an exhibition exploring notions of evolution through a range of original works.More »
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Sokokai Exhibition
Gathering 150 delicately made craft pieces from 49 artists from across Kansai and surrounding regions.More »
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Fumiaki Fujiwara Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Fumiaki Fujiwara.More »
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Masaru Takigami “Mistletoe”
A single figure of a smiling woman leaves a striking impression, suggesting a relationship between nature, society and mankind through a symbolic form like no other. Since raising critical acclaim in previous...More »
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“Ko no Genten”
An exhibition of work from the association “Ko no Genten”. [Related Event] Soprano and Guitar Concert Date: 25th January(Sat) 14:00- More »
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Hideko Asai Exhibition
Since her school days Hideko Asai held a strong interest in doll making and through her encounter with Komao Hayashi she became an instructor in this traditional craft form, presenting work in numerous...More »
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Marino Hata Exhibition
Based on his original stories Marino Hata combines silk screen prints and soft sculptures to form colorful pop like installations, which bring to mind the scenes of Southern lands.More »
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Yoshiaki Matsui “Bowler Hats and the Lovers of Paris”
Born in Fukui City in 1947, Yoshiaki Matsui entered the limelight when he was awarded the Showa-Kai Prize in 1984. Since then, he has continued to actively hold solo exhibitions in Paris and across Japan....More »
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Toshihito Kawase Exhibition
Born in Tokyo in 1973, Toshihito Kawase was praised for his genius while studying at Tokyo University of the Arts and has collected various awards through his career includding the 2008 Tenshin Ibaraki...More »
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Yusuke Matsuo Exhibition
The theme of these drawings and wooden sculptures is “ideas that cannot be related in words.” They tell stories that can only be expressed in shapes.More »
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Small Works by Twenty Contemporary Calligraphers
Coinciding with the 58th Twenty Contemporary Calligraphers Exhibition, this show displays small works by the featured artists on the 6th floor gallery.More »
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“45th Jukikai Exhibition”
Celebrating the dedicated careers of the 5 existing members of the Jukikai painting exhibition, and their continuous revelations of creative energy.More »
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“Coloring Spring”
Mounted works from leading contemporary nihonga artists, offering up a coloring of Spring.More »
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Mamoru Koinuma “Rising Sun”
A collection of painting work from Mamoru Koinuma.More »
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Shingo Imai Exhibition
Born in 1938 in Himeji and studying under Takeshi Hayashi and Kaoru Yamaguchi at Tokyo University of the Arts, Shingo Imai went on to become an active member of the Dokuritsu Bijutsu Association, and after...More »
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Kouseki Otsuki Exhibition
Marking 40 years of his career, Kouseki Otsuki presents an exhibition of ink works filled with flower blooms. More »
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Shoji Takahashi Exhibition
A collection of craft work from Shoji Takahashi .More »
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“New Year Decorations”
A collection of decorative work celebrating the traditions of New Year.More »
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Hiroshi Takemoto Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Hiroshi Takemoto.More »
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Ai Akino Exhibition
Ai Akino presents a collection of bold fresh work, including her large scale gold folding screen work depicting Rhododendrons, alongside other smaller works of the plants and flowers of the various seasons....More »
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Shigehito Matsuda “Dreams, Hopes and Light”
An exhibition of work from Shigehito Matsuda.More »
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“Yuji Kobayashi and the Raucous Forest”
An exhibition of work from Yuji Kobayashi. [Related Event] Live Painting Date: 7th December(Sat) 14:00- Guest: Yuji Kobayashi and Toru SaitoMore »
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Kotaro Fukui “Beginning Color, Beginning White”
The energetically created works of Tama Art University Nihonga Painting Department graduate Kotaro Fukui have been displayed at both group and solo exhibitions. While ostriches have been a frequent subject...More »
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Tetsu Suzuki Exhibition
Ceramics by Tetsu Suzuki.More »
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Animals To Decorate The Years
Wooden, stone, and bronze animal sculptures, including those related to the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac. Venue: Osaka Takashimaya 6F Gallery NextMore »
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Ryohei Miyata “To The Sea”
Tokyo University of the Arts president Ryohei Miyata continues to pursue new artistic expressions, creating works ranging from traditional metal craft to sculpture. He received the Japan Art Academy Award...More »
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Masahide Yamamoto “Landscapes of Britain”
Works by Masahide Yamamoto.More »
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Hidetoshi Ikeda “Forms That Envelop Life”
Wood and terracotta works with female images portraying the soft interiors and strong exteriors of seeds, ships, and other forms that protect life. Venue: Osaka Takashimaya 6F Gallery NextMore »
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Skill and Harmony
Works by five serious sculptors carrying on the traditional techniques of wooden sculpture. Sparing neither time nor effort, they have created works that let the viewer sense the sharpness of the chisel...More »
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Ryota Oishi Exhibition
An exhibition of painting work from Ryota Oishi.More »
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Kazuhito Oba + Noriyuki Furutani + Akari Furutani Exhibition
Pottery made by three students while living with their teacher, Takashi Nakazoto, in America and Denmark. They are now each pursuing their own styles of pottery while living in different locations including...More »
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Wang Shuye Exhibition
Wang Shuye’s oil and India ink paintings are visual expressions of what he considers to be places representing ideal spirituality. These paintings, which include new works, abstractly depict famous symbols...More »
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Kozo Kato Exhibition
Living National Treasure Kazo Kato, a giant in the world of Mino ceramics, presents new works in his first exhibition in two years. While applying the traditional skill and spirit of Momoyama ceramics...More »
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Norioki Nakamura Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Norioki Nakamura.More »
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Tatsuzo Shimizu Exhibition
A comprehensive exhibition of works by Tatsuzo Shimizu (b. 1936), an award-winning Japan Art Academy member known for his panoramic paintings featuring water. More »
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Fumie Sasai “Fruitful”
Focuses on new objects d’art and lidded pottery by a dry lacquer artist known for her works featuring motifs of flowers, fruit, and children. More »
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Hiroshi Sakurai “Ruins, Interiors, Sunny-Side Up Eggs”
Mainly new works, including still lifes of the ruins and room interiors of Spanish villages, as well as pieces featuring sunny-side up eggs, a long-running theme in Sakurai’s work. Sketches from the artist’s...More »
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“The Shift of the 4 Seasons - The Landscapes of Japan”
Leading figures of nihonga gather in an exhibition which captures the beauty of the changing seasons and their embodiment in the landscapes of Japan.More »
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Shigeru Kitamura + Yasuko Konishi ”Beautiful and Shining”
Lacquer works by two artists following in the footsteps of Shousai Kitamura.More »
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Living National Treasure: Akihiro Maeda
Exhibition of porcelain works by Akihiro Maeda, who was granted the title of Living National Treasure in 2007. The Tottori-born artist is renowned for his minimalist, faceted white porcelain (hakuji) vessels....More »
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Shigehiro Yano Exhibition
Exhibition of oil painting by Shigehiro Yano.More »
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Kazu Fujiwara Exhibition
Exhibition of ceramics by Kazu Fujiwara.More »
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Aobuchi Kai Exhibition
Exhibition of Nihonga painting on the theme of “approaching snow, the moon and flowers” by 12-member group Aobuchi Kai, including new works on the traditional format of fans mounted on a screens. *Please...More »
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Yuboku Mukoyoshi “Beauty and Heart: Buddhist Sculpture”
Yuboku Mukoyoshi was introduced to wood carving by his father at the age of eight, and has since created sculptures ranging from 10cm to 10m. This exhibition features his works of Buddhist sculpture.More »
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Kazumasa Ozawa Exhibition
Exhibition of stunningly realistic still life painting by Kazumasa Ozawa.More »
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Yoko Tembo “Expressions of Water, Expressions of Earth”
Exhibition ceramic art by Yoko Tembo.More »
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Yoshiaki Nishii Exhibition
西井義晃による絵画作品の展示。薔薇の作品とスペイン・ポルトガルの色とかたちに魅せられた心象風景を発表します。 More »
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Kazumasa Fujisaki Exhibition
Exhibition of lacquerware by Kazumasa Fujisaki.More »
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Ichiro Shintani Exhibition
Exhibition featuring Ichiro Shintani’s charming animal sculptures, rendered in materials from stone to bronze and clay.More »
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Yasuo Tamaki “A Dirt Pilgrimage”
Exhibition to commemorate Yasuo Tamaki’s 50 years of creating ceramics. More »
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Tunagu — Heart, People, Skill
Exhibition of contemporary craft from the Osaka region, including by the few local craftsmen continuing ancient metal and bamboo traditions, and those who have revived lost techniques.More »
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Contemporary Tea Gathering
An invitation to a casual tea gathering using wares by contemporary artists.More »
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The Second Handicraft Man & Woman Exhibition
Exhibition of young artisans working in Japanese traditional crafts. *Please refer to the website for the full list of participants (in Japanese only).More »
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The 7th “My Horizon” Exhibition
Group exhibition by leading Japanese contemporary painters and core members of the Kokugakai artist group.More »
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Kazuaki Hashimoto “Kanon”
Kazuaki Hashimoto creates earthen statues using ancient methods to explore the beauty of human expression.More »
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Ikuro Yagi Exhibition
Exhibition of Nihonga works by Ikuro Yagi (b. 1955). Yagi, who was a recipient of the Takashimaya Art Prize, has striven to retain in his works aspects of Japanese aesthetics that are steadily being lost...More »
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Tomoko Esashi “Cat”
Tomoko Esashi has created a character, Kaodeka-kun (the Big-Faced Cat). In this series of sculptures, playfully entitled “National Treasure Cosplay”, Kaodeka-kun rather comically takes the form of some...More »
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One Direction: Documentary Photography Exhibition
An exhibition of photography following the popular boy band, One Direction, in anticipation of their upcoming performance in Japan in November. More »
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Yoshiyuki Sone Exhibition
Exhibition of ceramic art by Mino potter Yoshiyuki Sone.More »
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The 9th Madoka Exhibition
Exhibition of four artists from the Madoka painting group who strive to create works of individuality that defy concepts of genre.More »
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The Botanical Art of Pierre-Joseph Redouté
Exhibition of botanical art by Pierre-Joseph Redouté, who served as a court painter under Queen Marie Antoinette. More »
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Naohiko Kamiyama Exhibition
Exhibition of Shigaraki ware by Naohiko Kamiyama.More »
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Tsutomu Kishi Exhibition
Exhibition by ceramic artist Tsutomu Kishi, who draws on the memory his initial experience with clay and emphasises the primordial nature of the material in his works.More »
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Contemporary Painting, Sculpture and Craft
Exhibition of sculpture, craftworks, Nihonga and Western-style painting by young artists who bring a fresh and modern sensibility to works of traditional media. [Image: Gyotake Nagana”Shiba Dog,” Takashimaya...More »
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The 5th Ryo no Kai Exhibition
Exhibition by the 12-member contemporary Yoga (Western-style painting) group, Ryo no Kai. *Please refer to the website for the full list of artists.More »
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Masayuki Kanda Exhibition
Exhibition of Masayuki Kanda’s vibrant, mosaic glass objets and vessels. [Image: Masayuki Kanda, “Plate Glass Bowl”, Takashimaya Art Gallery Osaka]More »
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Noriyuki Kimura Exhibition
Exhibition of ceramic artist Noriyuki Kimura, whose celadon works are characterized by countless, microscopic air bubbles caused by wood ash attaching to the glaze as the piece is fired, refracting the...More »
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The 5th Seisei Kai Exhibition
Exhibition of the four-artist group Seisei Kai, which strives to reflect in their works the individuality of each artist and bring new vitality to the world of Nihonga painting. [Image: Maki Susumu...More »
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Kazuko Gun Exhibition
Kazuko Gun creates vibrant glassworks using the ancient technique of pâte de verre, in which she creates a paste out of crushed glass and silver and fires it in a mold. [Image: Kazuko Gun, “Bossa...More »
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Itsuura Kai Exhibition
Exhibition of paintings by an Ibaraki-based group. *Please refer to the website for the full list of artists in this exhibition.More »
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Koji Kita Exhibition
Exhibition of still life painting by Koji KitaMore »
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Kosuke Kaneshige Exhibition
Exhibition of contemporary Bizen ceramics by Kosuke Kaneshige.More »
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The 3rd San San Exhibition
Exhibition of works and folding screens by three Nihonga artists who specialise in depictions of wildlife, and all emphasise the process of sketching in order to truly understand their subject and infuse...More »
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Akio Omori Exhibition
Exhibition of Akio Omori, who creates works that are likened to ritual objects, such as statues based on animals, chandeliers and mirrors, of a sensibility that is both decorative and practical.More »
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The 35th Tokakai Exhibition
This exhibition showcases the paintings of 12 artists from group Tokakai, founded 1979. [Gallery Talk] Date and Time: 7/20 (Sat) 15:00 Admission free Please refer to the website for details.More »
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Yoko Hirosawa Exhibition
Exhibition of glass vessels, including implements for tea ceremony and other rituals, by Yoko Hirosawa, who attempts to convey in her works the diverse qualities of glass: its fragility and strength, boldness...More »
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Tokuo Kawai Exhibition
Exhibition of prize-winning Kiyomizu-yaki potter Tokuo Kawai. More »
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Shoka Suyama Exhibition
Exhibition of ceramics by Shoko Suyama. Suyama endeavours to create pieces that are not only pleasing to the eye and touch, but have seasonal as well as healing qualities.More »
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Tokyu Mizue Exhibition
Tokyu Mizue (1940-) studied painting from a young age under his father’s tutelage, and combines his experience in ink and oil painting to create a new style. This exhibition showcases Mizu’s most recent...More »
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Masanao Kaneta Exhibition
Exhibition of talented hagi potter Kaneta Masanao, who pioneered a technique of carving (called “kurinuki” as an alternative to throwing pieces, giving his works a curious, primitive feel.More »
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Koji Inagaki Exhibition
Exhibition of paintings by Koji Inagaki, whose works incorporate both planned elements and those that he encounters by chance. [Image: Koji Inagaki “Marietta”]More »
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Kazuhiro Uno Exhibition
Exhibition by Western-style painter Kazuhiro Uno. The artist tries to capture in her representation of living things the moment one accepts that the world and everything we know is transient.More »
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Dohei Tsuboshima Exhibition
Exhibition by Mie potter Dobei Tsuboshima showcasing his characteristically dynamic forms in which he employs a variety of techniques including inlay and openwork; underglaze blue and overglaze red, gold...More »
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Misao Shimizu Exhibition
Originally an art restorer, Misao Shimizu became the student of Nihonga painter Ikuo Hirayama, most famous for his other-worldy Silk Road landscapes. Shimizu has become highly-acclaimed for his ability...More »
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Setsuko Kagitani “The Song of Colour”
Exhibition of Osaka-born artist Setsuko Kagitani’s expressive flower paintings. [Image: Setsuko Kugitani, “Red Dahlia” Takashimaya Art Gallery Osaka]More »
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Tatsuji Yamanaka Exhibition
An exhibition of blue and white wares by Nara potter Tatsuji Yamanaka. More »
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Sadamitu Sugimoto Exhibition
[Image: “Murasakishino Bowl” 11.8x7.8cm] More »
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Takehiro Tsuji Exhibition
[Image: Marseilles] More »
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Mutsuo Yanagihara "A Well Where the Owl Nests"
The theme of this exhibition is "wells". Forty new works dealing with the antithesis of blue deep wells and chawan bowls will be on display. [Image: Mutsuo Yanagihara "A Well Where the Owl Nests" 25x18.5x16]...More »
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3rd Touka Group Exhibition
The Touka (peach blossom) Group exhibition is being held as part of the marking of the centenary of Takashimaya's art department. The group name comes from a verse by the T'ang poet Li Bai and was inaugurated...More »
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Keizan Kato "Seiji"
This exhibition features flower bases, Censers, and bowls by Keizan Kato. [Image: Keizan Kato "Kinuta Seiji Koro" 11.5x10cm ]More »
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Yasuhiro Tanigawa "A Look at Creating"
Yasuhiro Tanigawa's work, unique and refined, has a chic and sharp take on contemporary society. This exhibition will show his ambitious work using the 12 star signs. [Image: Yasuhiro Tanigawa "What...More »
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Shugo Takauchi Exhibition
This exhibition showcases 60 pieces of Takauchi's ceramic works, including teacups, flower vases, plates and bowls. [Image: Shugo Takauchi "Oribe Vase" 15.5x29cm]More »
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Atsushi Uemura Exhibition
[Image: "Flying" part 30]More »
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Yasokichi Tokuda "Brilliant Glazes"
[Image: "Brilliant Glazes" 52.5x7cm]More »
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Shouchiku Tanabe "Sanson Flower Arrangement"
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Michiro Watabiki Exhibition
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Fukumi Shimura Exhibition
Exhibition of a textile-dyeing artist.More »
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Keiji Hayashi Exhibition
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"West Winds" Exhibition
Group exhibition of three contemporary woodblock print artists.More »
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Tadahiko Nakayama Exhibition
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Makimasa Imai Exhibition
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Spring Painting Exhibition
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Kosuke Kaneshige Exhibition
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Fujio Nishida Exhibition
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"Takashimaya Art Department 100th Anniversary 2008: So Club" Exhibition
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Seizou Tamano Exhibition
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Shigeaki Kuromitsu Exhibition
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4th Zoroku Mashimizu Exhibition
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Sotaro Takanami Exhibition
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"Japanese Paintings" Exhibition
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Fumiaki Fujiwara Exhibition
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Yutaka Nakamura Exhibition
[Image: "Flower Vase" 23.0x9.0x42.0cm]More »
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Kunie Komori Exhibition
Gallery Talk: February 17th (Sat) 14:00- [Image: "Meal Box" 21.5x9.2cm]More »
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"Yamamura Goryu Ikebana" Exhibition
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6th Evolution 16 Exhibition
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Koji Yoshioka Exhibition
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Toru Kawai Exhibition
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Musashino Group Exhibition
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Twenty Contemporary Calligraphers Exhibition
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Hiroo Amano Exhibition
[Image: "Whale Mothership" 60cm, bronze]More »
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Takayoshi Sakabe Exhiition
[Image: "Eshin" 130x130cm]More »
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Naoki Kawabuchi Exhibition
[Image: "Western Vase" 41.5x37.5cm]More »
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Setsuko Kagitani Exhibition
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Nobuko Akiyama Exhibition
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39th Jukki Group Exhibition
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"Works for the New Year" Exhibition
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Chitoshi Nakama Exhibition
[Image: "With a Gift" 27.5x14.5x36cm]More »
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"Sonnari" Exhibition
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Tatsuya Ishiodori Exhibition
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12th Eyes of the 21st Century Exhibition
Gallery Talk: December 8th (Sat) 14:00- More »
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Katsu Kokufu Exhibition
[Image: "Fuji Yuyu"]More »
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Katsuya Ogida "The Shapes of Light"
[Image: (Back) "Cube #67" 18.7x20.3x19.8cm, (Front) "Cube #65" 19.1x18.3x22.4cm]More »
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14th Tarouemon Nakazato Exhibition
[Image: "Karatsu White Vase with Black Scratched Motifs" 38.4x33.5cm]More »
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Ryota Oishi Exhibition
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Sadamasa Motonaga Exhibition
[Image: "White Triangle, Black Fall" acrylic on canvas]More »
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Yuho Kaneshige Exhibition
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Hirohiko Hiraiwa Exhibition
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Norioki Nakamura Exhibition
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Kozo Kato Exhibition
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Chikako Ikeguchi Exhibition
[Image: "The Black Amaryllis"]More »
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Kiichi Sumikawa Exhibition
[Image: "Orochi" 24x14x32cm, stainless steel]More »
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Suiran Nakamura Exhibition
[Image: "Blue Mizusashi with Clouds and Cranes" 24.5x24.0cm]More »
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Brian Williams Exhibition
Art Talk: October 13th (Sat), 14th (Sun) 14:00- on both days [Image: "Heaven of Kaitsuburi" 80x75cm, oil on panel]More »
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Hiroaki Tsutsui Exhibition
[Image: "Blue-White Ceramic Vase" 42.5x23.5cm]More »
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Hasshouka Exhibition
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Toshiyuki Fujiwara Exhibition
[Image: "Opium Poppy"]More »
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Kazumasa Ozawa Exhibition
[Image: "On the Sand"]More »
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Kyosuke Chinai Exhibition
[Image: "In the High Sand" 98x63cm]More »
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Hiroshi Hada Exhibition
[Image: "Morning Dew at San Francesco"]More »
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Kenji Hara Exhibition
[Image: "Yellow Seto Ricebowl" 10.5x7.0cm]More »
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Syushinkai Exhibition
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Kousen Nishimura "What the Devil Says"
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Yoshiaki Nishii Exhibition
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"The 3rd Madoka" Exhibition
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Kazu Fujiwara Exhibition
[Image: "Flower Vase with Handles" 29.5x39.0cm]More »
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Kajo Akae Exhibition
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Naohiko Koyama Exhibition
[Image: "Yohen Rice Bowl" 11.0x10.5x7.8cm]More »
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Seiseikai Group Exhibition
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Keisuke Sato Exhibition
[Image: "The Frontier: Admiration" 55x100x128cm]More »
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"Seven Spirits: Reflecting the Era" Exhibition
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Shizuto Teraike Exhibition
"Flora and fauna give us comfort - in my work, I focus on such motifs. It has been 55 years since I started working with ceramics, in hopes to create a different style from that of my father. The exhibition...More »
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Sachiyo Sugawara "Spring, Autumn, Kokoroha"
[Image: "The Coming Day" p.12]More »
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Toukyu Mizue Exhibition
Toukyu Mizue was born in Kyoto in the early Showa period, and learned how to paint from his father. For this exhibition, he focuses on "Ryokan, flowers, mountains, and waterscapes." [Image: "The Festival"...More »
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Teiichi Kizawa Exhibition
Teiichi Kizawa was born in Tokyo, 1930, and was approved by Takeshi Hayashi and Kenzo Tajika in 1950. Since then, he has continuously produced work and exhibited in various locations. The paintings that...More »
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Yoshinori Tsuboi Exhibition
The exhibition features the latest works by Yoshinori Tsuboi, who creates imprints on his work of bird and fish motifs. There will be approximately 60 works on display.More »
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Yuya Hirosaki Exhibition
Yuya Hirosaki utilizes white clay and fires them through an oxydizing process. The works exhibited include animal figures and tea equipment. Image: "Toubako Crane" 30x1cmMore »
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"Thumbhole" Exhibition
The exhibition features Japanese-style miniature paintings (22.7*15.8cm) by approximately 40 Kyoto-based artists. Subject matter include seasonal flora and fauna, and landscapes.More »
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"Contemporary Craft Works" Exhibition
The exhibition displays a collection of crafts created by popular contemporary craftsmen.More »
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Hideaki Maejima Exhibition
In 1939, Hideaki Maejima was born in Shizuoka and has studied wooden sculpture on his own. His works have been accepted and valued by many people. The exhibition will have approximately 20 realistic wooden...More »
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Keisuke Fujiwara Exhibition
Keisuke Fujiwara created his original ceramic style "Bizen Shino," after training in the Mino ceramic tradition. He is also in the process of establishing a new style in Bizen ceramic tradition since 1997,...More »
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Chozaemon Ohhi Exhibition
The exhibition celebrates Chozaemon Ohhi's 80th birthday and his art work that includes tea ceremony and flower arrangement equipment. More »
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"100th Anniversary of Takashimaya Art Club; the 3rd Beauty of Existence" Exhibition
The exhibition will feature works by seven artists including Gustavo Isoe. The exhibiting artists take take a straight look at what they depict, and express their own styles of beauty through their realism....More »