Galerie Centennial - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Galerie Centennial. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Kazuma Kawai “+ =”
An exhibition by Kazuma Kawai.More »
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Studio Nanahoshi Exhibition
An exhibition of adorable creatures by Studio Nanahoshi.More »
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Ikuko Deguchi Exhibition
Showing delicate pieces by Ikuko Deguchi.More »
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Orifushi Naito “Yorishiro”
This exhibition marks the end of the year with objects that represent the “yorishiro,” an object that attracts divine spirits, according to the Shinto religion.More »
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Orie Suzuki Exhibition
Works using wool, by Orie Suzuki.More »
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Tomoko Doi + Doddy Exhibition
A joint exhibition with handmade fabric birds by Doddy, portrayals of creatures and tales of the forest onto glass by Tomoko Doi.More »
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Kayo Matoba “Lucky Star Bookstore Reading Club”
Intaglio prints by Kayo Matoba featuring three tapir brothers and their adventures at Lucky Star Bookstore. Miniature picture books cards, and bookplates are also available. More »
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Mayo Tabata Exhibition
An exhibition by knit artist Mayo Tabata.More »
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Godai Kawakatsu “Lacquerware and Harmony”
An exhibition of lacquerware by Godai KawakatsuMore »
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Yuka Hamano Exhibition
Original drawings from picture book illustrator Yuka Hamano are shown along with illustrations by Mamechan.More »
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Moyoco Anno “A Part of Strip!-
Well-known manga artist Moyoko Anno presents her first exhibition in three years.More »
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Yuu Uozu + Yumi Seki Exhibition
A joint exhibition by ceramic designer Yuu Uozu and glass artist Yumi Seki, with a range of tableware, objects and accessories on display.More »
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Miyabi Katayama Exhibition
Printmaker, glass artist and oil painter Miyabi Katayama presents an exhibition of fused glass pieces made in a kiln, accessories and plates.More »
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Tomoko Tsuchii + Doddy Exhibition
Presenting Tomoko Tsuchii’s glassworks with motifs from stories and bird plushes and other cloth creations in the original style of Doddy. More »
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Yuko Hara Exhibition
Soft toy designer Yuko Hara’s exhibition-sale of spruced up new toys.More »
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Hiroko Ikeda Exhibition
Hiroko Ikeda presents pottery pieces based on all sorts of living creatures.More »
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Maki Yoshida “Loop”
A solo exhibition by Maki Yoshida.More »
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Miri Masuda “Let’s Gather in That Forest”
A solo exhibition of works by Miri Masuda.More »
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Eri Umemoto Exhibition
A solo exhibition of unusual objects and containers by Eri Umemoto.More »
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Eichiro Oshima Exhibition
Eichiro Oshima depicts Japanese scenes through his spherical works.More »
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Takai Yoshikazu “My Picture Book Exhibition 2016 Summer”
Illustrations, picture books and artwork by Takai Yoshikazu are on display.More »
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Tomoko Koyama Exhibition
An exhibition of drawings and prints by children’s book illustrator Tomoko Koyama.More »
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Tatsuya Tanaka “Miniature Calendar Exhibition 2016 Osaka”
Every day Tatsuya Tanaka publishes online photographs of miniature dolls and everyday objects. His first exhibition in Osaka presents his “Miniature Calendar” series which was started in 2011.More »
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Uozu Yu + Yoshimi Seki Exhibition
A collaborative exhibition by ceramicist Uozu Yu and glasswork artist Yoshimi Seki, displaying tableware and related accessories.More »
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Akiko Maeda “Welcome to the World of Cats - 2016”
An exhibition of works by Akiko Maeda.More »
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Takeshi Kitagawa Exhibition
Exhibiting Takeshi Kitagawa’s everyday usable products such as cups, plates and bowls that are formed by hand and decorated with patterns of plants.More »
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Keisuke Hatanaka “Vessels and Friends”
Keisuke Hatanaka’s earthenware exudes quality and intuition that stems from the artist himself. Exhibited are Hatanaka’s durable yet fragile pieces.More »
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Shinichi Okura “Black and Red”
Yayoi lacquer by Shinichi Okura.More »
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Masanori Inui Exhibition
Displaying original illustrations by Masanori Inui.More »
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Ippei Hirasawa Exhibition
Ippei Hirasawa’s many illustrations are on show.More »
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Yoko Kato Exhibition
Displaying original illustrations from Yoko Kato’s picture book.More »
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Ikuko Deguchi “Decorating the New Year”
Monkey figurines and other ceramics to bring color and character to the new year.More »
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Mikako Kawai “New Year”
Mikako Kawai produces decorative works to welcome in the New Year.More »
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Gaku Nakagawa + Tetsuzi Yamaguchi “A Little Bit Rimpa Illustrations”
Contemporary Rimpa pop illustrations for all ages by two artists with different techniques but a shared style influenced by classical Japanese art. More »
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Masami Shimokoshi “The Shape of Feelings - Entrusting Animals”
A solo exhibition by ceramicist Masami Shimokoshi.More »
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Yoko Terada “Clay Trains - Travels to Kyushu”
A line up of Yoko Terada’s handmade trains of Kyushu, crafted from clay.More »
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Tomoko Doi “Inside a Glass Forest”
From stories and fairy tales embedded into glass objects, to painted glass containers and tumblers featuring animals, to small accessories and goods made from kneaded glass, Tomoko Doi shows the full range...More »
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Mayo Tabata “Knitted Totes”
Mayo Tabata exhibits her knitted mini tote bags.More »
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Umi Illustration Exhibition 2015
Conveying the beautiful and the adorable, Umi captures women enjoying the autumn season in her illustrations.More »
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Yuko Hara “Stitching Autumn Colors”
Yuko Hara combines fabrics and yarn using colors reminiscent of fall in her soft toy creations.More »
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Tamaki Matsuda + Mamiko Masumura Exhibition
Human and animal figurines created with dry lacquering techniques used for Buddhist statues in the Nara period (710–794).More »
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Godai Kawakatsu “Encounter with Lacquer Ware”
Godai Kawakatsu exercises full control over his works from start to finish, in his lacquered wood tableware.More »
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Emi Shimamoto + Kana Hagiwara “Five Festivals in Lacquer”
Five traditional Japanese festivals expressed in lacquer.More »
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Shinichi Okura “Tanabata Exhibition”
Refreshing, seasonally themed works to celebrate the July 7th Tanabata Star Festival.More »
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Haruo Wada “Piece of Days”
An exhibition of wooden crafts that depict the stories or fragments of images that are born from everyday creations.More »
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Artist Parasol Exhibition
For this exhibition, 60 artists remake a manufactured sun umbrella in their own distinctive styles.More »
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Yumiko Hori Exhibition
Japanese artist Yumiko Hori presents her take on the four seasons using silk crepe fabric and Japanese confectionary.More »
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Tetsuji Yamaguchi “The Cat and the Sparrow”
An exhibition by Tetsuji Yamaguchi, who continues to amaze viewers with his creations of hand-drawn dyeing on textured cotton. More »
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Nenet x Art
The fifth collaboration between artists Jun Ichihara and Keita Hiroko, and the baby goods’ maker Yayoi.More »
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Megumi Mukawa “Tenmabashi Zoo”
Presenting a series of 11 water-based woodblock prints featuring animals selected for the 2014 Bologna International Children’s Book Exhibition, as well as other works with motifs of birds, animals, and...More »
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Masanori Inui “Rolling”
An exhibition of illustrations and picture book art by Masanori Inui.More »
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Minako Kimura “Pottery Exhibition - Play with The Seasons”
Introducing dolls and ceramics by Minako Kimura that respond to the four seasons.More »
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Makoto Senoo Exhibition
Makoto Senno paints colorful lacquer onto objects made of wood, earth, metal, and other materials. His flower vases, jars, covered boxes, and re-crafted antiques are on display.More »
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Aki Fukui Exhibition
An exhibition of artwork on flat surfaces by Kyoto born artist Aki Fukui.More »
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Four Treasures of the Study Exhibition
A group exhibition of ceramic and lacquer works.More »
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Teji Asanuma Exhibition
A solo exhibition by an illustrator whose career spans 40 years, Teji Asanuma.More »
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Tadayoshi Yamamoto Exhibition
An exhibition of original drawings and postcards by illustrator Tadayoshi Yamamoto.More »
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Noriko Kariyazono Homage Exhibition
An exhibition in memory of Wakayama-born illustrator Noriko Kariyazono, featuring her unpublished works and works by other related artists. Exhibiting Artists: Noriko Kariyazono, Keiko Aoi, Chizue Ikoma,...More »
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Shin-Butsu Exhibition 2015
An exhibition that brings together various portrayals of God and Buddha. Exhibiting Artists include: Keiko Aoi, Chizue Ikoma, Baron Ueda, Tsukushi, and Manabu Nakagawa.More »
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Mikako Kawai “Clear Weather”
An exhibition of works using various materials such as earthenware, wood, and iron.More »
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Natsuco Moon “Recollection”
An exhibition of Natsuco Moon’s illustrations.More »
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Book Cover’s Works by Tsukushi
An exhibition of illustrations carefully selected from over 100 book covers.More »
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Monochrome Forest - Add a Touch of Color
An exhibition of media art and installations, including hand drawn monochrome forests and projection mapping.More »
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Kazuko Tsuji Exhibition
An exhibition of shapes and colors inspired by the festival mood: Spanish festivals, daydream festivals, and fun letters of the alphabet.More »
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Masami Shimokoshi Exhibition
An exhibition of works by Masami Shimokoshi.More »
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Koji Nakata Exhibition
Illustrations of Japanese tales of the supernatural, including “Oni no Orei” (Thanks to Ogres), a recreation of stories from the ancient Buddhist collection Nihon Ryoiki. “Oni no Orei” appears on the electronic...More »
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Shinichi Ohkura “Autumn. Japan”
Shinichi Ohkura’s works that focus on the season of Autumn in Japan, featuring motifs of chrysanthemums.More »
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Moyoco Anno “Ochibi-san Exhibition 2014”
Celebrating the release of Moyoco Anno’s picture book “Ochibi-san”, this exhibition presents works featuring themes of Kamakura, the setting of “Ochibi-san”. Original illustrations that ran the in Asahi...More »
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Miyuki Sakai Exhibition
Presenting the embroidery of Miyuki Sakai, who spins a life “hungry for food, prayer, and love under the rays of the sun” into her works.More »
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Maruya “The Shape of Sonority, Or, a Fortress for Small Birds”
Maruya’s works have featured floral motifs for a number of years. These paintings visualize the shapeless concept of “sonority.”More »
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Makoto Seo Exhibition
In his first solo exhibition in Osaka Makoto Seo features a collected of lacquer paintings, jewellery accessories and tableware produced from wood, clay and metal in his studio in Kiso. [Image: Makoto...More »
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Hiroko Ikeda Exhibition
A collection of work from Hiroko Ikeda. [Image: Hiroko Ikeda]More »
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The Rocket Gold Star Exhibition
An array of animals greet the viewer in a collection of colorful paintings and bold sculptures.More »
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Setsuko Ueda + Yasuko Sugimoto Exhibition
A collection of work from Setsuko Ueda and Yasuko Sugimoto.More »
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Keiko Hirota, Junko Nakaarai “Nenet x Art— Baby’s Room 4”
The fourth collaboration between artists and the baby goods’ maker Yayoi. The first ten visitors on day one will receive an iron-on crest as a gift.More »
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Tetsuji Yamaguchi Exhibition
Presenting the illustrations of Tetsuji Yamaguchi, who received an award at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair. Works by the artists seesaw. and Satuoru Suzuki, two other winners, are also displayed.More »
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Kana Ogiwara + Takashi Saito + Susumu Ueda Exhibition
Revealing the beauty of Japan’s four seasons in delicate colors and words, with visual interpretations of Susumu Ueda’s seasonal publication. More »
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Hidetotsu Kawakatsu + Godai Kawakatsu Exhibition
Presenting lightly lacquered paulownia wood tableware to be enjoyed in everyday life. More »
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Ikuko Deguchi Exhibition
A collection of work from Ikuko Deguchi.More »
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Maki Yoshida “At the End of a Long Winter”
An exhibition of work from Maki Yoshida.More »
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Manami Hayasaki + Fumi Yamamoto “Two Moons and Suns”
Presenting illustrations by Manami Hayasaki and Fumi Yamamoto inspired by the picture book “Drole de Menage” by poet Jean Cocteau. Experience two separate worlds of artwork born from one story. Postcards...More »
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Yasuhiro Matsui “Prayer Reborn—Bodhisattvas of Recovery and Buddhist Images in Digital Art”
Presenting a new form of digitally created Buddhist images made with recovery from the many natural disasters and accidents of recent years in mind. This is the first exhibition of digital Buddhist art. “Bodhisattvas...More »
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Monmannequin Sale Exhibition #4 “I am”
An exhibition and sale of the hand made textile accessories “Monmannequin”, offering the chance to express your unique character through a select choice of decorative items.More »
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Yasuhiro Uratsuji Exhibition
A collection of work from Yasuhiro Uratsuji.More »
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Chiharu Hagiwara + Tomoko Hagiwara Exhibition
Chiharu Hagiwara and Tomoko Hagiwara present their first joint exhibition in Osaka, with an air of freshness brought by the tea ware of Chiharu and the pots and vases of Tomoko.More »
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Yuko Fujimoto Exhibition
A collection of work from Yuko Fujimoto.More »
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Mari Shimo + Yoshie Nakao “Le Plaisir”
A collaboration between pressed flowers and French framing, with work of students also on display.More »
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Mayo Tabata Exhibition
Works by Mayo Tabata.More »
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Hiroko Ikeda “Funny Spice”
An exhibition of illustration and original hand made goods for all to enjoy.More »
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Akiko Maeda Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Akiko Maeda.More »
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Tomoko Kataoka + Tictoc “Children’s Exhibition by Two Tomokos”
Drawings of children by Tomoko Kataoka and Tictoc (Tomoko Miyauchi).More »
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Eri Umemoto Exhibition
Exhibition of ceramic art by Eri Umemoto.More »
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Shin Tanaka “Nature Cashmere”
Exhibition of soft, warm cashmere apparel knitted using intarsia technique by Shin Tanaka for his new brand, “Shin”: a collaboration with cashmere brand J-Com.More »
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Etote Exhibition
Etote offers invites artists, including designers, illustrators and copywriters, in the world of picturebook writing to give courses. This exhibition gives an introduction to their work, also featuring...More »
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Yuka Kato “Monmannequin #3 Exhibition: My Greedy Days”
Exhibition of quirky accessories by Monmannequin, “made by greedy people, for greedy people.”More »
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Masanori Inui + Tomohiro Sekino + Hideyo Morioka “Christmas in August”
Multi-genre exhibition of works by 3 artists on the theme of Christmas (a bit off-season). More »
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Dogs and Cats
An exhibition of works by two dog and cat-loving artists.More »
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Ikuko Deguchi “Everyday Tableware”
Exhibition of ceramics by Ikuko Deguchi.More »
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Atsuko Kanzuki “Les Quatre Saisons”
Exhibition of monochrome photography on the theme of the everyday scenes through the seasons.More »
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Sun mi “Parasols and Folding Fans”
Umbrellas and fans made from African printed textiles will be exhibited and on sale.More »
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"The Shape of the Heart" Exhibition
This is an exhibition of accessories by 14 instructors of the Fiore Wire Art Jewelry classroom and the chief lecturer Tomoko Kitayama. Under the theme of "the shape of the heart", original jewelry using...More »
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Chihiro Noda + Masahiro Shinosaki "Dog Show - Dogs Galore"
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Ai Ikeda Exhibition
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Atsushi Deguchi "Fortune"
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Rika Seno Exhibition
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Megumi Sakakibara "Repeating Cloth - Succession"
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Saiko Aoi Exhibition
"I drew colorful illustrations of a mysterious world where you seem to be inside a picture book with traveling cars. In the ocean, deep-diving with the fish; flying in the sky with the birds; driving in...More »
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Ippei Hirazawa "Tasty?"
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"Colors" Exhibition
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Yui Yamanouchi "Mignonne"
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Yuno Nishiura "Clay Sweets"
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Kimiko Takemoto Exhibition
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"Shimokita Style in Osaka" Exhibition
This exhibition features 9 illustrators who have met through a free paper "Shimokita Style" in Tokyo.More »
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"Cards + Pochibukuro (Gift Money Envelopes)" Exhibition
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Hisanori Yoshida "Invitation from Noro"
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Tupera Tupera "Stories of 12 Constellations"
This exhibition features the original illustrations of the picture book "Stories of 12 Constellations". More »
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"Colobockle" Exhibition
This exhibition features the original illustrations of the picture book "Ethnic Clothes in the World".More »
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Tomoko Nuga "Honey Time"
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Akiko Maeda "Welcome to the World of Cats 2007"
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Yayoi Yamamoyo Exhibition
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"Illustration 7" Exhibition
This illustration exhibition features seven artists from various fields.More »
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Takanori Suzuki Exhibition
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"Seigei Illustrations Selected By Kunio Sato and Kazuhiro Tada" Exhibition
This is the 3rd Seigei Illustration exhibition organized by the Department of Information Design at Osaka Seikei University, Faculty of Art and Design. Exhibited works are selected by illustrator Kunio...More »
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"Artist Chess" Exhibition
Chess is a traditional British game. In Japan, chess is more known for its ornamental presence in movies or as part of an interior. The exhibition features chess pieces that are adorned intricately by...More »
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Fumiko Maeda "Fu Fu fu's Wonderful World"
The exhibition features Fumiko Maeda's watercolor illustrations and 3D works inspired by her experiences in daily life, in a Southern island and in her dreams. Maeda also creates Batik products based on...More »
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Maki Maeda Exhibition
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Atsushi Deguchi Exhibition
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"The Days of Teku Teku -Interior Goods with Wood, Pictures and Cloth-" Exhibition
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Junzo Terada "Quel Jour Est-il Aujourd'hui?"
Each day during the year can become a day for celebration; for example, Christmas and New Years are important days within the year. The exhibition features postcards and goods designed by Junzo Terada....More »
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"Our Textiles" Exhibition
The "hidamari" series will be released in Spring 2007. Featuring fluffy towels with rabbit, cat, dog and elephant motifs, there will be bags of various sizes, cups and postcards on display.More »
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Yoshino "loukoum's room"
The exhibition will feature "loukoum," an original textile created by the artist and illustrations that accompany it. More »
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"Pu Pu Pi Poodle" Exhibition
This exhibition focuses on the most fashionable dog, the poodle. Displayed artwork will consist of various media including illustrations, crafts, accessories, ceramics, etc., and both 2-dimensional and...More »
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Megumi Sakakibara "hidamari"
The "hidamari" collection, items made by Megumi Sakakibara, will be released in spring 2007. The collection will include towels with rabbit, cat, dog, and elephant motifs, and bags of various sizes, cups,...More »