Art Life Mitsuhashi - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Art Life Mitsuhashi. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Maki Nakamura Exhibition
Hand blown glass pieces by female glass artist Maki Nakamura.More »
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Kenkichi Kurokawa Exhibition
A ceramic design exhibition by Kenkichi Kurokawa of “soft” ceramic works.More »
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Kazuhiko Kobayashi Exhibition
Introducing works by Kazuhiko Kobayashi.More »
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Wataru Nakagawa Exhibition
The collages of Wataru Nakagawa contain objects often overlooked or abandoned by others, such as foliage that has withered and dropped off.More »
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Days and Scenery
Despite working in different fields of art, these four female artists share similar sensibilities. The gallery space is converted into a homely living room through their tableware and home accessories....More »
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Aki Yamamoto “Nanban Rendezvous”
Showing felt works by Aki Yamamoto.More »
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Masako Shirai “Still Further”
Showing paintings by Masako Shirai.More »
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Takashi Saito Exhibition
Textile artist Takashi Saito exhibits traditional style folding screens featuring plants and insects.More »
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Sou Saito Exhibition
An exhibition of paintings by Nihonga artist Sou Saito.More »
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Misa Konishi + Goemon Yuri Exhibition
A fun and lighthearted exhibition of illustrations by Misa Konishi and Goemon Yuri.More »
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Asako Ishizaki Exhibition
Textile works by Asako Ishizaki.More »
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Keiko Imamura “Katazome Works”
Textile works in the form of tapestries and panels bring a sense of color, life and vivacity to the Art Life Mitsuhashi.More »
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Kiyoko Kusunoki + Mayumi Ohara Exhibition
On show are flowers and paintings by floral coordinator Kiyoko Kusunoki, and preserved flower art by floral designer Mayumi Ohara.More »
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Sitting in Mitsuhashi
The Unoh studio has long been known for its Shaker furniture. This year it teamed up with 16 woodcraft artisans with ties to Mitsuhashi to create the chairs on display here. More »
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Chikako Ikeda + Saiko Takimura Exhibition
A joint exhibition by nihonga artists Chikako Ikeda and Saiko Takimura.More »
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Wataru Nakagawa Exhibition
Artist Wataru Nakagawa’s collages are made up of things usually discarded such as withered leaves and fruits of plants. In this exhibition, presented are works made from dried plants and papier-mache.More »
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Aki Yamamoto “Nanban Rendezvous”
Aki Yamamoto’s felt pictures are especially popular among women. For her 16th exhibit, she presents works with a “nanban” (Western or foreign) theme, inviting viewers to embark into a world of fun travels...More »
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Hitoshi Onishi “Continuing”
Hitoshi Onishi, a 39-year-old furniture maker, has been working with wood for 20 years and continues to see this practice as essential to his creativity. His dining table pieces, bookcases, and chairs...More »
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The World of Mei Zen
Porcelain doll artist and Ehime resident Mei Zen presents her creations.More »
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Art Cocktail Group Exhibition “Zine Collection”
On display is a collection of original zines hosted by Art Cocktail. Please refer to the official site for further details.More »
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Kanoko Mihara + Kumiko Sugaoka Exhibition
Presenting a joint exhibition by Kanoko Mihara and Kumiko Sugaoka. Kanoko Mihara creates kimono and obi sashes using Japanese embroidery whilst Kumiko Sugaoka produces high quality canvas bags.More »
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The Wind of 007
Ceramics students of the graduate school of Kyoto University of Art and Design present their final exhibition.More »
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Masae Ichikawa Exhibition
An exhibition by painter Masae Ichikawa.More »
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Midori Omori Exhibition
Since studying in France with the support of the French government, Midori Omori has held exhibitions in Paris, Tokyo, Osaka, and Kobe. She also continues to create children’s books and teach younger artists....More »
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Kazuhiko Kobayashi Exhibition
An exhibition overflowing with Kazuhiko Kobayashi’s intensity, with a gigantic 4m x 2.5m centerpiece.More »
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Masayuki Uno “Shaker Furniture”
Art Life Mitsuhashi gallery has been holding annual exhibitions of work from Unoh Furniture Workshop since 2006. The tenth show focuses on the work of director Masayuki Uno. These pieces reaffirm the spirit...More »
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Aki Yamamoto “Decorating Nanban”
Aki Yamamoto’s felt works depict the past and the present, Japan and the surrounding countries.More »
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Masako Shirai “On the Other Side”
Masako Shirai portrays the changing views from the base of Mount Hakkoda, transferring her impressions onto the canvas.More »
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Takashi Saito Exhibition
Takashi Saito’s solo exhibition of traditional hanging scroll paintings.More »
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Sakae Kurota “Vacance Canvas”
Sakae Kurota’s second solo exhibition sees her approaching her works with renewed serenity, presenting 10 works overflowing with ease.More »
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Syu Saito Exhibition
Syu Saito’s Nihonga paintings focus on the flower.More »
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Haruko Sugimoto + Yoshiko Matsuda “Wrapping Ceramics”
A joint exhibition of ceramics and textiles by Haruko Sugimoto and Yoshiko Matsuda, two artists who continue to produce familiar everyday crafts.More »
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Traces
Presenting works by a French artist.More »
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Kaneyoshi Kurokawa “Ceramic Design”
An exhibition by ceramics designer Kaneyoshi Kurokawa, showcasing lighting features and vases amongst other goods.More »
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Shigemitsu Kitajima “Echizen Bowls and Plates”
An exhibition of ceramics by Shigemitsu Kitajima.More »
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Tatsuya Nakagawa Exhibition
An exhibition of prints by Tatsuya Nakagawa.More »
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Masayuki Adachi Exhibition
Masayuki Adachi’s landscape paintings are not mere landscapes but the portrayal of all living creatures and the accumulation of time.More »
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The Wind of 007
Ceramics students of the graduate school of Kyoto University of Art and Design present their final exhibition.More »
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Koji Azuma Exhibition
An exhibition of free and facile sketches by Koji Azuma.More »
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Wataru Nakagawa Exhibition
An exhibition of collage works composed of leaves and other familiar objects.More »
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Kazuhiko Kobayashi Exhibition
A large variety of paintings, including some new work are on show.More »
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Learn to Shaker - Furniture Working Exhibition -
An exhibition of furniture by “UNOH furniture workshop” a furniture provider for the Shaker community, one of the few religious groups that were formed in the second half of the 18th century in the United...More »
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Aki Yamamoto “Namban Rendezvous”
These felt pictures evoke the fun of travelling to a faraway land from long ago. More »
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Kenkichi Kurokawa Exhibition
Solo exhibition by ceramic designer and lecturer of Kyoto Seika University Faculty of Design, Kenkichi Kurokawa. New clay works such as lighting, vases, and tableware, that illustrate Kurokawa’s unique...More »
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Masako Takai “Hibi Kore Koujitsu”
Japanese painter Masako Takai’s second solo exhibition following her show in 2005. “Hibi Kore Kojitsu”, also pronounced “Nichi nichi kore konichi” is a Chinese-Japanese Zen Buddhist proverb of more than...More »
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Sakae Kuroda “Wild Flower”
In her first solo show at this gallery Sakae Kuroda lifts the veil upon a unique blossoming world which seems to return to an innocent state of mind through a collection of watercolor and oil paintings....More »
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Yukio Kusunoki + Kiyoko Kusunoki Exhibition
Yukio and Kiyoko Kusunoki are father-and-daughter artists. Kiyoko creates pastel and watercolor pencil drawings of grasses and flowers with a soft touch, while Yukio’s work focuses on watercolor landscapes....More »
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Keiko Imamura Exhibition
A fresh dance of color and form gives a sense of the ecosystem of life in the unique patterns of Keiko Imamura’s stencil works which bring the breeze of early summer.More »
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Asako Ishizaki “Origine”
This is the third exhibition since 2002 for fiber artist Asako Ishizaki, who sees the extreme beauty to be found in the competition between all creation. She presents a world of alluring fiber sculptures...More »
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Satoshi Sato “Utsuwa”
Presenting the fifth solo show since 2010 for Satoshi Sato, who sustains a youthful passion for creation even as he approaches old age. Visitors can enjoy new works displaying Satoshi’s unique and free-spirited...More »
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Hiroshi Saito Exhibition
The fifth exhibition of Hiroshi Saito’s works since his graduation from Kyoto Seika University in 2009 presents enormous sculptural paintings 5.4 meters wide and 4.5 meters tall. As indicated by the title...More »
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Miyoko Konishi Exhibition
With an air of spontaneity Miyoko Konishi’s color pencil and water color works seem to dance from the paper they are drawn upon.More »
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“The Wind of 007”
Ceramics students of the graduate school of Kyoto University of Art and Design present their final exhibition.More »
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Yun Seong-Ho Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramic sculpture from Yun Seong-Ho.More »
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Haruo Yamanaka + Tamaki Ken Exhibition
The lacquer artist Haruo Yamanaka is a retired Kyoto City University of Arts professor emeritus and his wife, Tamaki Ken, is a painter. This exhibition of their works creates a harmony of 2D and 3D peices....More »
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Kazuhiko Kobayashi Exhibition
Paintings by Kazuhiko Kobayashi.More »
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Aki Yamamoto “Namban Sewing”
Retro yet modern felt works inspired by the Namban culture of 400 years ago.More »
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Misa Konishi Exhibition
Exhibition of painting by Misa Konishi.More »
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Furniture Working Exhibition
Exhibition of furniture for everyday living by four designers, made to appeal both aesthetically and functionally.More »
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Takashi Saito Exhibition
Exhibition of textile byobu folding screens by Takashi Saito, who takes motifs from the plants he lovingly cultivates at home.More »
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Akio Hamatani "Fiber and Space"
Hamatani is a fibers artist whose specialty is collaborating with architecture. His works seem to be floating in space, the numberless threads drawing natural curves by the force of gravity. As one changes...More »
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"Jewelry by Artists Part 4" Exhibition
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Ryo Morikawa "Children's Album"
"Children are like blessings from heaven and the photo albums of children contain very important memories for a family. The memories that jump out of albums, photo after photo - these revived memories...More »
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Sibyl Heijnen Exhibition
The work of Holland-born textile artist Sibyl Heijnen (b.1961) makes use of a diverse mix of materials and transcends genre boundaries. Since her large-scale solo exhibition "Installation" last year at...More »
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Naomi Ashida + Makito Shindo Exhibition
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Sadahiro Nomura Exhibition
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Naoko Noda Exhibition
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Toshi Sato Exhibition
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Kanako Yoshihara Exhibition
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Kuniko Ito Exhibition
Kuniko Ito is a textile artist who resides in Chigasaki. She uses animal motifs, depicting such as goats and camels, which obtain more character with time. A number of rugs created by the artist will be...More »
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Regina Altherr "Katachi-Utsuwa-Katachi"
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Tetsuo Fujimoto "Machine Drawing"
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Maiko Nakata Exhibition
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Zuse Meyer Exhibition
Zuse Meyer is an artist who lives and works in Berlin. The abstract paintings that posses rhythmical impressions strongly attract the visitors.More »
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Aki Yamamoto "Shapes to Adorn"
The exhibition features felt objects that have a slight Japanese taste and made from 100% wool. There will be objects to "adorn," bags and accessories.More »
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Unoh Furniture Workshop Exhibition
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Takashi Saito Exhibition
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Shigekazu Fukui Exhibition
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Yui Inoue Exhibition
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Jun Tomita + Frank Bauer Exhibition
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Shinichiro Tanaka Exhibition
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Tetsuo Kusama + Rou Takeda Exhibition
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Mitsuhiro Shoji Exhibition
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Keiko Imamura Exhibition
The exhibition will feature textile works.More »
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Yoko Akino Exhibition
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Michiyo Konishi and Koto Saito Exhibition
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Yukio Kusunoki Exhibition