Art Space Zero-One - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Art Space Zero-One. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Tami Yanagawa “The Empress Era”
Following the earthquake and tsunami of 2011, and the subsequent meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, Tami Yanagawa was propelled into activity, producing sketches that depicted her discovery...More »
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Maki Inui “Raihou”
In her first ever exhibition, Maki Inui, a recent artist with a history as an insect specialist, presents a range of sculptural works including figurines.More »
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Takahiro Sagawa “Rocking Life”
A solo show by Takahiro Sagawa.More »
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Kenichi Takasu “Eureka”
In celebration of its 10th Anniversary, Art Space Zero-One presents Kenichi Takasu’s solo exhibition “Eureka,” with a universe theme.More »
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Makoto Morimura “A Girl Named Rita”
A solo show by Makoto Morimura.More »
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Kenichi Takasu “An Exhibition of Past Work”
A solo exhibition by Kenichi Takasu. The exhibition is open on Aug.2,9, and 16. Please refer to the official site for further details.More »
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Nobuaki Itoh Solo Exhibition
A solo exhibition by Nobuaki Itoh.More »
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Naoki Sasayama + Tomoni Shintaku + Hirofumi Yugen “Art Cafeteria”
Presenting works on the theme of “food,” a subject that is universal yet the recipient of heightened concern in recent years amid safety issues and status as a part of education. More »
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The Wasp in a Wig
A group exhibition that reconsiders the expression of female sexuality.More »
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Toshiaki Yamaoka “Transgutic”
What is Transgutic? “Gutic” is a temporary name adopted to describe a certain form which seems to exist, and does not exist. I draw a line and remove it on screen many times, reclaiming them carefully,...More »
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Osamu Matsuda “Paraglider”
An exhibition by Osamu Matsuda that summons the deceased that drift on the internet.More »
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Nobihiro Hanaoka + Kenji NIshimura “Paraglider”
An exhibition of drawings by Nobihiro Hanaoka and Kenji NIshimura.More »
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Naoki Sasayama “Corpses and Art”
An exhibition of Naoki Sasayama’s watercolor paintings of corpses, from graphic pictures taken from the internet. Approximately 15 new and old paintings of corpses are on show. Not for the faint-hearted....More »
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Takehiro Satow “Look at a Tree and See a Forest.”
Takehiro Satow’s thought-provoking, textural works come to Art Space Zero-One. Apparatus-like works are assembled from various types of wood (such as driftwood and processed wood). Accommodating two of...More »
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Nariko Asa “People and the Edge”
Exploring human presence through the exhibition relay of 3 artists. Part 1: Ichiro Hasegawa 2/1-2/22 Part 2: Kae Oyanagi 3/1-3/29 Part 3: Nariko Asa 4/5-5/4More »
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Kanae Oyanagi “Bubbles and People”
The second exhibition in a series of solo shows spotlighting the works of three 2-D artists. The works of all three artists refrain from direct depictions of people while strongly suggesting human presences....More »
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Ichiro Hasegawa “Landscapes and People”
The first in a series of three exhibitions spotlighting the work of artists which while refraining from the direct depiction of people, strongly suggests a human presence. *Please check the website for...More »
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Naoki Sasayama Exhibition
In pursuit of death Naoki Sasayama brings out the force of life in a series focusing on traffic accidents and self-portraits of his own corpse. More »
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Haruna Yuma Exhibition
Haruna Yuma’s works approach gender issues especially in relation to women and the concept of the “pure woman” with a refreshing grittiness.More »
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Awako Mizukawa Exhibition
Exhibition of the illustrations of Awako Mizukawa in both digital and analogue (the latter in the form of acrylic paintings) versions. The subjects of Mizukawa’s works are products of her own imagination...More »