Tezukayama Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Tezukayama Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Yoshiyuki Ooe “Bōzu Bones Born”
Ooe is a native Osakan born in 1980. Once upon a time creating 2D portraits of himself, he progressed onto sculptures. “Changing the view changes the meaning and perception” is the motto of Ooe’s work....More »
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Hiroko Uehara “Deep Forest”
Hiroko Uehara creates her sculptures inspired by Japanese animism with a combination of plants and humans. By utilizing her skill of painting in detail, which was acquired through her early career, her...More »
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Kohei Yamashita “Woods”
For the first time in four years, Kohei Yamashita is having a solo exhibition. Works are based on the word “lost”, from Yamashita’s own experience from the time he ran off track in the mountains a few...More »
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Peter Stanick Exhibition
Stanick is an American artist who has a nice beard and looks like a Harley-Davidson rider. He was trained as a painter working with mediums ranging from acrylic on canvas, to recently with ink on paper...More »
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Satoru Tamura “0-9”
Presented in this exhibition is Satoru Tamura’s brand new work from his Machine Series (one of his most important series that began from 2010), titled “0-9”. Typically, the artist designs the machine...More »
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Yuki Tsukiyama Exhibition
Tsukiyama always begins his work with materials that interest him. He emphasizes ‘having fun’ by playing with various kinds of materials, capturing the characteristics and the essence of it to exploit...More »
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Dialogue
Tezukayama Gallery presents “Dialogue”, a group exhibition by Keisuke Jinba, Daisuke Abe and Bertrand Planes.The three directors of Tezukayama Gallery, each enthusiastically selected these three artists...More »
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Kazuma Koike “Buddha Blues”
Kazuma Koike’s work draws inspiration from motifs in everyday life and also from myths. Since 2015, his paintings have featured anything from spiritual figures to plants, pots, or even drum sets, usually...More »
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M collection
Osaka’s famed art collector “M” has been building his collection for three decades. This exhibition is a rare chance to see some of its treasures. More »
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Dominique Lutringer “Monochrome Landscape”
Japan based French artist, Lutringer was born and grew up in France, of a German father and French mother. He developed an interest in Japanese culture from an early age and moved to Japan in 1992. Lutringer...More »
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Masaaki Yamada Exhibition
After WWII, Masaaki Yamada worked for over 50 years independently and has never joined any group, but always regarded painting as his life. In recent years, there has been an international refocus on Japanese...More »
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Art7ten “1. Certains Regards a Osaka”
- Media: Painting - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video and Film
- 2016-11-25 - 2016-12-24
Hosten by Art 7ten, this exhibition showcases works by French artists in an exhibition that will relocate to Paris in January 2017, this time presenting works by Japanese artists. Introduced are 4 solo...More »
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Tetsu Ohnari “Tear”
Tetsu Ohnari was born in Tokyo in 1980. In 2004, he graduated from Nihon University College of Art and in the same year entered the sculpture course at Tokyo University of Art, where he completed his master’s...More »
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Misato Kurimune “From the Extreme of Subcutaneous to the Return to Reason”
Born in 1988, Misato Kurimune established her unique concept and style whilst studying at the Kyoto Seika University. She is now based in her hometown of Kobe where she continues to work. Kurimune has...More »
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Daisuke Takakura “Monodramatic / Loose Polyhedron”
Takakura is an emerging photographer that has become internationally popular for his ‘Monodramatic’ series. His works were featured in various media such as CNN and The Guardian. In addition in 2015,...More »
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One Piece Club “Maybe the First Time, Vol. 6”
This is the 6th “Kansai One Piece Club” collector’s exhibition. All collectors will exhibit the works which they have bought within the past year. This is a rare chance to see the artwork of these enthusiastic...More »
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Yuuki Tsukiyama “39/40”
In anticipation of his upcoming artists residence in Dubai, Yuuki Tsukiyama, an artist approaching his forties, presents a collection of new and older works.More »
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Tomoko Sakumoto “Form From”
Tomoko Sakumoto, born in Okayama Prefecture in 1978, creates three-dimensional porcelain works. She studied pottery at university and teaches ceramics at the University of Okayama. She is, without being...More »
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Kaoru Soeno “Fiction”
Currently, Soeno is based in Kanagawa Prefecture, where she works with the motif of the ‘hustle and bustle’ of the city. Her work is based on a paired back, black and white plane. In recent years, Soeno...More »
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Yasuka Goto “Etc., Etc., Etc.”
From a young age, Yasuka Goto was amazed by her grandfather and great-grandfathers’ experiences during wartime and their ability to survive such a cruel age. These stories, and recently the conflicts and...More »
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Kohei Yamashita + Yusuke Suga “The Glory (of Phenomenon): Act 1”
Tezukayama Gallery’s represented artist Kohei Yamashita is exhibited along with Kanto-based artist Yusuke Suga. Kohei Yamashita is based mainly in Kyoto and gains his own sense of memory, material and...More »
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Manabu Hasegawa “M60”
With firearms and knives as the subject matter, Manabu Hasegawa’s pieces consist of detailed pencil work on moulded paper, providing a contrast between the strong content and the fragility of the medium....More »
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Atsuko Tanaka Collection
The Tezukayama Gallery Collection presents around eight works from 1966 through the late years of the painter Atsuko Tanaka, a member of the Gutai Art Association.More »
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Kotatsu Iwata “2014 Painting Work”
An exhibition of paintings from New York based artist Kotatsu Iwata.More »
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Yoshiyuki Ooe “Y Atelier”
Ooe was born in 1980 and lives and works in Osaka. He began painting self portraits at the beginning of his career but in 2007 turned mostly to creating sculptures using the image of a boy. This is an...More »
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“Line and Territory” Dominique Lutringer
A solo exhibition by Kansai-based French artist Dominique Lutringer. As a European artist, and with interest in Japanese culture since he was of a young age, Dominique Lutringer has the ability to observe...More »
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Lee Ufan + Kishio Suga Print Exhibition
From the late 1960s to the beginning of the 1970s a group of artists working in Japan became referred to as “Mono-ha,” loosely translated as “The School of Things”. At the center of this “school” was a...More »
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One Piece Club “Maybe the first time, Vol. 4”
This is the 4th “Kansai One Piece Club” collector’s exhibition. All collectors will exhibit the works which they have bought within the past year. This is a rare chance to see the artwork of these enthusiastic...More »
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Lucie & Simon “In Search of Eternity”
The globally active art unit Lucie & Simon make their Japan debut with this exhibition of new video installation work, “In Search of Eternity”. Presented mainly on the large screen of the gallery space,...More »
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Shuzo Takiguchi Exhibition
Shuzo Takiguchi was known as a poet, art critic, and the man responsible for introducing surrealism to Japan. A leading figure of Japanese avant-garde art, he provided inspiration to countless young artists...More »
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Kazuma Koike “Neutral Palm Square”
Koike was born in 1980 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, but spent his early life in Argentina and Spain because of his parents’ career. These life experiences have somewhat affected his thinking and artistic...More »
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Satoru Tamura “Love Machine”
On display are several pieces from Tamura’s “Machine” series on the theme of love in time for Valentine’s Day. The main piece is Tamura’s “Ai Machine,” which was exhibited at Aichi Art Triennale 2013....More »
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Mariko Noda “Hope”
Tezukayama Gallery presents “Hope”, a solo exhibition by Mariko Noda from 23. Nov – 21. Dec 2013. Noda was born in 1985 in Saga prefecture and graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts with a BA in...More »
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Re: Focus Vol. 2
Group exhibition of 2D and 3D works by five artists. [Image: Yoshiyuki Ooe, “Look Look Hello”; Tezukayama Gallery]More »
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The Blue Print Drawings by Keith Haring
Exhibition of original blueprint drawings by Keith Haring (1958-1990), renowned for his public art works New York subways that tackled some of the major socio-political issues of the 1980’s. Haring created...More »
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Asako Otsuka + Nami Kanrei + Minami Shinohara “Focus”
Exhibition of three female artists. While the fact that women have achieved equality with men in the art world — the number of female students at arts universities far surpassing male — and indeed other...More »
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Misato Kurimune “Complex/Crushed/Condolence”
Kobe-born artist Misato Kurimune creates her works by printing a monochrome photograph on fabric, and applying various materials such as silver foil and cosmetics, to create captivating, timeless images. In...More »