Gakei Gimlet SAAS - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gakei Gimlet SAAS. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Takeshi Mita “On the Contour Line”
Gakei Gimlet SAAS introduces the work of Takeshi Mita to Kansai, focusing on a selection of photographs from his 2015 Canon New Cosmos of Photography Award-winning series “On the Contour Line,” as well...More »
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Thai and Vietnamese Tribes – Accessories Market and Photography by Akira Okimoto
Photographer Akira Okimoto continues to photography ethnic minority tribes in Southeast Asia, broadcasting their charming ways of life to the world. Okimoto’s photographs are on display, along with a market...More »
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Takuboku Kuratani “What Happened in the Forest 02”
Takuboku Kuratani uses cyanotype photography to bring attention to the plight of plants that were exposed to radiation as a result of the Fukushima nuclear accident. This is Kuratani’s second exhibition...More »
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Masae Kariya “Animals 2008-2014”
An exhibition of representative paintings and video art on the subject of animals by Masae Kariya.More »
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Stephan Spicher “Lines of Power”
Stephan Spicher (b. 1950) studied art in his native Basel, Switzerland and several other well-known art centers across Europe. Drawing on multiple ideas from Eastern and Western art traditions, the basic...More »
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Seigo Aoki Exhibition
This extensive two-part exhibition includes works from two of Seigo Aoki’s major collections. Part I presents oil paintings from “Skin Behind the Eyes”, a series reminiscent of the New Impressionist painter...More »
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Akihito Takuma “Difference et Repetition/Tableau en Evolution”
Exhibitions of Akihito Takuma’s “Lines of Flight” series, which explores the relationship between French philosopher Gilles Deleuze’s works and painting, are held simultaneously at three Kansai art venues:...More »
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Surface of Window: Slow & Tense Atmosphere “Actuality and Boundary”
The title “Surface of Window” refers to the reflected surface on a windowpane. The surface represents one’s spirituality, and the external world, which is seen through the window, expresses society. The...More »
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Surface of Window/Slow & Tense Atmosphere, Actuality and Boundary
The exhibition title, “Surface of Window,” refers to the reflective surface of a windowpane. The surface represents one’s spirituality and the external world, which are seen through the window of society....More »
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Maiko Tajima “All Sorts of Things”
Maiko Tajima’s prints draw on themes in shunga, which achieved widespread popularity the Edo Period, and her own personal experiences, conveying the artist’s belief that the relationship between men and...More »
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Kazuya Yamashita “Relation”
Kazuya Yamashita creates landscapes taking Eastern cosmology as a focus, combining elements from the works of masters like Jakuchu and Sesshu and using traditional painting techniques (such as creating...More »
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Gimlet Movement & Collection
Exhibition of works by various artists, several of which are exhibiting for the first time.More »
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Takuboku Kuratani “What Happened in the Forest”
Takuboku Kuratani uses cyanotype photography to bring attention to the plight of plants that were exposed to radiation as a result of the Fukushima nuclear accident.More »