Gallery Tomo - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery Tomo. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Yukiko Sugiyama “Crash”
A classic car slumbers in a thick, lightless forest. A battle-worn bomber airplane rests shattered in a dusty and barren desert. Rust slowly eats away at the husk of a scrapped vessel that has fallen into...More »
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Machi Kamiya + Nanase Taki Exhibition
The works of Machi Kamiya and Nanase Taki are on show.More »
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Torihiko “Melancholic Portrait”
An exhibition of works by Torihiko.More »
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Kei Fujiki “Tsui So”
An exhibition of works by Kei Fujiki.More »
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Akira Itagaki Exhibition
As time goes by, it becomes impossible for things to remain as they were. Akira Itagaki’s paintings depict imagined landscapes that are inspired by nature.More »
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Davide Puma “Metamorphosis”
Davide Puma’s lyrically inspired paintings depict relationships between humans and nature, humans, and the universe, and the worlds of plants and animals. This is the artist’s first exhibition in Kyoto....More »
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Caori Fujita Exhibition
Sculpture by Caori Fujita.More »
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Madoka Matsuoka + Yuta Morinaga + Keiko Yada “Three Nihonga Artists”
Presenting works by three Nihonga painters from Hiroshima City University.More »
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Baku Sasaki Solo Exhibition
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Kaisyu Fujita + Taisuke Kondoh “Connect”
Exhibiting works that respond to the idea of connection, with Kaishu Fujita’s paintings based on people, and Taisuke Kondou’s paintings based on lines.More »
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Torihiko “Cave Party”
Presenting Torihiko’s drawings based on the Birdman.More »
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Multi - +Project 2016 International Group Exhibition
Multi” comes from the Latin word “multus” which means “much” or “many”. It can be seen in English words such as “multicultural” (many cultures) or “multimedia” (many media). Artists today also often work...More »
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Saki Maeda + Moe Matsunoki “Universal Change”
A joint exhibition by two artists, Saki Maeda and Moe Matsunoki, whose seemingly different works in oil painting and nihonga respectively, and with varying painting styles, reveal on closer inspection...More »
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Tomosuke Nakayama Exhibition
A solo exhibition by Tomosuke Nakayama. This exhibition is also held at Myorenji. Date: Oct.3 - Oct.10. Exhibition Hours: 10:00-16:00 (Closed on Wednesdays). Please refer to the official site for...More »
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Kei Arabuna “Empty Portrait”
An exhibition of works by Kei Arabuna.More »
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Shinya Yamamoto “Under the Blackstar”
A solo exhibition of paintings by Shinya Yamamoto.More »
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Kanazawa College of Art “Still Don’t Want to Go Back”
A group exhibition by students of Kanazawa College of Art.More »
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Moeko Machida “Sometime Somewhere Here Now”
Painter Moeko Machida trains in contemporary dance and Japanese Butoh, and uses the body as a subject matter in her paintings. [Related Event] Performance & Opening Reception Date: Feb.20 (Sat)...More »
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The Slow Dance of a Fleeting Winter
A small group exhibition.More »
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Kyoto Seika University 3rd-Year Nihonga Students Exhibition “Every Day”
Displaying the works of third-year Nihonga painting students at Kyoto Seika University. More »
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Ripple of Life
A group exhibition by four graduating students of the Nihonga Painting Masters Course at the Kyoto University of Art and Design.More »
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Torihiko “Forsaken Cities”
A print exhibition by Torihiko.More »
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Max Papeschi “Tre Mostre Tra Oriente e Occidente”
An international artist with an unshakeable reputation, Max Papeschi provides provocative and satirical works with a strong social message. This exhibition presents photographs from the “From Hiroshima...More »
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Marco Nereo Rotelli “Mirrors in my Languages”
An art show located in three different towns that connects two continents about culture and word through light’s mirrors that Marco Nereo Rotelli especially created for this occasion. These mirrors are...More »
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Blue
A group exhibition by second year students studying Nihonga painting and sculpture at Kyoto Seika University.More »
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Shigenobu Yoshida “2011312313”
A solo exhibition by contemporary artist Shigenobu Yoshida.More »
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Parasol
“Parasol” is the title of Kondo’s first short movie and is a love story for all those who have lost face. Although we account for only 5% of the whole universe among all the matter, we humans have been...More »
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Tomo Akiyama “The Beautiful Temperature”
An exhibition of paintings by Tomo Akiyama.More »
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Ichitake Kamiji “Re:Male”
Ichitake Kamiji’s sculptures of human faces are on display in this exhibition.More »
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Yoshika Oniyanagi + Junko Nakajima “Line and Thread”
A duo exhibition by two Japanese Nihonga painting artists studying their Masters at the Kyoto University of Art and Design.More »
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Baku Sasaki “From the Place I Ended Up”
An exhibition of paintings by Baku Sasaki.More »
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Kazutaka Sugitani “Somewhere Not Here”
An exhibition of colorful sculptural works by Kazutaka Sugitani.More »
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Kyoto Seika University Nihonga Course 3rd Year “Young Leaves”
A group exhibition by 3rd year students from the Nihonga (Japanese painting) course at Kyoto Seika University.More »
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Animal Ten III
A group exhibition by 5 artists.More »
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Stop
A group exhibition by students of the oil painting course at Kyoto University of Art & Design.More »
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Masumi Ohta Solo Exhibition
A painting exhibition by Masumi Ohta.More »
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Genjo Keido Solo Exhibition
An exhibition of luminescent paintings and tanko paper works by Genjo Keido. More »
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Max Papeschi “That’s All Folks!”
His first exhibition in Japan, Max Papeschi presents a range of provocative works. With a cynical and ironic humor, Papeschi targets mass communication and the globalized, consumerist society through his...More »
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M T Walker “Econasia: Romaji”
Australian video artist Mark Thomas Walker (M T WALKER) also holds the title of Technical Coordinator at the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF). Econasia: Romaji incorporates 4 of multi-channel...More »
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Dot & Meme “#01 Portrait Alternative”
Photography by members of the group “.&meme”. More »
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Torihiko “Cave and Wilderness”
An exhibition of work from Torihiko, under the intriguing subtitle “The men who passed the harbour.”More »
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Tsutomu Ishihara “The Sense of Four Seasons”
An exhibition of work from Tsutomu Ishihara.More »
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Gallery Tomo Small Works Exhibition
The second annual exhibition of paintings and illustrations canvas size 3 or smaller and petit-sized sculptures and ceramics. More »
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Taro Sakakibara “Japan Falls”
A hybrid of anime and ukiyo-e depicts the tales of a dreary provincial town. More »
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Hiroyuki Konishi “Shoot”
Hiroyuki Konishi presents his first solo exhibition in sculptural works.More »
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Miki Takagi Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Miki Takagi.More »
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Sou Jyu “With Charming People”
Presenting the first solo exhibition of photographer Sou Jyu.More »
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Kazue Kagen Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Kazue Kagen.More »
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Katsuhiro Fukumaru Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Katsuhiro Fukumaru.More »
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Jibikai Group Exhibiton
Traditional Korean embroidery. More »
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Draw Exhibition Vol. 1
Exhibition of 4 students enrolled on the Western Painting course at Kyoto University of Art and Design.More »