Be-Kyoto - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Be-Kyoto. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Robert Wallace “Checklist”
Be-kyoto is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Kyoto-based American artist Robert Wallace. This is his second solo show with the gallery. Wallace’s unique mixed-media exhibition will...More »
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Ryo Kusumoto “Bow”
Kusumoto has been interested in the dignity and fear behind physical presence. In Japan, animism toward trees has existed since before the 8th century. His work is an attempt to visualize the feeling of...More »
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Robert Fouser “Gyonam-dong Memories”
This exhibition invites viewers to think about memory and change in historic cities such as Kyoto and Seoul, where old streetscapes disappear amid the pressure to demolish and rebuild. Through black and...More »
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Hitomikopan “Late Summer Windchimes”
In Hitomikopan’s first solo exhibition in Kyoto, works of blooming flowers in ancient Japan are presented alongside new watercolor paintings that adopt the traditional colors of Kyoto. Sales of postcards...More »
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Macau Print Artists Come to Japan
Works by print artists from Macau are on display.More »
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15th Postcard Collection 2014 Summer
Gathering over 100 artists each year, this annual event again brings to us a rainbow of expressions on the theme of Kyoto summers.More »
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Tetsuya Kobayashi Exhibition
Displaying works by Tetsuya Kobayashi.More »
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Be Kyoto Antenna Shop— Machiya Handmade Department Store
A market of handmade works by some 20 creators who would like to launch their own brands or open their own shops. More »
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Kotori-kai Exhibition
The Kotori-kai (little bird association) is made up of writer “Koharu” (Yuko Esumi), writer and high school teacher “Tsubakiya” (Ryoko Yamada), and illustrator Hiromi Tsuji. The Kotori-kai’s purpose is...More »
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Bamba Leather Bag and Shoes Exhibition
Unveiling the new spring line of Tomoe Bamba’s brand BAmBA. More »
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Sarie Tsutsui + Aoba Makino Exhibition
An exhibition of two graduates from the nihonga course of Kyoto Seika University. More »
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“First Impressions”
Claiming to approach painting in a slightly unorthodox way, Robert Wallace refers to Sabro Hasegawa’s suggestion that paintings are “controlled accidents”, formed as naturally as rocks or grass when describing...More »