Gallery Fukuzumi - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery Fukuzumi. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Natsumi Tomita “Long Long Time Ago”
Natsumi Tomita presents dinosaur pieces created from metal scraps.More »
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Minami Haraguchi “High Noon Counter”
Minami Haraguchi’s paintings use a combination of acrylic and oil paints. Shown here are 20 canvas works along with a handful of collages.More »
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Sinzow Exhibition
An exhibition of drawings by Sinzow.More »
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Koji Misawa Exhibition “Deserted Chances”
Yamaguchi resident Koji Misawa presents works based on the concept of chance.More »
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Suh Yongsun “My Place”
Suh Yongsun’s distinctive use of color and sense of touch are on show, along with drawings exhibited for the first ever time.More »
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Jitsuya Ozaki Exhibition
Sculptural works by Jitsuya Ozaki, created from discarded wood and metal.More »
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Ryo Matsuoka Exhibition
An exhibition of works by Ryo Matsuoka.More »
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Haruna Tokimatsu “A Day in our Life”
Presenting Haruna Tokimatsu’s drawings that respond to the idea of rotation, such as the circulation of time or life cycles. Some of her recent work for National Noh Theatre producing flyers and illustrations...More »
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Mina Katsuki Exhibition
Twelve energy-filled acrylic paintings on cloth.More »
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Takeshi Machiya “Bob Bob”
Fifteen works by Takeshi Machiya, whose acrylic-painted sculptural installations use wood as a base while incorporating clay, iron, and other materials. More »
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Itsuki Furukawa “Let’s Start Here”
Pop works by Itsuki Furukawa that use traditional yuzen dyeing techniques are on show.More »
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Minami Haraguchi “Tail of a Raindrop”
With a Masters in Oil Painting from the Kyoto City University of Art, Minami Haraguchi presents her first solo exhibition of work.More »
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Choi Suk-Ho “Mountains and Forests”
Presenting flat pencil drawings that convey Choi Suk-Ho’s appreciation for nature.More »
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Jitsuya Ozaki “Adorned in Suspicion”
Jitsuya Ozaki presents new bronze, tin, and lead works at his third show at Gallery Fukuzumi.More »
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Gems in the Muck
Artist’s statement: Within me, there is a muck-filled swamp. I gaze into it, sifting through it for the treasures within. Days and years go by, so many things go through me, and without knowing it I am...More »
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Natsumi Tomita “Sports Day for Adults”
Featuring predominantly relief sculptures by Natsumi Tomita.More »
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To You, Who Aren’t Me
With used materials, Takeshi Machiya creates sculptures with primitive motifs.More »
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Itsuki Furukawa “Be a Grown Up”
Itsuki Furukawa adopts the Yuzen dyeing method in her expressive works.More »
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Jitsuya Ozaki “What a Creatures!”
Powerful installation pieces by Jitsuya Ozaki, who adopts the unique technique of using an axe to beat wood into different shapes.More »
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Haruna Tokimatsu “Lights, Camera, Action!”
Presenting the works of Haruna Tokimatsu.More »
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On The Bottle
An exhibition of approximately one hundred bottles painted by various artists.More »
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Takeshi Machiya Exhibition
An exhibition of sculptures by Takeshi Machiya.More »
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Choi Suk-Ho Exhibition
An exhibition by Korean artist, Choi Suk-Ho, known for her installation work of stacked firewood.More »
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Itsuki Furukawa Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Itsuki Furukawa . [Image: Itsuki Furukawa]More »
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Suh Yong-sun Exhibition
An exhibition of works by Suh Yong-sun . [Related Event] Opening Party Date: May 12 (Mon) 17:00–19:00More »
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Natsumi Tomita “Wonder Jungle”
An exhibition of work from Natsumi Tomita.More »
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Takeshi Machiya “Boys’ Life”
An exhibition of work from Takeshi Machiya.More »
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Kujira Exhibition
The exhibition eliminates the boundaries between traditional and contemporary art.More »
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Mitsuharu Hidaka Exhibition
Mitsuharu Hidaka is a graphic designer based in Osaka. This exhibition features his works on canvas and Japanese paper, which demonstrate his rich sensibility and technique. His motivation to let viewers...More »
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Hwang Hyunka "27"
The artist's theme for the exhibition is "i rashiku" (like myself). Feeling things as they are, she expresses her real self in the works. Tea Party: November 9th (Fri) 17:00-19:00More »
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Daiyu Okada "Somon Orai"
"Soumon" is a type of Japanese poetry that was popular during the ancient and medieval period, and was sung between two people. The word's original meaning is "to keep in touch," referring to relationships...More »
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Kujira Exhibition
At the Kujira exhibition, the antique ceramics for daily use live beyond the times with their unique presence. The small plates decorated by hand each have possess a unique style.More »
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Georges Rouault Exhibition