Asago Art Village - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Asago Art Village. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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2016 Zodiac Art Exhibiton
Displaying artwork related to the Chinese Zodiac, with works by 45 artists under the theme of monkeys.More »
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Koji Tsubakino “In Search of What?”
Presenting works by the award-winning painter Koji Tsubakino.More »
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Asago Art Competition: Sculpture
Presenting outstanding sculptures selected from among entries in the Asago Art Competition, which encourages artists to use diverse methods and materials to make the best works. More »
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The Artists Raised in Minatomachi Kobe
A gallery collection exhibition featuring works by artists with Kobe connections.More »
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Ikuo Hirao “Requiem and Prayer”
An exhibition of works by Ikuo Hirao. [Related Event] Talk by Ikuo Hirao (in Japanese) Date: Apr.25 (Sat) From 13:30 Please refer to the official site for further details.More »
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Hyogo Photographers Association Exhibition
Presenting works by photographers with connections to Hyogo Prefecture.More »
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Asago Art Village Members Group Exhibition
An art exhibition by Asago Art Village group members.More »
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Morning Exhibition Selected Works
An exhibition of works selected from the annual “Morning” Exhibition, consisting of 192 pieces from around the country that have been divided into the following categories: Painting, 3D, Photography, and...More »
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2015 Zodiac Art Exhibiton
Displaying artwork related to the Chinese Zodiac.More »
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The Third Asago Art Competition
A selection of prize-winning work chosen from the 118 entries for the third Asago Art Competition are on display.More »
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Yu Kitajima “Live”
An exhibition of paintings by Yu Kitajima, the winner of the Asago Art Village grand prize.More »
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Find the Light and Shadow in the Forest of Asago
Music and moving images demonstrate the true value of the bonds of time. Fitting with this idea, these hands-on installations make viewers a part of their media art incorporating information science technology....More »
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Seiji Togo’s Paintings and Sculptures
The Taisho and Showa era artist Seiji Togo, who painted portraits of women with gentle curving lines and soft color tones, became enormously popular for his elegant, endearing, and unique style. Introducing...More »
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Eiko Shintani “Human Songs of Praise”
Eiko Shintani is an artist who takes on the themes of living happiness, human love and harmony with the environment in a variety of sculptors centering around the female image, with many of her works being...More »
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Atsuhiko Misawa “Animals in Asago”
Highly acclaimed for his wooden animal sculpture series, Atsuhiko Misawa has the ability to render both human and animal reality in a single work, with his life size sculptures being imbued with a particular...More »
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“Morning Wind”
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Outdoor Sculpture in the Tataragi Sculpture Competition’s Exhibition of Winning Works
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“Art 2014 Zodiac Exhibition”
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“School Support Group - Children’s Photography Exhibition”
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“National Children’s Painting Exhibition”
A select range of specially chosen works from elementary and junior high school students from around the country, depicting themes of “flowers and nature” and “my home town”.More »
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Toshihisa Yoshida “The Four Seasons at Takeda Castle”
Photography by Toshihisa Yoshida.More »
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Asago Art Competition: Sculpture
52 commended works of sculpture by artists across Japan entered into the Asago Art Competition on the themes of “a difference space,” “the spirit of play” and “the spirit of children.”More »
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Mineko Orisaku “Light and Wind at Jungfrau Summit”
Exhibition of photography of Jungfrau in the Swiss Alps by Mineko OrisakuMore »
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From the Past, Into the Future: The 5th Anniversary of the Barbizon-Asago Friendship
An exhibition to celebrate the 5th anniversary since Asago and Barbizon became Friendship Cities. In the mid-19th century, at a time when France’s cities were experiencing industrialization and environmental...More »
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Fun with Art!: Teachers’ Exhibition
An exhibition of works by teachers who took the Fun with Art! workshops for children over the summer. More »
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Saburo Kuki “Antique Ceramics and Flowers”
Exhibition of the oil paintings of Saburo Kuki, who portrays realistic flower displays in antique ceramic vessels inspired by Momoyama and Edo Period wares.More »
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Kiyoshi Tanaka “The World of Katazome Prints”
Katazome is the art of resist dyeing where a paste is applied to textile through a washi paper stencil hardened with tannin juice called Katagami. The art form developed in the Edo Period and won great...More »
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"Everyone's Picasso!" Exhibition
This exhibition is open to all entrants who wish to display their own work of any kind of materials. The application conditions can be downloaded from the gallery website. *Exhibiting at the studioMore »
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Kazuki Matsuda + Kyoko Matsuda "The Tone of Mallets and the Poetry of Splinters"
Kazuki Matsuda (b.1946) and his wife Kyoko Matsu (b.1950) make mute wooden sculpture that commune with the nature of Hyogo's Tajima district. They both create work using camphor as their main material...More »
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"Masterpieces of European Painting" Exhibition
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"Since 'Morning'" Exhibition
This exhibition features works of artists who received awards from Asago Art Village 6 months ago. More »
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"Zodiac Astrology Art" Exhibition
This exhibition features works by 41 artists of the "mouse" in conjunction with the zodiac astrology for the year 2008.More »
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"Asago Art Village Award" Exhibition
The Asago Art Village Prize is a biennial art competition and rotates between painting and sculpture every other year. This year, there will be 20 sculpture pieces selected from a pool of 92.More »
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Kenji Kusaka Exhibition
In 1917, Kenji Kusaka (1917-2006) was born in Asago city and at age 17, he studied under Keiichi Mikuni. In 1938, his work, "Minoru-Aki" won a prize at the Bunten exhibition and was an active practicing...More »
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Hakurei Morisaki Exhibition
Hakurei Morisaki (1899-1992) said, "In rural Japanese landscapes, relationships and daily life, there is a certain type of happiness that is been forgotten in contemporary Japanese society. I make it my...More »
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"Takaaki Enoki's Watercolor Travels" Exhibition
Since a young age, Takaaki Enoki has enjoyed bringing his sketch book to his journeys. By traveling different countries, he has always sketched his favorite landscapes and favorite people. The exhibition...More »
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Yoshiko Fujiwara Exhibition
The exhibition will feature paintings by the artist: "Parody" that distorts a painting into a three-dimensional format; the "Imagination Dispatch Base" that was inspired by Alice in Wonderland, Mother...More »
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"The World of Junichi Nakahara" Exhibition
Before and after WWII, Junichi Nakahara created beautiful illustrations that captured the hearts of Japanese females in their teens and twenties. He started his illustration career while working as a clothing...More »