Osaka University of Arts, Art Information Center - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Osaka University of Arts, Art Information Center. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Hunt for This Century’s Leonardo da Vinci!” 2015 High School Art Competition
Aiming to discover young talent that will lead the next generation of artistic culture, the “Hunt for This Century’s Leonardo da Vinci!” solicits artwork by high schoolers ages 15–19 across Japan. One...More »
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From Gramophones to Radios to Television— Trends in Home Entertainment
Today we can enjoy music, movies, and plays from the comfort of our own home, and living in the internet age means we can watch or listen to what we want whenever and wherever we desire. Home entertainment...More »
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“Osaka University of Arts Graduation Show 2013”
Osaka University of Arts presents the graduation works of its undergraduate students, also accompanied by exhibitions of graduating masters students and associates across other venues. Please check the...More »
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Henri Cartier-Bresson: An Eye For Small Things
The 411 photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson MastersCollection, taken between 1926 and 1991 and selected by the photographer himself, are valuable works of art kept by only four institutions— the De Menil...More »
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In Search of the Da Vinci Century: A Student Art Exhibition
- Media: Graphics - Illustration - Painting - Photography - Sculpture - Product - Crafts
- 2013-07-14 - 2013-07-15
Exhibition of recent works by Osaka University of Arts students who were also winners of the High School Art Competition held by the university in 2009. More »
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"Hunt for This Century's Leonardo da Vinci!" International Art Triennale 2007
- Media: Graphics - Illustration - Painting - Photography - Prints - Video and Film - Party
- 2007-12-03 - 2007-12-22
It is well-known that Leonardo da Vinci was a great master of the Renaissance. He was known by the name of "Almighty man" and "Universal man" because he was a genius at painting, sculpture and construction,...More »