Daimaru Museum Kyoto - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Daimaru Museum Kyoto. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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The World of Moomin Picture Books
Moomin appears as “Moomin Troll” in children’s stories written by Tove Jansson (1914-2001). The character is now known and loved by generations all over the world in comics, picture books, and animations....More »
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Shoko Kanazawa + Akiko Ikawa “Living Together”
A joint exhibition by calligrapher Shoko Kanazawa and painter Akiko Ikawa, two artists born with Down Syndrome. [Related Events] Calligraphy by Shoko Kanazawa Date: Jan.4 (Wed) From 11:00 Participants:...More »
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Kyoto New Generation Ikebana Exhibition 2016
An exhibition that promotes the art of Ikebana, Japanese flower arrangement, bringing together 74 promising young talent from 28 different schools. [Related Event] Ikebana Workshop Dates: Nov.5 (Sat)...More »
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The 50th Japanese Traditional Textiles Exhibition
Since 1964, the Nihon Kogeikai’s textile branch was established, and has hosted the Japanese Traditional Crafts Textile Exhibition to promote the field. This year’s exhibition features juried works from...More »
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The 49th Japanese Traditional Textiles Exhibition
Since 1964, the Nihon Kogeikai’s textile branch was established, and has hosted the Japanese Traditional Crafts Textile Exhibition to promote the field. This year’s exhibition features juried works from...More »
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The Basketball Which Kuroko Plays
An exhibition by Rakuzan High School, with all 11 members appearing dressed in kimono.More »
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Mitsuaki Iwago “Cat Walk”
Mitsuaki Iwago has received international acclaim for his realistic shots of the lives of stray animals around the world. An exhibition by a photographer who has dedicated over 40 years to photographing...More »
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Minna-no Sazae-san Exhibition
This exhibition features the much loved, family favorite “Sazae-san”, a Japanese comic strip which was adapted as an animated television series and began airing in Japan in October 1969. More »
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65th Kyoto Flower Arrangement Exhibition
These flower arrangements by 34 schools represent the long history of Kyoto ikebana culture. This autumn exhibition coincides with the reopening of the Kyoto Daimaru department store following renovations....More »
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Kikko Shogetsu 7th Generation Commemorative Exhibition
The Kikko kiln has continued to operate since its bestowal by the Tokugawa Shogunate. Makers of Kikko Shogetsu ceramics, now in their ninth generation, will create works in Kisaichi, Katano City. Works...More »
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Hisashi Kawai Exhibition
Having studied under Takekazu Kawai, Hisashi Kawai continues to create heart warming craft works from his base in Shiga and here presents a range of 100 ceramic pieces utilizing a wide range of glazes....More »
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Aoi Kusudo “Entangled”
Exhibition of watercolour painting by Aoi Kusudo.More »
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Maya Sasaki + Eiko Yamada Exhibition
Exhibition of glass art by two artists.More »
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Marcestel “The Colour Poet”
Exhibition of paintings by French artist Marcestel, who uses Eastern painting techniques to illustrate humankind’s love of and coexistence with nature, all in bold colour.More »
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Eiji Kumamoto Exhibition
Exhibition of ceramics by Eiji Kumamoto.More »
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Keizo Fujita + Nozomi Shinohara Exhibition
Exhibition of tableware, flower vases and tea utensils inspired by two artists. Keizo Fujita’s wares are inspired by red Annan (Vietnamese) pottery with ceramic powder coating while Nozomi Shinohara creates...More »
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Artists from Seian University of Art and Design: Inspiring the Next Generation
成安造形大学(滋賀県)ゆかりの人気作家から新人作家による新作を一堂に展観いたします。 [出品予定作家] 井上直久、永田萌、宝永たかこ、井上よう子、上原結子、待井健一、谷口愛、箭野かおり、広瀬達郎、菅野翔平、椎葉恵介、山谷好子 [画像: 宝永たかこ「星の訪れ」F10 アクリル絵具]More »
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Atsuko Onishi + Kennichi Aoyama + Kanae Takaoka Exhibition
Exhibition of 30 new works by three up-and-coming young artists.More »
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Hirotsugu Ogawa Exhibition
Exhibition of works by fourth generation raku potter, Hirotsugu Ogawa.More »
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Akira Kugimachi Exhibition
Exhibition of 20 works by Nihonga painter and graduate of Tama Art University, Akira Kugimachi. [Akira Kugimachi, Above: “Lightscape (Colors)”, Below: “Trees (Autumn)”, Daimaru Museum Kyoto]More »
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Takashi Yamashita Exhibition
Exhibition by Takashi Yamashita, an artist has been active in Europe and Japan as a landscape painter for the past fifty years, focusing on 30 of his works depicting France and Mt. Fuji. [Takashi Yamashita,...More »
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Painting and Print Bazaar
Sales of paintings and prints by veteran and up-and-coming artists, all at special prices. [Image: Junji Kawashima, “Parrot”, Daimaru Museum Kyoto]More »
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Painting and Print Bazaar
Exhibition and sale of seasonal paintings and prints by veteran and up-and-coming artists, all at special prices. [Image: Kata Koyama, “Tomi Suruga”, Daimaru Museum Kyoto]More »
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Over 100 Years of Old Noritake
Exhibition of Old Noritake wares that were exported to Europe and America from the mid-Meiji through to the beginning of the Showa Period, prized for their artistic designs and fine details. [Image:...More »
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Tomoko Yahata “What If?”
Tomoko Yahata portrays in her paintings a dream-like world with infinite possibilities and infused with humour. [Image: Tomoko Yahata, “Swimming with an Elephant”, Daimaru Museum Kyoto]More »
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Painting and Print Bazaar
Exhibition and sale of Western-style painting, Nihonga painting and prints by internationally-renowned artists. [Image: Katsu Kokubu “Mt. Fuji” Nihonga, Daimaru Museum Kyoto]More »
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Chika Umino “Honey and Lion”
Exhibition of drawings from a new series by the manga artist Chika Umino of “Honey and Clover” fame.More »
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Kazutoshi Kusakabe
Exhibition of Western and Nihonga painting and prints by Kazutoshi Kusakabe. [Image: Kazutoshi Kusakabe, “Opera House at Night”, Daimaru Museum Kyoto]More »
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Yukio Takahashi “Painting Cats”
Exhibition of cat paintings by Yukio Takahashi. [Image: Yukio Takahashi, “Puchiko 2” Pencil and color pencil, 64.5×70cm]More »
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Exhibition of New Japanese Crafts
Exhibition to accompany [Image (left): Azumi Hosoda “Bejewelled Box”; (right): Kozo Inoue, “Of the Sky at Dawn”: Daimaru Museum, Kobe]More »
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Masahiro Miyao Exhibition
Exhibition of Bizen ceramics by award-winning artist Masahiro Miyao.More »
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Banshu Kaku Exhibition
First Kansai solo exhibition of Nihonga painting by highly-acclaimed young artist Banshu Kaku.More »
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Kyoto Flea Market
Annual summer market of a wide variety of second-hand items including tea ceremony utensils, craft and tableware.More »
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Memorial Exhibition: The Prints and Ceramics of Pablo Picasso
Exhibition of Pablo Picasso’s prints and ceramics to commemorate 40 years since the artist’s passing. [Image: Pablo Picasso, “Imaginary Portrait 69.3.30 I” (1969)]More »
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Hanging Scroll Market
Sale of seasonal, landscape and calligraphy scrolls, including those especially for celebratory occasions, tea ceremony rooms and Buddhist temples.More »
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Kaori Watabe “The Melody Played by the Journey”
Exhibition of 20 oil paintings depicting poetic landscapes in Europe and Japan by Kaori Watabe. [Image: Kaori Watabe, “Prague Cityscape”]More »
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Art Clearance Sale
Clearance sale of selected prints and pictures. [Image: Reiji Hiramatsu, 2D Work, lithograph: 45.5×38cm]More »
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Wajima Lacquer Red Label Market
The Annual Wajima Lacquer Market, including items ranging from sake utensils to zashiki tables and food containers.More »
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43rd Contemporary Calligraphers in Kyoto Exhibition
This is an annual exhibition featuring approximately 150 calligraphers in Kyoto. They embody the essence of calligraphy.More »
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59th Kado Kyoten
In spring, everything is brightened up by lights. This exhibition features flower arrangements by 35 schools on the theme of "Spring Lights". Part I: January 10th (Thu) - January 12th (Sat) Part...More »
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Mitsuhiko Imamori "Satoyama (Nature)"
Rice fields their atmosphere with each season; dogtooth violets flower to tell us spring's arrival, Sasakia charonda butterflies that hatch, rice fields that wear a golden color, and quiet mountains covered...More »
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"Hollywood Splendor: Fashion in Movies" Exhibition
After the emergence of "motion pictures" in 1885 by the Lumiere brothers, it has been about 110 years since it arrived in Kobe, Japan. The moving image is one of the indispensable spectacles and arts of...More »
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Thank you Cho-san! Arata Cho Exhibition
Arata Cho (Born Tokyo, 1927-2005) was a contemporary picture book author and cartoonist. He started his career as a single frame cartoonist in the 1950s, and since then has expanded his works in picture...More »
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The 41st Japanese Traditional Textiles Exhibition
Since 1964, the Nihon Kogeikai's textile branch was established, and has hosted the Japanese Traditional Crafts Textile Exhibition to promote the field. This year's exhibition features juried works from...More »
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"Saint-Exupery's Le Petit Prince" Exhibition
Saint-Exupery (1900-1944) is known for his career as a pilot and novelist. "The Little Prince," which has been translated into 160 different languages, has been read all over the world. Despite its fantastical...More »
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"Ukiyoe from the Bakumatsu era; the Flourishing Culture of O-Edo" Exhibition
The exhibition will feature approximately 150 works that illustrate the rise of Edo culture, under the categories of "fashion and female portraiture," "portraits of popular actors," "famous landmarks in...More »