Eki Gallery Kyoto - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Eki Gallery Kyoto. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Spirit of Handwork: Quilt" Exhibition
The exhibition features quilt works from both the east and west by eight Japanese quilt artists. Gallery Talk: 11:00- June 28th (Sat) and 30th (Mon) Shizuko Kuroha July 2nd (Wed) and 8th (Tue) Emiko (...)
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Albert Anker "The Warmth of My Village in Switzerland"
Albert Anker (1831-1910) was born in Ins (or Anet in French), in the canton of Bern, and it was there that he grew up on the border between two cultures; one French-speaking, the other Germanic. In 1864 (...)
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Noritake Kinashi "The World of Color"
This is Noritake Kinashi's new challenge. The works were created with the influence of many artists, with lively colors and curves. Satirizing the society with a good sense of humor and a positive vigor, (...)
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"Yuki Pallis Collection: European Handmade Antiques" Exhibition
The exhibition features European antique crafts from 17th - 20th century. These works are part of the Yuki Pallis collection, and include rare items such as a baptism costume from during the French Revolution (...)
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"Hiroshima Museum Collection, Masterpieces of French Modern Paintings" Exhibition
In 1978, the Hiroshima Museum of Art was founded with the purpose of "sharing art and peace." The exhibition features French modern paintings from the museum's collection. Sixty-six masterpieces by thirty-seven (...)
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Rune Naito "Forever Romantic!"
Rune Naito presented a completely new style of illustration with highly stylized girls and vivid colors. He contributed to the discovery and definition of "Kawaii (cute)" culture. This exhibition features (...)
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Kiyokata Kaburaki's Art Exhibition
Kiyokata Kaburaki was one of the masters of Japanese modern painting. He not only contributed to the development of Japanese modern art, but also played an important role in Japanese art culture through (...)
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Ken Kuroi "Heartwarming World of Picture Books for Christmas"
Ken Kuroi is a leading figure of Japanese illustrated books and has published many books that have soft colors, an airy atmosphere, long horizons and clear skies. This exhibition traces his career and (...)
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Yoshikazu Yasuhiko "It All Started With Moble Suit Gundam"
Japanese cartoons have received excellent recognition worldwide. Amongst the plethora of cartoonists, Yoshikazu Yasuhiko had a significant role in its development since the late 70's. This exhibition (...)
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Chihiro Iwasaki Exhibition
Chihiro Iwasaki was a painter who wished peace and happiness for all children. Her children in paintings are wrapped with maternal love and are represented with liveliness. This exhibition features about (...)
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"Picasso: Like a Child's Curiosity" Exhibition
Pablo Picasso is one of the largest influences in 20th century art; his achievements have attracted art fans all over the world, and are valued highly among them. Since his childhood, Picasso was called (...)
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The Doraemon Exhibition: His Charm, His Magic
Doraemon is a cat-shaped robot that came from the future. The "Doraemon" series that depict the life of Doraemon with Nobita and his family and friends, has become a hit series among the Japanese population (...)
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Kazuyoshi Miyoshi "Hawaiian Spirits; Photographs from Paradise"
Kazuyoshi Miyoshi has taken photographs in the southern islands, at cultural heritage sites around the world, and in Japanese inns. Miyoshi continuously presents work that takes viewers into "paradise." (...)
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Lisa and Gaspard, & Penelope Exhibition
The "Lisa and Gaspard" series and "Penelope" series are produced by two Germans who reside in Paris, Georg Hallensleben and Anne Gutman. The vibrant illustrations and heart-warming narrative have captured (...)
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Tsurutaro Kataoka Exhibition
Tsurutaro Kataoka, who is known for his skills as an actor, is also a respected artist. Approximately a hundred of his works will be on display including paintings, ceramics, glass work, and kimonos.




