Iiba Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Iiba Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Mariko Hirasawa “Mitten”
“Mitten” is a collaborative work between illustrator Mariko Hirasawa and author Ito Ogawa, created from their trips to Latvia. Original print works by Mariko Hirasawa are displayed here. [Related Event] Latvia...More »
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Kuniko Hamada “Pieces of Winter, Pieces of Letters”
Presenting glassritzen artist Kuniko Hamada’s winter-themed, calligraphy-inscribed glass sculptures and objects.More »
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Yra “Falling Stars”
Showcasing Yra’s simple yet bold accessories based on the motif of stars.More »
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Hideaki Hamada “Oneday - Life With a Dog”
An exhibition to launch photographer Hideaki Hamada’s third “Oneday” photography book which captures life with a dog. On sale are copies of the book, along with postcards and other items for dogs.More »
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Miho Kakuta Photo Exhibition
Miho Kakuta presents photographs from her longterm stay in Finland. On sale are original prints as well as the photography book. [Related Event] Miho Kakuta Talk Event Date: May.20 (Sat) From 15:00 Admission:...More »
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Godai Kawakatsu Exhibition
Godai Kawakatsu’s lacquer tableware created in a Kyoto studio is perfect for every day use and special occasions. [Related Event] Cooking Parties Dates: Apr. 16 and Apr. 23 Please see the official...More »
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Yasuhide Azuma “Backyard Honey”
Yasuhide Azuma’s journey into the world of honey began in East Cape, New Zealand, the land of Manuka honey. His visits to beekeeping farms and meetings with their owners made him feel like an astronaut...More »
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Hamaji Abe + Mariko Hirasawa “Shiro”
Creative unit Hamaji Abe and illustrator Mariko Hirasawa present an exhibition of prints to celebrate the launch of their new picture book “Shiro.” [Related Event] Book Reading Date: Aug.13 (Sat)...More »
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Think Forest – See the Trees, See the Forest
Toy artist Yuma Takeda’s works are made mainly from never-before-used scrap materials. By wasting no wood, his creations allow mountains to continue to live, a theme his work conveys to adults and children...More »
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Tsukitotane “Beginning”
Tsukitotane presents clothing made with great attention to detail, dyed naturally by women from Sri Lanka.More »
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Guse Ars “Portery - Mi Na To U Ki”
Presenting Guse Ars’ art project made using pottery fragments, “Washed Pattern.” The works in this exhibition are made up of pottery fragments collected from Suma beach in Kobe. The newly created patterns...More »
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Winter Living Room
A tender and soothing illustration exhibition by Daigo Yamamoto that reminds one of a living room in winter.More »
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Osamu Yokonami “Assembly”
A photography exhibition by Osamu Yokonami.More »