Kurokawa Institute of Ancient Cultures - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Kurokawa Institute of Ancient Cultures. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Treasures from the Kurokawa Institute of Ancient Cultures Collection
Showcasing a selection of masterpieces from the collection at Kurokawa Institute of Ancient Cultures, including Chinese calligraphic works and paintings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Japanese swords,...More »
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Okyo Maruyama’s Disciples
This exhibition introduces a few important works by the great 18th century painter Okyo Maruyama and around 50 pieces by 25 of his students, examining Maruyama’s painting style and its spread and influence....More »
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Pine Trees— Beauty and Virtue in Form
Pine trees, which remain green year-round, are symbols of nobility, longevity, prosperity, and good fortune in both eastern and western art. They have been featured in Chinese painting since ancient times,...More »
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“Caught in the Mirror – The Faith and Fortune of the Japanese”
Between the Heian era to the Edo era many symbols appeared on the back of hand mirrors with intricate designs of landscapes, plants and birds of Japan. In particular images of pine clutching cranes and...More »
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99th Kurokawa Cultural Research Selected Items Exhibition
The exhibition features rooftop tiles from the middle ages, swords from the Kamakura period, paintings and textiles from the Edo period, and coins from ancient China. Art Talk 1: April 26th (Sat) 14:00- Art...More »
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"Calligraphic Works and Stationary of Literary Figures" Exhibition
This exhibition features the four treasures of the study, which includes brushes, ink-sticks, paper and ink stone. Additionally brush cases, brush-holders, pitchers, materials to create seals and calligraphic...More »
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"Masterpieces of Kurokawa Institute" Exhibition
In this year's exhibition, ancient Japanese tiles, swords from mid-Kamakura period, mirrors from the Kamakura to Muromachi period, and paintings from the Bakumatsu and Meiji periods will be on display....More »