Ozasahayashi_Project - Past Events

Below is a list of all past events for Ozasahayashi_Project. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.

  • poster for Kugenuma “Withering Heights”

    Kugenuma “Withering Heights”

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    • Media: Photography - Party
    • 2016-09-10 - 2016-10-16

    Chihiro Minato and Kio Griffith of the art unit Kugenuma present “Withering Heights” as the last exhibition for Ozasahayashi_Project.More »

  • poster for Nils Karsten “Here Are The Keys”

    Nils Karsten “Here Are The Keys”

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    • Media: Prints - Sculpture - Installation
    • 2016-05-14 - 2016-06-18

    Ozasahayashi_Project presents the first solo show in Japan of New York-based, German artist, Nils Karsten. For several years, Karsten’s work has been realized mainly through woodblocks, traditionally rubbed...More »

  • poster for Akira Otsubo “Code of Shadow”

    Akira Otsubo “Code of Shadow”

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    • Media: Photography - Installation
    • 2016-04-16 - 2016-05-08

    A solo exhibition of works by Akira Otsubo. * This exhibition is part of KG+, Kyotographie’s satellite event. More »

  • poster for Takashi Kunitani + Miyuki Yokomizo “Floating Figure”

    Takashi Kunitani + Miyuki Yokomizo “Floating Figure”

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    • Media: Installation
    • 2015-11-14 - 2015-12-20

    Within the environment of an old, crumbling Japanese-style home, Miyuki Yokomizo makes use of rectangular blocks made from thin plastic plate and tape as a medium to express light. The blocks pile up,...More »

  • poster for Maki Kaoru + Yumiko Furukawa “Gone and Found”

    Maki Kaoru + Yumiko Furukawa “Gone and Found”

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    • Media: Photography - Sculpture - Installation
    • 2015-09-20 - 2015-10-25

    Certainly, the sky and sea are blue, but they are not only just blue, there are different words to describe what is called a hue of bluishness in Japanese. Maki Kaoru’s world of blue is made of layers...More »

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