Borderless Art Museum NO-MA - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Borderless Art Museum NO-MA. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Art Brut: Moving Murals
Discover “movement” in works of Art Brut with these new 4K high-definition video art murals. [Event] Talk by artist Tabaimo and curator Tomohiko Tsuji Date: Feb. 3 (Sat) 14:30–16:00 Reservations...More »
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Planet No-Ma
Robots in flying cars, space travel, and futures people once dreamed about are getting closer to becoming realities with drones, AI, and VR technologies. But before any of this science exists, there’s...More »
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Nobuo Onishi Exhibition
For approximately 20 years, photographer Nobuo Onishi has journeyed around Japan with his camera, visiting different villages and the dams that are built in their vicinity. Onishi has also continued to...More »
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The Great Ordinary
Observing acts of expression by humans, animals, plants, and machines working together, this exhibition explores the origin of expression and the forms of relationships involved.More »
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The Great Ordinary
Does creative expression belong only to a select few? Creative expression is not an act limited to artists and special individuals but it is something we all do unconsciously. Sometimes, our earnest habits,...More »
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Dreaming of Paradise
Images of paradise from the imaginations of six art brut artists are on show. [Related Events] “Dreaming of Paradise” Watercolor drawings Date: Sept.3 (Sat) From 11:00-12:30 and 13:30-15:00 Participants:...More »
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Marie Suzuki “Scenes from Near and Far”
Presenting from the museum’s collection Marie Suzuki’s earlier works to those produced by 2012, alongside her most recent creations. [Related Events] Opening Talk Date: Jun.18 (Sat) 14:00-15:00 Participants:...More »
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Art Brut Art Japan 3
A celebration of the multiple expressions of art brut, born from the every day experiences of those tied to a unique world, overcoming the bounds of welfare, medication and art. Art brut pieces from overseas,...More »
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Displaying the works of 40 artists with disabilities. There will be a change in exhibition content between Part 1 and Part 2 of the exhibition. [Related Events] Lecture Date: Dec.19 (Sat) 13:30-14:30 Location:...More »
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Creatures From Beyond
From folklore subjects to special effects on our TV screens, otherworldly creatures such as Yokai appear all around us. Sometimes offering the appeal of imaginary worlds and sometimes taking frightful...More »
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A Bird’s Eye View of the World
A group exhibition by six contemporary art brut artists and their various bird’s-eye-view of the world. [Related Events] There are a series of free lectures and talks throughout the exhibition period. Please...More »
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Art Brut Art Japan 2
A celebration of the multiple expressions of art brut, born from the every day experiences of those tied to a unique world, overcoming the bounds of welfare, medication and art. {Related Events} Film...More »
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“ing… - Progress of People with Diabilities”
An exhibition presenting the unique world and expressions of staff who are in close proximity to the daily lives of people with disabilities, and revealing the hearts and minds of these artists with disabilities. {Related...More »
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Happy Golden Years Exhibition II
In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Borderless Art Museum NO-MA brings back “Happy Golden Years,” an exhibitfirst held in 2006. The aging population is even more of an acute issue than it was at the...More »
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Timeless - Perception Beyond Time
Examining our sense of time in an attempt to open the doors to our imagination, this exhibition gathers together 6 artists who come to collide with our established perceptions of time and point towards...More »
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“Art Brut Art Japan”
500 works from 35 artists overflow from Borderless Art Museum NO-MA into various venues around the district in a celebration of the multiple expressions of art brut, born from the every day experiences...More »
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Fragility and Power
Held jointly by the Borderless Art Museum No-Ma and the staff of welfare institutions in Shiga Prefecture, this is the 10th exhibition of works by people with disabilities. The works display the emotional...More »
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Kasokeki + Chikara
Group exhibition of works of the art brut genre, that explores the concept of inner strength behind a fragile exterior. [NO-MA Opening Event] 8/24 (Sat) 14:00-16:00 Limited to 20 participants (reservation...More »
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Dialogue of Garden - A Gaze Echoes
An exhibition by 8 artists on the theme of “Dialogue.” What is a dialogue? On the one hand, we think of it as a conversation between people that may bring about recognition of each other’s ideas and thoughts....More »
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Tsukasa Iwasaki "Suffering in the Name of Justice and Ambition"
[Image: Tsukasa Iwasaki]More »
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"The Encounter Between the East and West: Collection de l'Art Brut and Japanese Outsider Art" Exhibition
This exhibition has been made possible by the collaboration between Collection de l'Art Brut in Switzerland and Borderless Art Museum NO-MA in Shiga. Art Brut (Outsider Art) refers to artworks created...More »
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"The Ochanoma (Living Room) Land in Ohmi-Hachiman" Exhibition
"Ochano-ma Land" is a space decorated with used items that have been "reborn". The art group Art Lab Ova from Yokohama walked around Ohmi-hachiman, and collected interesting items and encountered interesting...More »
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Outsider Art Photograph Exhibition
This exhibition features two photographers, who both pursue the genre of outsider art. More »
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"Ing...The Progressive Form of a Challenged Person" Exhibition
The exhibition celebrates its fourth year, which is organized by art educators for the physically and mentally challenged. Each year, a the exhibition committee is formed and planned by them. The exhibition...More »
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"Living Things, Banzai" Exhibition
[Image: Masayuki Asao origami]More »
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Takaaki Mano + Tatsuya Tsujino "The Light Before My Eyes"
The exhibition features Takaaki Mano's works that focus on a Buddhist ceremony, and Tatsuyo Tsujino's works that focus on Asia.More »
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"Love Me Heaven; the Shapes of Love" Exhibition
When people encounter objects that take their heart, they say "Kawaii (how pretty)!" The exhibition focuses on the special moment when the connection occurs between a person and an object.More »