Manifesto Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Manifesto Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Toshio Kamitani “DeliciouSketch”
Exhibiting Toshio Kamitani’s drawings on paper napkins, paper cups, and chopstick packing envelopes, sketched while discovering delicious food in different restaurants.More »
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Masamichi Ito Exhibition
Masamichi Ito’s heartwarming picture books, “Madakana Madakana,” first published in 1995, and “Ojiichan to Boku” are re-released complete with new bindings 22 new years later.More »
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Yumiko Nonomura Exhibition
Showing work by illustrator Yumiko Nonomura.More »
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Hisami Tsuji Exhibition
An exhibition of festive decorations by Hisami Tsuji.More »
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Tomofuji Exhibition
Visitors to this exhibition can enjoy the rich art of seashells by Tomofuji. [Related Event] Shell Workshop Date: 13:00-17:00 during exhibition period Admission: ¥500 (Includes a souvenir) Reservation...More »
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Tetsuji Yamaguchi Exhibition
Tetsuji Yamaguchi enjoys Autumn scenes such as plants and vegetation, birds and other creatures, through his hand-dyed works.More »
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Yoko Matsumoto + Chiharu Hagihara + Tomoko Hagihara “Painting + Pottery”
Showing solo and collaborative works by painter Yoko Matsumoto, and potters Chiharu Hagihara and Tomoko Hagihara.More »
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Miyuki Sakai “Strawberry Field”
Illustrator Miyuki Sakai produces a series of embroidered plants presented on traditional Japanese colored paper, card, and hanging scrolls.More »
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Jewelry by La Mascotte
Jewelry products by La mascotte.More »
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Hiromi Ando Exhibition
Copperplate print works by Hiromi Ando.More »
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Hiroyuki Yamada Exhibition
Original works for S&B spices and digital prints created for JA Kyoto’s PR magazine by Hiroyuki Yamada are on display.More »
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Jun Nakao Exhibition
Jun Nakao’s exhibition of powerful works on the theme of animals.More »
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Tomoko Inaba “Zoo”
Illustrator and multimedia artist Tomoko Inaba presents crafts and photographs of her creations. New acrylic paintings of animals and other subjects can be seen at The 14th Moon.More »
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Tomoka Kato Exhibition
Featuring handmade accessories by designer of Monmannequin, Tomoka Kato, including works published daily on Instagram and applique art based on photographs of her studio space.More »
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Yukari Eguthi “Red Rock”
Presenting a world of red as never seen before. Accessories and badges suitable for the upcoming party season are also on display.More »
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Kayoko Date Exhibition
A solo exhibition by kansai born artist Kayoko Date.More »
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Kuniko Nagano “Pattern & Embroidery”
Tapestries, interior design, and accessories with embroidery patterns by Kuniko Nagano.More »
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Maribe “Kerorin”
A solo exhibition by Maribe.More »
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Doucatty Exhibition
Okinawa based textile studio Doucatty presents hand-printed and hand-dyed works such as t-shirts, fabrics, bags, drawings, badges, etc.More »
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Masako Nishimura “B. Bijoux Art Works”
Embroidered wool and felt art frames with floral and plant motifs.More »
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In Memory of Yumiko Tanaka
An exhibition to celebrate the life of artist Yumiko Tanaka, who passed away unexpectedly last year, through the work of close artist friends and members of her Toy Box painting class.More »
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Kaiyodo Play “Wildlife Cartoons”
A group of 18 artists each present their own customised versions of figures released by Kaiyodo.More »
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Kazuko Kondo Exhibition
A solo exhibition of ceramics by Kazuko Kondo.More »
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Kyoko Hiroyama “Frill - A Frill Can’t be Used as a Weapon”
An exhibition of works by Kyoko Hiroyama.More »
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Jin Hirono “An”
The first Osaka solo show for Jin Hirono, an artist who carves food-themed works out of wood, presents sculptures of sweet bean-paste filled buns and other breads. More »
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Jun Sato “Japanesque”
The 9th Japanesque show presents calendar-themed miniature books and works with lucky animal motifs by painter Jun Sato. More »
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Ayako Nagamori “100 Chopsticks”
An exhibition by Japanese lacquer artist Ayako Nagamori.More »
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Kayano “Assortment”
Presenting original illustrations from Kayano’s picture book alongside a delightful assortment of goods.More »
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The Work of Hiroko Takai
Original illustrations from “Showa no Fukei” (Showa Scenes), a series run in the magazine Visa since 2008.More »
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Masanori Inui Exhibition
Exhibiting fun illustrations by Masanori Inui and Satoshi Nakaoma from their collaborative picture book that was recently published in February 2016. More »
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Maruya + Tomizo “Our Cadenza”
A joint exhibition by painter Maruya and frame maker Tomizo.More »
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Fiore-tomoco “Closet”
The 18th annual show of accessory maker Fiore-tomoco’s works presents pieces from past exhibitions as well as new creations, including ivory and whale-tooth necklaces and items made with crystals and antiques....More »
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Saki Kitagaki “Pointy Winter Hats”
On display are dolls wearing pointy hats and winter animals by Saki Kitagaki.More »
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Nobuyuki Hayashi Exhibition
An exhibition by doll artist Nobuyuki Hayashi.More »
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Yoko Matsumoto “Chairs - Someone’s Place”
Chairs are symbolic representatives of someone’s place or spot and so allow the viewer to imagine the “someone” that was just sitting there or is about to occupy the seat. These paintings and prints of...More »
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Miyuki Sakai Exhibition
A mouth-watering exhibition of original illustrations by Miyuki Sakai.More »
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Nariko Matsuoka Exhibition
Enamel drawings on glass and other works by Nariko Matsuoka are on show.More »
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Kayoko Date Exhibition
Displaying Kayoko Date’s various objects, accessories and paper products.More »
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Tamaki Matsuda + Mamiko Masumura Exhibition
Lacquer accessories created with everyday items.More »
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Kazuaki Yamada Exhibition
An exhibition by author-illustrator Kazuaki Yamada, an internationally active artist who has been selected for the Bologna Children’s Book Fair.More »
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Yae Ito Exhibition
Not bound to any particular form, Yae Ito creates exquisitely shaped ceramics with materials that are polar opposites in color. White pieces allude to paper, while black works are made in the image of...More »
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Jun Sato “Japanesque”
For the 400th anniversary of the Rimpa school of Japanese art, an exhibition of artwork inspired by the Saijiki, Noh, Kabuki, and other Japanese art forms.More »
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Yumiko Nonomura “Please Don’t Touch the Dancer”
Yumiko Nonomura’s paintings depict dancers in their free and colorful lives.More »
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Artist Parasol Exhibition
For this exhibition, 60 artists remake a manufactured sun umbrella in their own distinctive styles.More »
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Hiroko Hisamatu Early Summer Exhibition
Illustrations made whilst imagining taking a walk through brilliant green spaces.More »
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Kuniko Nagano Exhibition
An exhibition featuring Kuniko Nagano’s embroidery work and embroidery accessories created under her brand Ga.La since 2015.More »
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Akiko Morita Exhibition
An exhibition of detailed drawings made using a 0.3mm gel ink pen, colored pencils and pastels, Akiko Morita’s vivid and unique patterns fill the shapes of butterflies, insects, animals and other living...More »
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Kazuhisa Urasawa Exhibition
An exhibition of illustration work by Kazuhisa Urasawa.More »
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Monmannequin
Presenting pieces from Yuka Kato’s handmade accessories brand Monmannequin. More »
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The Rocket Gold Star “Paint Paint Paint Side A”
An exhibition of new paint works by The Rocket Gold Star.More »
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Ayako Nagamori “100 Pairs of Chopsticks Vol. 3”
Presenting lacquer chopsticks carved with a variety of designs.More »
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Megumi Suzuki Exhibition
Various textile works are on display, from soft toys and bags to small tactile objects.More »
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Fumi Yamamoto Exhibition
These works are based on the ancient folktale “Story of the Sand Star” from the Okinawan island of Taketomi. Postcards and other accessories featuring works from the past few years are also available....More »
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Saori Tsuzumi Exhibition
An exhibition of illustrations by Saori Tsuzumi.More »
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Haruna Deguchi “Singing Garden”
An exhibition of etchings by Kyoto born Haruna Deguchi.More »
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Yuji Yamamoto “A Word A Day”
An illustration exhibition by Yuji Yamamoto.More »
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Naochiru “Yumeiro Party Exhibition”
An illustration exhibition featuring collage works by Naochiru.More »
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Masamichi Ito Exhibition
An exhibition of original illustrations by children’s book illustrator Masamichi Ito.More »
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Kayoko Date “For Instance on a Snowy Day”
An exhibition of original illustrations and miscellaneous goods by Kayoko Date.More »
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Tomoko Kitayama “New Forms”
Presenting accessories by Tomoko Kitayama.More »
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Golden Afternoon Tea Party
A group exhibition on the strange and wonderful world of Alice.More »
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Makoto Tomoda “To Moon Studio”
An illustration exhibition of people, animals, and things, on the theme of “faces”.More »
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Fumiko Matabu “Dolls”
An exhibition of watercolor illustrations and felt objects by Fumiko Matabu.More »
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Mount Fuji Fans, Kettle Rests, and Other Objects
Original Mt. Fuji fans from the “Marugame Uchiwa” (rounded fan) studio, a traditional craftwork of Kagawa Prefecture, were used as a base for artists to present their own styles. The kettle rests, used...More »
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Yoko Kawase “La Mascotte X Arca Archa”
An exhibition of jewelry by Yoko Kawase. More »
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Baron Ueta Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Baron Ueta .More »
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Mizue Yamazaki Exhibition
Images of the four seasons and fairy tells speak of the past and future. [Image: Mizue Yamazaki]More »
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Kaori Sasahara Exhibition
Charming illustrations by Kaori Sasahara will be on display. [Image: Kaori Sasahara]More »
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Asuna Nakano “Play”
New and unseen works invite the viewer into a world of play.More »
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Yuko Tsuyoshi “Tales of Buttons”
A collection of work from Yuko Tsuyoshi.More »
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Kuruminbo
Presenting swaddling cloths made in collaboration between 28 artists and the baby merchandise company Yayoi. More »
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Yukari Eguchi “Heaven’s Pink”
Opening up a world of pink in Yukar’s first solo exhibition.More »
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Hiroko Mori “Haute Couture”
Celebrating that which has a singular presence in the world, as represented by the mother of pearl button.More »
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Juri Nakao Exhibition
Returning to the subject of “Die Kleine Welt” (the small world) Juri Nakao utilizes techniques used in the production of science equipment to create heat-resistant glass in all kinds of intriguing shapes....More »
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Ayako Nagamori Exhibition
Ayako Nagamori creates lacquer works to be enjoyed in everyday life. This exhibition is the second in her “100 Lacquer Chopsticks” series launched in 2011. Gold and silver lacquered chopsticks, thin chopsticks,...More »
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Satoko Narita Exhibition
Objects of glass and wood reflecting the theme of the “end of a long winter”.More »
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Haruo Wada “Herbarium”
Herbariumu - plant specimens, features real and imaginary flowers sculptured from wood.More »
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Metalwork Studio MAF
This year’s winter exhibition features an expanded lineup that includes a charcoal stove and copper frying pans. Requests for specialty orders, repairs, and knife sharpenings will be taken. Knives will...More »
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Chihiro Ohara “Chihiro Canteen”
An exhibition of work from Chihiro Ohara.More »
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Jun Kamei “That Which Has Never Been Seen Before”
Jun Kamei presents his “fairyland figures”.More »
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Kazunobu Suginobu “Dolls and Pictures”
A collection of work from Kazunobu Suginobu. The artist will be present in the gallery on 20th, 25th, 27th and 28th January.More »
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Mikako Kawai’s Talisman Shop 2013
This year’s annual exhibition features decorations made in collaboration with Okunotobo, an atelier in Nara. Find a lucky talisman for the new year! The artist will be at the gallery every day from 15:00...More »
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“Nature and the Everyday, Light and Prayer”
A collection of accessories, both new and past work, based on the themes of “Nature and the Everyday, Light and Prayer”.More »
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Tatsuki Taniyama Exhibition
Works by Tatsuki Taniyama.More »
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Hanae Katsuyama “Joshofu Lotus”
The lotus is a representational theme of Katsuyama’s jewelry and Buddhist paintings. Jewelry including rings and necklaces and kimono accessories are on display.More »
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Naoko Ito Exhibition
Who would you like to send a gift to? Even if it is not a special day, here you can find gifts for friends and family to show your gratitude and care, and even treat yourself to something too. Here Naoko...More »
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Wakaba Masumi Exhibition
Artistic renderings of girls with mushroom-shaped heads, a style that is eye-catching, cute, and cool to some, with a curious individuality. More »
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Umeko Mori Exhibition
Exhibition of paintings combining ink and watercolours by Umeko Mori.More »
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Yukako Kakeda Exhibition
「森の帽子屋」と題して、森の中にぽつりとある帽子屋さんをイメージして制作しました。ベレー帽をメインに、額縁の作品も多数並びます。 More »
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Yoshiro Ichise “Door”
Exhibition of 2D works by Yoshiro Ichise.More »
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Saki Kitagaki “Orujan and Putuputu”
Saki Kitagaki has created two dolls: a boy named Orujan, and a girl called Putuputu, and created a little world for them.More »
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Takafumi Sakamoto “Fuwa Fuwa Gutsu Gutsu”
Exhibition of character and graphic designer and illustrator, Takafumi Sakamoto.More »
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La Mascotte
Exhibition of coloured stone jewellery by Yoko Kawase, including her new “Ronde” series.More »
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Naoko Oshima Exhibition
Exhibition of multi-genre and collaborative works including pen drawings, kiri-e cut out paper art, and sculpture.More »
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Masanori Inui “Good Days, Good Luck.”
An exhibition of bold works of young illustrator Masanori Inui, inspired by the London cityscape. More »
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Gaku Nakagawa "Popping Buddha"
This exhibition features illustrator and monk Gaku Nakagawa's new Buddhist picture series, based on his concept "Buddhism is pop". [Image: Gaku Nakagawa]More »
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Yuuco "Birds"
[Image: Yuuco]More »
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Hitomi Fukuhara "Postcard Size"
This exhibition, as the title suggests, features Fukuhara's artworks that are all postcard size. [Image: Hitomi Fukuhara]More »
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"Silver Animal" Exhibition
This exhibition features 5 artists whose silver accessories are all inspired by animals. These silver animals show many facial expressions which contribute in producing a peaceful space like a small zoo....More »
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Mikako Kawai + Shinnoske Sugisaki "Satoko"
"Satoko" looks like a girl, but her age, nationality, and gender are not clear. "Satoko" was created by Mikako Kawai in collaboration with Kaiyodo Figure two years ago. This exhibition showcases Satoko...More »
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Yumiko Matsuura "Ordinary"
This exhibition displays miniature figures who live in a small apartment. They enjoy their ordinary life, such as relaxing, doing yoga, reading the newspaper, thinking... Matsuura also showcases his fantasy...More »
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Hisae Yamaguchi Exhibition
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Ritsuko Azuma Exhibition
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Yuko Tamaki "An Innocento Angel 2"
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Ayako Fujita Exhibition
Children depicted in Ayako Fujita's illustrations are not only cute, but also possess a sense of sorrow. In this exhibition, the walls will be filled with her illustrations of "extraordinary ordinary-ness"....More »
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Hironori Misugi "Welcome to Tiny Planet Tour"
Hironori Misugi turns the gallery space into a small planet with his illustration and sculptural works.More »
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International Academy Picture Book Class Completion Exhibition
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Toraku Morisato "Elegant Ceramics"
Toraku has developed an original ceramic style called "Kyomishima", characterized by its delicate patters and elegant colors. He keeps creating ceramic works that both possess elegance and playfulness....More »
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Myco Fujimoto "Karulo Karuselo (the Carousel)"
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"Cards + Pochibukuro (Bags for Gift Money)" Exhibition
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Kobo Uzuri & Hana Silver Jewelry Exhibition
This exhibition features 2 jewelry artists. They both use the same materials and methods, but the works of each artist differ and contain originality. Two worlds are combined to create one space for the...More »
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Fiore-Tomoco "Connect"
This exhibition features Fiore-Tomoco's wire art jewelry exploring the theme of "connect". Using natural materials such as shells and pearls, she creates original and charming jewelry that contain messages....More »
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"Colobockle" Exhibition
This exhibition features the original illustrations of the picture book "Ethnic Clothes in the World".More »