Art Spot Korin - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Art Spot Korin. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Scott Hunter “Coast Along”
This work probes the hidden connection between each image while exploring themes of femininity, loss, and solitude. A series of photographs, taken along the Scottish River Forth, are presented as Japanese...More »
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Yoshi Yoshida “For the Future”
A solo exhibition by Yoshi Yoshida.More »
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Masakazu Fukuta “Sunlight / Moisture”
A solo exhibition by Masakazu Fukuda.More »
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Chinatsu Haishizume Exhibition
Showing paintings by Chinatsu Hashizume.More »
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Kaname Matsumura “The Distance of Years”
Kaname Matsumura uses interesting and unusual materials such as medical film and printer inks to express the time that disappears within our times - an age when it is possible to share your own experiences...More »
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Inner Thoughts
Five artists extract their inner thoughts with the intention of displaying them to the outside world.More »
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We Made in Y.A.I Vol.7
A group exhibition of contemporary artists active both domestically and internationally. Studying under Takaya Fujii, each has hence followed their own path of self-expression whilst subtly retaining something...More »
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Stitched Textiles Exhibition
Embroidery and other stitched works by 16 members of a textiles course at Kyoto Seika University.More »
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Asuka Michihiro + Ayako Matsumura “10AM Coffee”
Through her creations and ongoing experiments, Asuka Michihiro considers the materials used by people and their relationships with objects, and their subsequent relationships with each other, in an attempt...More »
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Etsuji Okada “The Impressions of Light”
Showing photographs by Etsuji Okada that convey the impressions of light left behind in his visits to different places.More »
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Machi Morimoto “Flowers and Scenery”
Machi Morimoto’s artworks feature organic designs such as vegetation, plants, and flowers.More »
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Caroline McGonigal “In the Space of Elsewhere”
A solo exhibition of works by Caroline McGonigal.More »
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Matthew Fasone “Urbanology”
A solo show of sculptural pieces by Matthew Fasone.More »
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Shu Okamoto Exhibition
Presenting works by Shu Okamoto.More »
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Hiroko Fukui “Shine”
An exhibition of works by Hiroko Fukui.More »
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K. Kough “Shelter”
Lead sculptures by K. Kough.More »
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Amane Ishii + Mayuko Nagano “Carpe Diem”
Displaying works by Amane Ishii and Mayuko Nagano, two students majoring in oil painting at Kyoto City University of Arts. More »
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Aya Shimamoto + Yasuhiko Shimamoto “Tools for my Father to Make a Violin”
An exhibition by Aya and Yasuhiko Shimamoto.More »
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Akihisa Kawano “Track”
A painting exhibition by Akihisa Kawano.More »
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Kanako Yuki “As Usual”
An exhibition by Kanako Yuki.More »
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Yoko Shimura + Ken Matsuo + Shigeru Hama Exhibition
Yoko Shimura, Ken Matsuo, and Shigeru Hama - three artists who collaborated at Kizugawa Art 2014 work with the concept of “threads” to build on their past work that examined the “threads of water” and...More »
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Keita Iehara + Kaori Tanaka Exhibition
Showing sensitive works by Keita Iehara and Kaori Tanaka.More »
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Shigeru Yamamoto “Essence”
A solo exhibition by Shigeru Yamamoto.More »
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Time Stamp
Satomi Watanabe presents landscape photos taken as 360-degree digital stills and turned into circular panoramas through image processing on the computer. More »
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Plastic All Over: The World International Poster Project in Kyoto, Japan
Thirty-seven artists from 13 countries participated in this project led by Holger Wendland to be exhibited at five sites around the world, including Germany, Ukraine, and Holland. More »
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Odorico “On the Desk”
Showing new acrylic, pen and pencil works by Odorico.More »
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Reading Aloud
These are paintings about reading aloud. Our own voices touch the page when we read out loud, our breath and saliva reaching the paper and seeping into the words and books themselves. It’s as if our voices...More »
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Phenomenology of Walks
Paintings and essays by Kaname Matsumura inspired by walks along the river.More »
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Mirjam Ala-Rachi “Parting”
Exhibiting works by Mirjam Ala-Rachi based on the concept of “parting” or separation. The works scattered around the gallery are fragments of older works which Mirjam Ala-Rachi asks gallery visitors to...More »
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Gregory Hilton “The Bridge Series”
Presenting “The Bridge Series” by Gregory Hilton, a new series of paintings created since obtaining a studio space in Japan. The image of a bridge is one of unity and accessibility, providing distribution...More »
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Silvia Wong “Maboroshi”
Presenting the works of Silvia Wong.More »
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We Made in Y.A.I Vol.6
Presenting unique works from artists studying under the same teacher at the same art school, who have each found their own paths of expression. Exhibiting Artists: Keita Iehara,Keiko Urakawa,Masahiro...More »
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Sewing
A group exhibition by 10 artists who work with dyeing and weaving, and textiles. Textile art takes on many forms, from traditional crafts to advanced printing techniques, and in order to realise the full...More »
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Season’s Greetings
A photography show by Sigeru Yamamoto. Festive photographs taken during the Christmas season in Germany and Australia are on display.More »
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Etsuji Okada “South”
An exhibition by photographer Etsuji Okada.More »
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K.Kough “Shelter for Myself”
K.Kough produces lead works based on the idea of protecting the things that are important. On show are the progressive changes of the artist’s body over time.More »
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Satomi Watanabe “Superimpose”
Satomi Watanabe uses the word ‘superimpose’ to refer to a process of combining two or more elements to bring in different perspectives with regards to space and time. Her landscape photographs taken with...More »
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Akihisa Kawano “Specimen of Aircraft”
Featuring hand-drawn flat works by Akihisa Kawano.More »
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Keiko Urakawa “Transparency”
In recent years Keiko Urakawa has been working with screen doors and other objects with see-through qualities.More »
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Physical Landscapes #2
A solo exhibition by Machi Morimoto.More »
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Between Breath
In these meditative works creating dialogues with architecture, the artist attempts to find the key to communing with a place through the acts of walking, listening, and drawing. More »
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Arabella Hope “The Land of the Lost”
A solo exhibition of oil paintings by Arabella Hope.More »
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Ways to Speculate With Point P
This exhibition by two students at Kyoto City University of Arts explores ways of examining the things in daily life we could easily overlook through concepts starting with the letter p: parole, portrait,...More »
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Matthew Fasone “Excavation”
Presenting assemblage by Matthew Fasone, made solely of materials found on the street such as paper, newspaper, and cardboard.More »
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Daily Scenes
Rowan Rose Shaw and Rosanna Rios, two artists working in different fields of art, unite due to their common interest in textiles. On show are their personal expressions of scenery.More »
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Tumble Weed
Works by Yuto Anada, Shiho Sakata, and Hiroki Aragaki.More »
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Tsuji Tomoka Exhibition
An exhibition of works by Tsuji Tomoka.More »
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Mari Kamei “Layer, Cut and Paste”
Mari Kamei produces works through a 3-part repeated process of layering, cutting and pasting, expressing the possible existence of beauty in the everyday.More »
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Sisters - Three Story at Korin 2nd
An exhibition by three art university graduates specialising in Nihonga Japanese painting - Toshie Yamazaki, Yukiko Kondo, and Yuko Yukizawa. As former classmates and “Sisters”, these three artists have...More »
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Shiori Yamamoto “Okota”
An exhibition of works by Shiori Yamamoto.More »
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Kaname Matsumura + Masahiro Kawanaka “Spotlights of Korin”
A fascinating exhibition by two artists: Kaname Matsumura, who paints onto X ray film, and Masahiro Kawanaka, who creates art using audio cassette tapes.More »
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Momoyo Yasui “Europe Travel Journal”
Momoyo Yasui’s photographs from her travels to 24 locations in Europe, including France, England, Poland, Turkey, and Germany, when taking part in a festival in Ireland.More »
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Predators
Daas is a Japan-based American artist known for bold, colorful, and geometric paintings and wall murals. While rooted in representational art, his work also combines elements of pop art and cubism with...More »
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We Made in Y.A.I
A group Art Spot Korin exhibition.More »
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Junya Komai “Pocketful of Rainbows”
Featuring a moving image installation by Junya Komai.More »
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Stitch
A group exhibition by Art Spot Korin.More »
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Scroll
Using a 35 m/m digital camera, Satomi Watanabe takes 360-degree shots of the horizon, processing these panoramic images into round shapes. Her Scroll series presents images of moving subscripts that appear...More »
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Etsuji Okada “Flower”
Etsuji Okada’s photographs of flowers are on display.More »
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Shigeru Yamamoto “Seats”
On show are Shigeru Yamamoto’s photographs of chairs.More »
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Silvia Wong “Luxury Light of the Sea”
The Chinese-born artist Silvia Wong explores the possibilities of transparent materials in works featuring organic and natural motifs. With “Bio-Ori”, she presents colorful sculptures of deep-sea creates...More »
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Luxury
Jewelry, woodwork, and lacquerware by three artists.More »
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Naoko Shimizu + Miho Shimoguchi “Forest of Water”
Sculptures and watercolor paintings by Naoko Shimizu and Miho Shimoguchi are on show.More »
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Your Flower, Your Skin Vol.2
A solo exhibition by Yukino Kitago, featuring her portrait paintings in oil.More »
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Ensemble
Ensemble-themed 2D works by Akihisa Kawano.More »
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Signs of Building
Keita Iehara’s paintings of building facades draw focus to their particular shapes and color schemes. He perceives buildings as a sign of people’s lives, stimulating thoughts about what kind of people...More »
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Under Cover
Using transparent materials, Keiko Urakawa makes works under the theme of shadow.More »
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Feast #2
A group show by current students of Kyoto City University of Arts.More »
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Restore
An exhibition of artwork using paper that responds to Masahiro Kawanaka’s theme “Restore.”More »