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Waiting for the Wind Exhibition

The 2023 Tokyo Contemporary Art Awards presents ‘Waiting for the Wind’ – an art exhibition featuring works from Takeuchi Kota and Shiga Lieko, winners of this year’s award. Takeuchi’s artwork is inspired from historical research on ‘balloon bombs’ that were…

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Art Fair Tokyo 2023

With the transition towards life after corona and the rapid recovery to new conditions from inside and outside of Japan, art fairs are beginning show a sign of recovery. In the last few years following 2022 galleries from around the world…

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Asami Kiyokawa Solo Exhibition: Mirror World

MAKI Gallery is pleased to present Mirror World, Japanese artist Asami Kiyokawa’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, at Tennoz I, Tokyo. This presentation showcases the most recent developments in Kiyokawa’s eclectic practice, encompassing a wide range of media from…

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Tomokazu Hiroe Solo Exhibition: “Lonely park Ⅱ”

MEGUMI OGITA GALLERY is pleased to announce Tomokazu Hiroe’s online exclusive solo exhibition “Lonely park Ⅱ” on Artsy. In this exhibition, Hiroe demonstrates a contemporary view of Japan through the sophisticated forms and flames of “Hell Scroll” (12th century), which…

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Andrea Kanishi Exhibition

Andrea Kanishi, artist and illustrator, is opening an exhibition for her work at the Triumph Tokyo Kichijoji Showroom. Her work focuses on the human form, in a fun and energetic style.

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Brian Harte’s: Return of the Hawthorn

Brian Harte’s: Return of the Hawthorn will be the Ireland-based artist’s second show with Maki Gallery, Tennoz. 13 new paintings will be on view, in which the artist continues to take apart and reconfigure the domestic setting, elusively capturing the unsteady…

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THE HEROES Sword x Ukiyo-e

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, one of the oldest museums in the United States, is also known for its collection of 50,000 high-quality ukiyo-e prints. In this exhibition, 118 masterpieces of samurai paintings depicting the figures of heroes appearing in…

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Swiss Petit Palais Museum Exhibition

The Petit Palais Museum in Geneva, Switzerland, was founded in 1968 by Oscar Gaze, who made a fortune in the manufacture of industrial rubber. The collection, collected under the philosophy of “art of serving peace”, consists of French paintings from the…

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