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Medieval Warrior Groups Exhibition

Medieval warriors were not only hereditary professional warriors but also lords of local communities. How did they rule their communities? In this exhibition, we explore medieval warrior groups as ruling organizations and present facts about their regional rule, based on…

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The Hosokawa Lords and the Matsui Family

The Hosokawa family boasted a long history as influential feudal lords until the end of the Edo period. While many feudal families were doomed to ruin, the Hosokawa family survived the turbulent period which included multiple leadership changes. One factor…

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Geneses of Photography in Japan: Hakodate

The Tokyo Photographic Art Museum will hold Geneses of in Japan: Hakodate, the second installment of a series of exhibitions that reconstructs the late Edo period through the Meiji period of Japan’s history based on early photographs taken in the…

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Light as Medium: The TOP Collection

Mar. 2—Jun. 5, 2022 Closed Mondays (However, Mar 21, and May 2, are open), Mar 22. Admission: Adults ¥600 / College Students ¥480 / High School and Junior High School Students, Over 65 ¥300. *Admission is free for grade school…

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The Saint Kūya and Rokuharamitsuji Temple

The year 2022 marks the 1050th anniversary of the death of the Buddhist saint Kūya. The oldest surviving sculpture of Kūya is said to be the principal image of Rokuharamitsuji Temple (called Saikōji Temple at the time of its founding)…

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TOKYO LOVEHOTELS Vol.27

As spring comes near, TOKYO LOVEHOTELS is hosting a floral-themed event where you can experience live music, DJs, art exhibitions, live painting and even get some dating tips from several dating coaches. There are also going to be some pop-up…

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AC-bu Exhibition: Creating Iwakan

AC-bu is a creative team originally formed in 1999 by students at Tama Art University. Today, as a unit they garner widespread attention for their prolific production of exciting and finely worked visuals featured mainly in television programming, commercials and…

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Kaylie Kaitschuck: SNAKES AND LADDERS

Hiromart Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Kaylie Kaitschuck’s debut exhibition in Asia. Kaylie Kaitsuchuck is a Detroit-based fiber artist who recently received her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Arts in 2021. Using machine embroidery, she produces colorful and…

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European Masterpieces

Founded in 1870, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA, has a comprehensive collection of cultural heritage from around the world, spanning more than 5,000 years, from prehistoric times to the present day. The exhibition features 65 masterpieces…

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baanai: UNLOGICAL exhibition

We are pleased to present UNLOGICAL, Kugenuma, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa-based artist baanai’s first solo exhibition at MAKI Gallery. Following Connect #1—a three-person group show held in January of 2021 where baanai exhibited several paintings—the artist will hold his largest presentation to date…

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ACT Vol. 4: Approach to Alternative Images

Tokyo Arts and Space (TOKAS) has been supporting the activities of artists, continuously and at various stages in their careers, through open call exhibitions, special showcases, and international exchange programs. The ACT exhibitions, launched in 2018 as a series focusing…

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