GALLERY IZUMI
Gallery IZUMI has been dealing with old fine Chinese ceramics (from the New stone age to Late Ming dynasty) since the establishment in 1984. The owner is fluent with Chinese, so please feel free to visit.
Gallery IZUMI has been dealing with old fine Chinese ceramics (from the New stone age to Late Ming dynasty) since the establishment in 1984. The owner is fluent with Chinese, so please feel free to visit.
2025.10.10
【About Keiji ItoA silent, profound gaze directed towards the prospect of human existence, unconstrained by existing preconceptions】 Keiji Ito (1935-), who is celebrating his 90th birthday this year, freely employs a diverse range of materials and techniqu...
2025.10.7
This exhibition features approximately 190 works from the Han dynasty, spanning about 400 years from 206BC–220AD. Centered on ceramics, the selection also includes lacquerware, metalwork, jade, and calligraphy rubbings. We hope that visitors can appreciate ...
2025.9.2
This autumn, "HOKUSAI: The Artist Mad About Painting" an exhibition that lets you experience the roots of Japan's celebrated manga and anime culture, will be held at CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO in Kyobashi from September 13 (Sat) to November 30 (Sun), 2025. What ...
2025.9.1
ArtistsYutaka AokiJunko OkiTakuro KuwataAtaru SatoMiwa Kyusetsu XIIINoritaka TatehanaAna BenaroyaDan McCarthy KOSAKU KANECHIKA is pleased to present the exhibition “Lai Lai Wang Wang” at the gallery’s Kyobashi location from August 23rd to October 4th, 202...
2025.9.1
The Chain Museum, which operates ArtSticker, and FONZ, which operates THE CITY BAKERY, have opened Gallery & Bakery Tokyo 8 min on the 1st floor of TODA BUILDING in Kyobashi, Tokyo, which opened in November 2024. We will now hold a special exhibition “...
2025.6.9
We are honored to present a memorial exhibition for the late painter Tetsuo Mizu, who passed away due to pneumonia on January 30, 2025, at the age of 80. The exhibition will be held at Shikisaisha Gallery. Through a carefully selected group of works, includ...
2025.5.30
When I was an apprentice I used to live in Bizen, Okayama, a city well known as the center of the Bizenyaki since Muromachi and Edo era. In Inbe, there was a place called Minamiogamaato where you could see the remains of ancient kilns and a huge hill cons...