Japanese Earthenware from the JOMON to HEIAN periods
2023.3.1
Japanese Earthenware from the JOMON to HEIAN Periods.
2023.3.1
Japanese Earthenware from the JOMON to HEIAN Periods.
2023.2.25
This exhibition will feature tea ceremony vessels, including teacups, tea containers, and flower vases. The exhibition will include the latest teaware by Shiro Tsujimura, as well as teaware by Morihiro Hosokawa. In addition, Yuichi Inoue's works, hanging sc...
2023.2.8
The first special exhibition in 2023 is the "Sake Cups Exhibition", which has been well received every time.This time, seven notable artists will make their first appearances in a project of our gallery.The new works of each artist are a must-see.In this se...
2022.3.1
In the Momoyama period (the 16th century), the first Raku ware was made by Chojiro, the founder of Raku ware, after receiving orders from Sen no Rikyu, Japan's most famous Tea Ceremony artist. Chojiro's unique skill of hand forming has been passed on for ov...
2022.3.1
[Yuichiro Aida] 2001 Apprentice to Wajima Okuda Goemon ShotenThe beginning of the 2007 season. From the following year, he started making lacquer ware at Aizuwakamatsu. He works as he can think of, from vessels to sculptures.
2022.3.1
We will hold a celadon exhibition as an exhibition commemorating the 3rd anniversary of OKUMA GALLERY. Longquan celadon, Yaozhou kiln, Jun ware, Koshi kiln, Goryeo celadon, etc. will be exhibited and sold, and pottery pieces from Longquan kiln will also be ...
2022.3.1
Copt is a term used to describe the Christianized Egyptian people. During the 3rd and 12th centuries, the textile called Copt fissure is popular overseas as it covers a wide range of people, animals and plants. We have continued to collect new collections f...
2022.3.1
Song Ceramics are one of the very popular Chinese ceramic genres among Japanese. They are known for simple and refined shape with monochromatic glaze, and because of their universality, they have been highly valued in Ming and Qing dynasties. There are some...
2022.3.1
"Life on this planet" is a joint exhibition by two galleries, "Mokkei" and "Maison de neko", with the theme of creatures on the earth. The contents of the exhibition are a collaboration between the world of antique art centered on Chinese ceramics and artis...