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The Pottery of Momoyama III
2025.3.7
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TAA2025 starting to distribute pamphlet at Art Fair Tokyo 2025
2025.3.7
Tokyo Art & Antiques will start distributing the new pamphlet for 2019 at the "ART FAIR TOKYO 2019", from March 8 to 10. However, the distribution at each galleries, in Kyobashi and Nihonbashi, will be ready around late march. 22 galleries will be parti...
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Best Raku Ware Exhibition
2025.3.7
Raku tea bowls were first made during the Momoyama period by Chojiro, the first generation member of the Raku family, who was trained by Sen no Rikyu. While successive generations have inherited the hand-kneading technique, they have continued to research a...
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Blue, white and between
2025.3.7
Blue like the sky after the rain White like snow And a beautiful color that can't be said to be blue or white In China, there was celadon made with the aim of the color of the sky after the rain, and there was white porcelain, which was described as white a...
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Okumura Togyu ーDrawings and Calligraphyー
2025.3.7
Togyu Okumura is a representative painter of modern Japanese painting. Throughout his life, Togyu spent more time and training in drawing and drawing than he did in painting.His drawings, which he considered ``seeing'' to be the basics of being an artis...
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The Propagation of Buddhist Art Ⅳ
2025.3.7
Buddhism,born in India, was introduced to Japan via China and the Korean peninsula. This exhibition traces the diversity of beliefs that developed uniquely in the countries along the way.
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The beauty of traditional paper
2025.3.7
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Lisei solo exhibition
2025.3.7
Lisei is a Chinese artist with a unique style who listens to the sounds of the human body with a stethoscope, is inspired by the sounds, and paints human figures using lacquer, acrylic paints, and Japanese painting materials. This will be his third solo exh...
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Antique exhibition a hundred years later
2025.3.7
From ukiyo-e and doroe painting of the Edo period to and contemporary art (by Saito Shinichi, Terada Itaru, Yamada Junji, and others), we have selected and exhibited works that unknown art collectors 100 years from now will want to own.