After 3 years, Yoshiyasu Tamura returns to KYAS ART SALON with his latest works, and therefore, a new exhibition will...
Read moreDetailsIBASHO presents an exhibition by young Tokyo-based photographer Tokyo Rumando (1980). Rumando has a background in modelling and stages in...
Read moreDetailsBetween 8 December 2017 and 27 May 2018, ‘Masked Warriors. Battle Stage of the Samurai’ will be on view at...
Read moreDetailsIBASHO presents the exhibition VIVO, a group show with work by the founders of the Japanese photographer’s collective VIVO, Shomei...
Read moreDetailsArtist Sebastian Masuda, one of Japans most famous artists and founder of the Harajuku Kawaii culture in Japan, will present...
Read moreDetailsThe museum Nihon no Hanga in Amsterdam will open the doors for an autumn exhibition during the month November. Along...
Read moreDetailsIBASHO will present a solo show of Japanese photographer Munemasa Takahashi's, presenting his project 'Laying Stones' as well as 'The...
Read moreDetailsKaoru Yamamoto, owner of KYAS ART SALON, will open her first solo exhibition on October 14 at her own gallery....
Read moreDetailsSoon it is time for a new edition of TodaysArt festival in The Hague. The 2017 edition will take place...
Read moreDetailsFrom September 16 to November 26 eleven renowned Japanese artists will display a selection of their works depicting the adaptation...
Read moreDetailsFrom Saturday September 16 Japan Museum SieboldHuis will present highlights from the Leiden University Library Collection in the exhibition Mapping...
Read moreDetailsIn September IBASHO gallery will be the place for a photo exposition of photographer Asako Narahashi. Asako Narahashi (1959) is...
Read moreDetailsThis summer Japan Museum SieboldHuis will host approximately three hundred traditional wooden dolls from Japan. These pretty 'kokeshi', with their...
Read moreDetailsJapan Museum SieboldHuis will present a new photo exhibition from Friday, June 16, this time landscape photographer Shibata Toshio's work...
Read moreDetailsSince the opening of IBASHO in March 2015 we have been exposed to so much photographic talent coming from Japan,...
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