In Nobuaki Takekawa’s solo exhibition, the artist presents a series of twelve paintings and a three-dimensional work that combine motifs from Hwatu playing cards with caricatured representations of cats, inspired by the history of the Ashio copper mine.
European Masterpieces between Renaissance and Baroque
Over 80 drawings from the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, made between the Renaissance and Baroque periods, with masterpieces by great Masters such as Dürer and Rembrandt on display.
The Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum in Tokyo is hosting the exhibition on Renoir and Cézanne, the only Japanese stop of an important international project that has already travelled to Milan, Martigny (Switzerland), and Hong Kong.
Luigi GHirri was certainly one of the greatest and most influential Italian photographers of the twentieth century. On the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, an exhibition to tell the story of his extraordinary talent.