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Double Method by Tokyo Rumando×Hideka Tonomura  image

Double Method by Tokyo Rumando×Hideka Tonomura

Collaborating together for the first time, Tokyo Rumando and Hideka Tonomura are at the cutting edge of an exciting and groundbreaking generation of new photographers working in Japan today. Despite using very different methodologies, these two women photographers share the same interest in mapping intense psychological subjects to deconstruct the framework that links the past to the present.

Tokyo Rumando Hideka Tonomura

Friday 11 May 2018 to Monday 28 May 2018
Opening: Thursday 10 May 2018

Art exhibition in United Kingdom.

A Very Large Nazuna and English Daisy Bowl [detail] image

Reimagining Nature: Hitomi Hosono's Memories in Porcelain

Combining memories of her mother’s garden in Gifu with inspiration found in the parks of London, the work of Hitomi Hosono demonstrates a meticulous study of botanical forms. Hosono makes use of hand-carved models and plaster moulds, to make hundreds of these porcelain leaves and flowers, that are then applied to vase or bowl forms enveloping the object’s underlying shape.

Hitomi Hosono

Friday 03 November 2017 to Friday 15 December 2017
Opening: Thursday 02 November 2017

Art exhibition in United Kingdom.

Shigaraki Teabowl image

Elemental Journey - An Artist Residency in Japan

In March 2017 British contemporary artist Amanda Chambers travelled to Japan as a recipient of a Daiwa Foundation small grant award. She undertook a one-month residency in ceramics at the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park in Shiga Prefecture, to develop her growing interest in clay.

Amanda Chambers

Wednesday 18 October 2017 to Wednesday 18 October 2017
Art talk in United Kingdom.

Two Truths: Artists' and Curator's Talk

This talk will highlight the curatorial concerns of Griffin Gallery Director Becca Pelly-Fry about the impact of cultural displacement on artistic practice. She will be moderating a conversation amongst the 6 Japanese artists from the exhibition "Two Truths". Talk Date: 26 May 2015, 6pm Location: The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation

Tuesday 26 May 2015 to Tuesday 26 May 2015
Art talk in City of London, United Kingdom.

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