Glass Tableware in Still Life
HMOCA 1-1 Hijiyama-koen, Minami-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima-ken, JapanGlass Tableware in Still Life: Yoko Andersson Yamano and 18 Painters exhibition at Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art.
Glass Tableware in Still Life: Yoko Andersson Yamano and 18 Painters exhibition at Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art.
Exhibition of works by Hiroshima-born children's picture book artists Kozo Kakimoto, widely known for his pictures in the million-seller "The Giving Chair".
Exhibition of the works of Ikeda Masuo (1934–1997), a Japanese painter, printmaker, illustrator, sculptor, ceramist, novelist, and film director, as well as works by artists who influenced him.
A group show conceived by the artist Kazuna Taguchi with a structural design by the artist Soshiro Matsubara
Exhibition of work by international artists that conveys "comical aspects of the excesses of surveillance and high-tech networks, as well
Technical Essence of Original Illustrations for Children's Books - from the Collection of Miyagi Museum of Art In 1956, Fukuinkan
Nihon-ga paintings by artists including Taikan Yokoyama, Shunso Hishida, and Yasushi Sugiyama.
Every autumn, for one night only, the backstreets of Onomichi are illuminated with 30,000 candles.
City center festival which melds tradition with art in Fukuromachi Park – centered on a 1.5 ton rock suspended by ropes attached to 88 bamboo trees.
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