A digest of Ippodo's exhibition
December 15th - December 24th, 2023
Exhibitions
展示会風景
While sad news of war spreads around the world, Japan is clean, peaceful and calm.
Creators who have survived the coronavirus pandemic are desperately creating and surviving.
Now, Ginza Ippodo has held 25 events in 2023.
Each exhibition was moving as it expressed the way each artist lived their life.
We have put together a digest exhibition of the works so that those who missed them can take a look while remembering those events.
Choose high-quality art and craft items as gifts or to prepare for the New Year.
2023 Exhibition
January: "8th Flying Birds Exhibition"
February "Genbei Kondaya's Obi"
"Tabata Shion: Calligraphy, Painting and Ceramics Exhibition"
March: "The World of Woodworking and the Wheel by Murase Jihei III"
"Sakura Blooming Crafts Exhibition"
April: "Yoko Semoto Tempera Painting Exhibition"
"Tsukada Midori Glass Exhibition"
May "Akio Mori Jewelry Exhibition"
"Kohei Nakamura's Red"
June: "Masamitsu Saito Collection Bamboo Basket Exhibition"
"Tsujimura Kai Exhibition"
July: "Yoshio Nishihata's Woodwork Exhibition"
"Takashi Tomooka Exhibition"
"Shinya Yamamura: The World of Mother of Pearl"
August: "The World of Fujio Kawagishi: Botanical Illustrations"
"Todo - Tokyo Rubble Beauty"
September: "Moonlit Tea Ceremony"
"Ryusuke Asai 50 Bowls Exhibition"
October: "Kaida Kyokko - Tea scoops from the streets"
"Toru Matsuzaki: Jomon Red and Negoro Vermilion"
"Masatake Fukumori, the Eccentric" Exhibition
November: "Hiraku Sudo's Metalwork"
"Matsubara Ken's Dragon"
December: "Junko Narita: The Prodigies of Heaven"
"Genkaku Sugimoto Sadamitsu: Unchanging"