上野アーティストプロジェクト2018「見る、知る、感じる──現代の書」
Nov 18, 2018 〜 Jan 6, 2019
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The second installment of the "Ueno Artist Project" series, showcasing six contemporary calligraphy artists belonging to public art organizations, aiming to introduce the diverse expressions of contemporary calligraphy to a wide audience.
The exhibition is held from November 18, 2018, to January 6, 2019.
It is held at Galleries A and C of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.
This is the second installment of the "Ueno Artist Project" series, introducing diverse expressions by six contemporary calligraphy artists.
The exhibition features Kazuya Akiyama, Hiroyuki Ohashi, Shinbo Kanashiki, Takeshi Kikuyama, Kyosen Suzuki, and Sogen Chiba.
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