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    Report on the open house event “Nakagami-tei” designed by ISOZAKI Arata in Katsuyama, Fukui, Japan

    In Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture, Japan, there are two houses designed by architect ISOZAKI Arata. One of them, "Nakagami-tei," was opened to the public. This article is a report on the event. The house is made of concrete and feature...
    2019-09-17
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    Announcing “Art Book Cafe # 1 Let’s talk about art at the center in Fukui”

    GEISEN.art will hold an event "Art Book Cafe # 1 Let's talk about art at the center in Fukui" on October 19, 2019. We will exhibit 55 domestic and foreign art books collected in a bookstore near Fukui Station. There is also a space where...
    2019-09-09
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    An exhibition at a bookstore in Fukui City “Scenery Where Words are Born”. 12 original paintings will be exhibited.

    The exhibition "nakaban original art exhibition of Scenery Where Words are Born" will begin on September 12 at the bookstore "Waon Shobo" in Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture. The event commemorating the publication of Scenery Where Words are...
    2019-09-06
  • Exhibition

    The “Fusuma Exhibition” is held in Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture. There are related events such as live painting.

    The planned exhibition "Dai Fusuma-ten" will start at the Paper Museum (Shinzaike-cho, Echizen-shi, Fukui) on September 6, 2019. Fusuma are doors that allow people living in Japanese houses to arrange their spaces freely. Echizen City Ha...
    2019-09-05
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