Fuse Tomoko ORIGAMI
-Pulsating Paper-
- November 29 -
March 23,2025
Fuse Tomoko《Ant Lion's Halls》(270 units) 2010 (C)Fuse Tomoko
Origami (paper folding) is very familiar to people in Japan and is always connected with childhood memories and everyday life. But it is not just a children’s pastime. It has a lot of different significant aspects behind it on a mathematical and geometrical basis. Fuse Tomoko(1951- ) is an origami specialist. She is known as “the Queen of Modular Origami” and has held many exhibitions, demonstrations and workshops all over the world.
In this exhibition we will show Tomoko’s masterpieces of modular origami, spiral origami, origami tessellation, infinite origami, construction with knots and so on. Furthermore, you can see four huge brand-new origami installations in our special galleries with a lot of furniture in Art Nouveau style. You will be fascinated by amazing forms and aspects of origami.
《Dahlia》 2019 (C)Fuse Tomoko
《Spiral①》 2005(reproducted in 2016) (C)Fuse Tomoko
《Red Snake》《Silver Snake》《Golden Snake》2024 (C)Fuse Tomoko
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Yamazaki Mazak Collection
- July 05 -
November 24,2024

The collection of The Yamazaki Mazak Museum of Arts is composed of artworks from the Old Masters of the French Rococo period, Romanticism, Neo-Classicism , Realism, Impressionism, the Ecole de Paris, and others. Visitors are presented a timeline of French art which encompasses 300 years, from the 18th to the 20th century.
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Photograph “Scattered Memories in the Field of Transience” Sarah Fujiwara
- April 26 -
June 30,2024
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Yamazaki Mazak Collection
- March 01 -
April 21,2024

The collection of The Yamazaki Mazak Museum of Arts is composed of artworks from the Old Masters of the French Rococo period, Romanticism, Neo-Classicism , Realism, Impressionism, the Ecole de Paris, and others. Visitors are presented a timeline of French art which encompasses 300 years, from the 18th to the 20th century.
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