2020 © NANA MATSUMOTO
2020 © NANA MATSUMOTO
Group show
"Zureta Satellite" presented by Troedsson Villa
松本菜々 Nana Matsumoto
山根一晃 Kazuaki Yamane
August 14 - August 31, 2025
Opening hours:8:30 - 18:00
Close:20,21,22,28
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Troedsson Villa is an art project organized by Anne Eastman. "Zureta Satellite" in Meguri café will be held as related exhibition of "Zureta" in The Pawnbroker’s Museum. "Zureta" is organized by Anne Eastman and Tam Ochiai.
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"Zureta"
August 2nd, 2025 - August 31st, 2025
Opening hours:Saturday and Sunday 11:00 – 18:00
and by appointment
Artists;
Ryoko Aoki 青木陵子
Robert Beck / Buck ロバート·ベック / バック
Anne Eastman 金沢雪
Zon Ito 伊藤 存
Yoshiro Furuhashi 古橋義朗
Takeshi Miyakawa 宮川 剛
Monique Mouton モニーク·ムートン
Tam Ochiai 落合 多武
Hiroyuki Oki 大木裕之
Ayano Shibata 柴田彩乃
Stephen Sprott スティーブン·スプロット
Chinatsu Yasuhara 安原 千夏
Cici Wu 武 雨濛
Group show
The 20th Anniversary ‘LOOP HOLE Expo. 2025’
「LOOP HOLE Pavilion」
Fuchu Art Museum Citizens' Gallery
August 2- August 11, 2025
close: August 4
10:00ー17:00 (last day untill 15:00)
admission free
「短い~の展」
LOOP HOLE
August 2- August 11, 2025
close: August 4
14:00ー18:00 (last day untill 15:00)
admission free

Group show
"The World To Come" part2
Elizabeth Presa, Utako Shindo, and artists
George Paton Gallery, the University of Melbourne, Australia
July 24- August 15, 2025
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The World to Come is a two-part seminar and exhibition project intended to nurture artistic exchange across generations and institutions. Modest in scale and carried with a free spirit, the project is led by Dr. Utako Shindo—an independent academic and artist—in collaboration with Dr. Elizebeth Presa, an artist and senior lecturer at the University of Melbourne.
Group show
"The World To Come" part1
Elizabeth Presa, Utako Shindo, and artists
Youkobo Art Space, Tokyo
February 15, 16, 22, 23, 2025
open: 12:00-18:00
[Weblinks]
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The World to Come is a two-part seminar and exhibition project intended to nurture artistic exchange across generations and institutions. Modest in scale and carried with a free spirit, the project is led by Dr. Utako Shindo—an independent academic and artist—in collaboration with Dr. Elizebeth Presa, an artist and senior lecturer at the University of Melbourne.