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nabis gallery
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Written by KALONSNET Editor   
Published: February 20 2010

View from the exhibition "Angularity -
Keiichi Ueno and Hirotake Kurokawa" (2007)
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Opened in 1949, nabisu gallery is a long-established gallery for contemporary art which annually holds four or five project exhibitions as well as leasing out its exhibition space. Not being swayed by fashions, it has kept introducing high quality artists regardless of generation or career. As seen in Hirotake Kurokawa in the Eighties and Shiho Kagabu in the Noughties, nabis gallery has widely been highly valued as a gallery which holds the universality of art as tantamount.

The gallery name "nabisu" comes from an artist group "Les Nabis" found by Yasukazu Tabuchi (1921-2009) in the end of the 19th century in Paris ("Nabis" also means "Prophet" by Hebrew).

Among the represented artists are Hirotake Kurokawa, Hiroyuki Ohmori, Hisao Matsuura, Toyomi Yamazaki, Yoshiro Takeuchi, Nobuo Kurosu, and Osamu Hashimoto.



Address: Ginza First Bldg. 3F, 1-5-2 Ginza, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo
Telephone: +81-(0)3-3561-3544
Open: 11:30 - 19:00 (Satday - 17:00), closed on Sunday
Website: http://www.nabis-g.com

Last Updated on November 14 2015
 

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