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[From Jomon Pottery to Ukiyo-e] Kyoto University of the Arts Museum to Host "Manazashi to Enichi" Exhibition Starting June 24

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  • [From Jomon Pottery to Ukiyo-e] Kyoto University of the Arts Museum to Host "Manazashi to Enichi" Exhibition Starting June 24
  • Kyoto University of the Arts will host the "Manazashi to Enichi" exhibition at its on-campus museum, the Art Museum, from June 24, 2026. The exhibition aims to bridge the past and the future by reinterpreting historical materials, such as Jomon pottery and Ukiyo-e, through the eyes of contemporary artists.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Tue Jun 09 2026 22:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Kyoto University of the Arts will host the "Manazashi to Enichi" exhibition at its on-campus museum, the Art Museum, from June 24, 2026. The exhibition aims to bridge the past and the future by reinterpreting historical materials, such as Jomon pottery and Ukiyo-e, through the eyes of contemporary artists.

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[From Jomon Pottery to Ukiyo-e] Kyoto University of the Arts Museum to Host "Manazashi to Enichi" Exhibition Starting June 24 (Tue Jun 09 2026 22:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Tue Jun 09 2026 22:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Kyoto University of the Arts will host the "Manazashi to Enichi" exhibition at its on-campus museum, the Art Museum, from June 24, 2026. The exhibition aims to bridge the past and the future by reinterpreting historical materials, such as Jomon pottery and Ukiyo-e, through the eyes of contemporary artists.

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Q: When will the exhibition 'Mimicry and Connection' be held?
A: It will be held from June 24, 2026 (Wednesday) to July 18, 2026 (Saturday).
Q: Where is the venue?
A: The venue is the Kyoto University of Art and Design Art Museum (located in Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City).
Q: What collections will be on display at the exhibition?
A: The main collections include Jomon pottery donated by Sosakuni, Silk Road materials donated by Eshang Hafu, ukiyo-e by Toyohara Kunichika donated by Oe Naoki, and clay figures.
Q: Who is the organizer of the exhibition?
A: The exhibition is organized by Kozue Kawakami, a full-time lecturer in the Department of Fine Arts and Crafts at Kyoto University of Art and Design and an artist.
Q: Is there an admission fee?
A: Admission is free.