CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
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"Pop Art" was born in England in the 1950s and flourished in the United States in the 1960s. In this exhibition, we will explore the appeal of the "FAB 4" (Fabulous 4), four artists who represent the Pop Art movement in the United States of America. [ read more ]
From the late 19th century to the early 20th century during the era of the World International Exhibitions, Scandinavian makers of design, under the leadership of their artistic directors, attracted artists and designers to create a fusion of industry and art. [ read more ]
This first solo exhibition in Japan by Serge Mouangue, Paris-based contemporary artist from Cameroon, presents exciting new visions of cultural affinities between Japan and Africa, a bold collection of sculptural and wearable expressions that transcend tradition toward a “Third Aesthetic.” [ read more ]
The Arts and Crafts movement, which was inspired by William Morris’ (1834-1896) philosophy of craftsmanship and his production, was born in 19th century Britain being progressively industrialized. The exhibition may help you sense the idea that good designs enrich people’s lives while regions and styles of production may have changed, and it has yet remained.[ read more ]
This exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to experience the "delicious" side of the UK through a variety of perspectives, including botanical art, Victorian table settings, and recipes for English sweets that can be enjoyed right away. [ read more ]
Colorful botanical art has fascinated people in the UK since modern times. Although there are not many plants native to this northern country, plants from all over the world were collected and recorded as botanical illustrations and specimens as the country expanded around the world. [ read more ]
This exhibition is composed of 6 chapters from his childhood until his late period and followers, and tries to show the overview of artist works and his lifetime from different environmental aspects. The exhibition is also accompanied with the audio- visual contents of his context featuring some chapters. [ read more ]