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  2. Villa Kujoyama - Wikipedia

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    Villa Kujoyama is a multidisciplinary research and creative residency located on Mount Higashi in Kyoto. Built in 1992 by architect Katō Kunio ( 加 藤 邦 男 ), [1] and initiated by the Société de rapprochement intellectuel franco-japonais, Villa Kujoyama is today one of the oldest and most prestigious French residency programs in Asia.

  3. Kyoto Art Center - Wikipedia

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    The Kyoto Art Center (京都芸術センター, Kyōto Geijutsu Sentā) is a venue for promoting the arts which is located in the heart of Kyoto, Japan. [1] The center, a three-story reinforced-concrete building, occupies the site of the former Meirin Elementary School (founded by the people of Kyoto during the Meiji era).

  4. List of museums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Koryo Museum of Art; Kyoto Art Center; Kyoto City History Museum; Kyoto International Manga Museum; Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art; Kyoto Museum for World Peace; Kyoto National Museum; National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; Nintendo Museum; Ōkōchi Sansō; Ryozen Museum of History; Sen-oku Hakuko Kan; The Tale of Genji Museum; Umekoji Steam ...

  5. Tricia McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    The next year, she was an artist-in-residence at the Kyoto Art Center in Kyoto, Japan. [9] [10] Also that year, she was commissioned by the City of Virginia Beach Convention Center to install a nine-by-90-foot animation piece, titled "Aquatechture", for a permanent public exhibition, one of the largest video installation projects in the country.

  6. Category:Art museums and galleries in Kyoto - Wikipedia

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  7. Bjørn Melhus - Wikipedia

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    After completing his education Melhus went on to additional residency programs at the California Institute for the Arts, Los Angeles through a DAAD Fellowship (1997–1998), Prize of the Art Association, Hanover (2000), the International Studio & Curatorial Program, ISCP, New York (2001–2002), [2] the Kyoto Art Center, Japan (2005), Civitella ...

  8. Saga Arashiyama Museum of Arts and Culture - Wikipedia

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    The Saga Arashiyama Museum of Arts and Culture (SAMAC; formerly known as Shigureden (時雨殿)) is a museum in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan, centered on the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu anthology of waka poems compiled by Fujiwara no Teika in the 13th century.

  9. Shiro Takatani - Wikipedia

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    Shiro Takatani (高谷 史郎, Takatani Shiro, born October 15, 1963 in Nara) is a Japanese artist. He currently lives and works in Kyoto.Co-founder and visual creator of the group Dumb Type since 1984, he also became artistic director of the group from 1995 and also started an active solo career in 1998.