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Previous Exhibitions - Kazari

In 2002 they were principal sponsors of SPRING FLOWERS, AUTUMN GRASS - the spirit of Nature in Asian Art exhibition showing works from the collection at the NGV (National Gallery of Victoria)

November 2006
Japanese, Chinese & South East Asian Sculpture, Paintings & Screens
3rd – 19th Century
20th October – 5th November

Alchemy in Clay
ceramic approaches – from contemporary constructs to traditional pots

Featuring established artists;
Robert Barron
Shoko Mafune
Owen Rye
Julie Shaw
Jill Symes
Graeme Wilkie
+ works from the village of Onta in Japan
10th November – 3rd December

Rat Daughter, Chocolate Geisha
Andrea Innocent + Benedict Ernst
April, 2007

John Bartlett: Solo Exhibition

Australian artist John Bartlett's recent works are inspired by the forms of the I Ching, aesthetic concepts of wabi, sabi, suki and Zen Buddhism
June, 2007

K A L I N O W S K I
SCULPTURE

Viktor Kalinowski
October

TERRAIN
Kylie Elkington
Graeme Wilkie

15th November

Anagama woodfired sculptural ceramics and pots by Graeme Wilkie and contemplative real and imagined oil landscapes by Kylie Elkington.
(until Sunday, 2nd December)

Japanese fine art

In conjunction with the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) we are presenting our 2, 6 and 8 panel Japanese screens


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