
Index of Exhibitions 展覧会一覧
Gitter-Yelen Exhibitions
Exhibitions consisting solely of works from the Gitter-Yelen Collection
Other Major Exhibitions
Exhibitions containing works from the Gitter-Yelen Collection
- A Sensitivity to the Seasons: Summer and Autumn in Japanese Art
- Ancient to Modern: Japanese Contemporary Ceramics and their Sources
- Art of China and Japan
- Articles of Beauty
- Asobi : play in the arts of Japan
- Autumn Leaves, Winter Branches: Seasonal Landscapes from the Edo-Period
- Buson and Taiga
- Designing Nature: The Rinpa Aesthetic in Japanese Art
- Echizen: Eight hundred years of Japanese stoneware
- Edo no fasshon, kaikan kinen ten 1: Nikuhitsu ukiyoe ni miru onnatachi no yosooi (Fashion of Edo: Women’s dress in ukiyoe paintings)
- Figure Paintings of the Edo Period
- Four Gentlemen in the Edo Period Painting: Bamboo, Plum, Orchid and Chrysanthemum
- From Innovation to Tradition, Two Generations of Nanga Painters in Edo-Period Japan
- Gocho ten (Gocho exhibition)
- Gocho: dai 6 kai Kumamoto no bijutsu ten (Gocho: the sixth Kumamoto art exhibition)
- Ike Taiga and Tokuyama Gyokuran: Japanese Masters of the Brush
- Images from the Floating World: Japanese Prints from the Birmingham Museum of Art
- Jakuchu Wonderland, Miho Museum
- Jakuchu: On the 200th Anniversary of the Artist’s Death
- Kaikodo
- Kamisaka Sekka Rimpa master, pioneer of modern design (also Kamisaka Sekka: Rinpa no keisho, kindai dezin no senkusha)
- Kodojin
- Maruyama Okyo: jojo to kakushin botsugo nihyakunen kinen tokubetsu tenrankai (Maruyama Okyo: poetic sentiment and reformation, 200th anniversary exhibition of his death)
- Masters of Zen Painting and Calligraphy, Hakuin and His Followers
- Nihon bijutsu ga warau (The Smile in Japanese Art: from the Jomon Period to the early 20th century)
- Nihon no kaiga (Japanese painting)
- Nikuhitsu ukiyoe meihinten: Azabu bijutsukan shozo (Ukiyoe painting masterpieces in the collection of the Azabu Museum of Art)
- Nikuhitsu ukiyoe meisaku ten: Orinpikku Tokyo taikai kinen (The Exhibition of ukiyoe hand-paintings: In commemoration of the Tokyo Olympics)
- Object as Insight: Japanese Buddhist Art and Ritual
- One Hundred Old Men: Images of Longevity in Japanese Painting
- Picturing Place in Japan
- Resounding Like Thunder: Painting and Calligraphy by the Japanese Zen Master Nantembo (1839-1925)
- Retrospective 1955-1985
- Rosetsu: Exhibition of Paintings by Nagasawa Rosetsu, Denver Art Museum & Brooklyn Museum of Art
- Sculptures by Sho Kishino
- Seven Sages of Ceramics: Modern Japanese Masters
- Showa Tenno Tairei Kinen Kobijutsu Taikan, 1929
- Shukufuku sareta shiki: kindai Nihon kaiga no shoso (The Celebrated Four Seasons: Aspects of Japanese Paintings from the 16th to the 19th Centuries)
- Silver Wind: The Arts of Sakai Hoitsu (1761–1828)
- Special art exhibition in conjunction with kencha tea ceremony
- Spirit of Zen: Paintings and Calligraphy from the Later Period selected from American Collections
- Spring Flowers Summer Rain: Seasonal Imagery in Japanese Edo-Period Painting
- The Art of Rice: Spirit and Sustenance in Asia
- The Art of Zen
- The Human and the Divine: The Figure in Japanese Painting
- The Sound of One Hand: Paintings and Calligraphy by Zen Master Hakuin
- Tokubetsuten : Tottori gadan no genryu o saguru: Shiseki, Okyo to Hijikata Torei ten (Special exhibition: the roots of the Tottori painters’ circle: Okyo, Shiseki, and Hijikata Torei)
- Traditions Unbound: Groundbreaking pioneers of 18th Century Kyoto
- Ukiyoe nikuhitsu bijinga ten (Exhibition of Ukiyoe paintings of beautiful women)
- Umezawa Gallery Rinpa Exhibition
- Unchanging Heart: Zen Calligraphy and Painting
Online Exhibitions
And new acquisitions