The “50 Artists from Hokkaido Exhibition,” showcasing works by artists residing in Hokkaido, began on the 11th at Gallery “Retara Space” located at Kita 1 Nishi 28, Chuo Ward, Sapporo. Featuring the theme of “Masks,” the exhibition presents 51 unique pieces that captivate visitors.
50 Artists from Hokkaido Exhibition
The *50 Artists from Hokkaido Exhibition* showcases contemporary works by artists from Japan’s northernmost island, Hokkaido, highlighting the region’s unique cultural and natural influences. The exhibition, which has been held periodically, reflects Hokkaido’s vibrant art scene and its blend of traditional Ainu heritage with modern artistic expressions. It serves as a platform to promote Hokkaido’s diverse creativity and connect local artists with broader audiences.
Gallery Retara Space
Gallery Retara Space is a contemporary art gallery located in Tokyo, Japan, known for showcasing innovative works by emerging and established artists. Founded in the early 2010s, it serves as a creative hub that blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern artistic expressions. The gallery often hosts exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events to foster dialogue between artists and the public.
Hokkaido
Hokkaido is Japan’s northernmost and second-largest island, known for its stunning natural landscapes, including national parks, hot springs, and ski resorts. Historically inhabited by the indigenous Ainu people, Hokkaido saw significant development during the Meiji Era (late 19th century) as the Japanese government encouraged settlement and modernization. Today, it is a popular destination for outdoor activities, unique wildlife, and cultural experiences blending Ainu traditions with Japanese influences.
Sapporo
Sapporo is the capital of Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost prefecture, and is famous for its snowy winters, vibrant festivals, and rich cultural history. Founded in 1868 during the Meiji Restoration, it gained international recognition after hosting the 1972 Winter Olympics. Today, Sapporo is renowned for its annual Snow Festival, delicious seafood, and as the birthplace of Sapporo beer, one of Japan’s oldest breweries.