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2014.01.25 - 04.20

Museum Collection 2013-IIII
Interaction between Paintings and Literature: Literati Painters of Setagaya

Overview

This exhibition introduces artists known as literati painters such as Taiga Ikeno and Buncho Tani, focusing on their paintings on “tanzaku,” small paper stripes, as well as Nanga Style painters like Keigetsu Matsubayashi, Kangan Ishikawa, Shinrinjin Yokoo, Rogyu Oyama, and Hakuto Katagiri. Paintings by artists who share certain characteristics with them, Ukai Uchiyama and Shin'ichi Mizuki will also be introduced. An additional section presents the wood engravings of Masuhiko Onitsuka.

Information

Dates:
2014.01.25 (Saturday) - 04.20 (Sunday)
Closed:
Mondays
Hours:
10:00A.M. - 6:00P.M. (Last entry 30 minutes before closing time)
Place:
Setagaya Art Museum, exhibition rooms
Organized by:
Setagaya Art Museum

Admission

Day Tickets
Adults 200yen / Seniors(over 65) 100yen / University and high school students 150yen / Junior high and elementary school students 100yen
Group Discount
Adults 160yen / Seniors(over 65) 80yen / University and high school students 120yen / Junior high and elementary school students 80yen
*Discount applies to groups of 20 or more.
*The ticket price for handicapped person is 100 yen, and a helper is free. All handicapped persons in college, high school, junior high and elementary schools is free.
*Elementary and junior high school students will admitted free on weekends, national holidays, and during the summer holidays.
*Holders of Setagaya Arts Cards are eligible for a discount (for more info: www.setagaya-bunka.jp/artscard/).

Overview

This exhibition introduces artists known as literati painters such as Taiga Ikeno and Buncho Tani, focusing on their paintings on “tanzaku,” small paper stripes, as well as Nanga Style painters like Keigetsu Matsubayashi, Kangan Ishikawa, Shinrinjin Yokoo, Rogyu Oyama, and Hakuto Katagiri. Paintings by artists who share certain characteristics with them, Ukai Uchiyama and Shin'ichi Mizuki will also be introduced. An additional section presents the wood engravings of Masuhiko Onitsuka.