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Past Special Exhibition

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2008.09.02 - 10.21

DANI KARAVAN RETROSPECTIVE

Overview

From Painting to Space - The Peaceful Message towards Environment and Memory

[b]Dani Karavan Retrospective[/b]

Dani Karavan, born in Israel in 1930, has been making large scale sculptures that harmonize and blend in with the environment around it for many years. He is a remarkable artist with a world-wide reputation. This is an international traveling exhibition that also goes to Israel and Germany. It gives an overview of Karavan's entire career from his early oil paintings and illustrations (being shown for the first time) through the relief paintings and site-specific sculpture. Karavan will also create a special installation fitted to the exhibition space of the Setagaya Art Museum.

Information

Dates:
September 2, 2008(Tuesday) - October 21(Tuesday), Museum closed on Mondays, except September 15 and October 13. And closed on September 16 and October 14 instead.
Hours:
10:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Visitors must enter 30 minutes before closing time.
Place:
Setagaya Art Museum, 1st floor exhibition rooms
Admission:
General 1,000(800), college and high school students / 65 and older 800(640), junior high ,elementary school students and handicapped 500(400)
Amount in parentheses applies to groups of 20 or more.
Organizer:
Setagaya Art Museum

Overview

From Painting to Space - The Peaceful Message towards Environment and Memory

[b]Dani Karavan Retrospective[/b]

Dani Karavan, born in Israel in 1930, has been making large scale sculptures that harmonize and blend in with the environment around it for many years. He is a remarkable artist with a world-wide reputation. This is an international traveling exhibition that also goes to Israel and Germany. It gives an overview of Karavan's entire career from his early oil paintings and illustrations (being shown for the first time) through the relief paintings and site-specific sculpture. Karavan will also create a special installation fitted to the exhibition space of the Setagaya Art Museum.