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Picks is a monthly sampling of Japan's art scene, offering commentary by a variety of reviewers about exhibitions at museums and galleries in recent weeks, with an emphasis on contemporary art by young artists. |
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Beyond Sculpture: Drawings as Objects, Objects as Drawings - Keiji Uematsu, Jun Tamba, Chu Enoki |
4 July - 28 September 2017 |
BB Plaza Museum of Art
(Hyogo) |
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Three veteran artists -- Uematsu (b. 1947), Tamba (b. 1952), and Enoki (b. 1944) -- take turns holding one-month solo shows. Usually we think of sculptures as solid and drawings as flat, but if we consider space as its support, a sculpture could be treated as a drawing, and a drawing might well qualify as a sculpture. An ambitious attempt by a trio of maverick elder statesmen to expand the concepts of sculpture and drawing. |
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Meiji Kogei: Amazing Japanese Art |
22 April - 11 June 2017 |
Kawagoe City Art Museum
(Saitama) |
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A selection of some 130 pieces from more than 3,000 Meiji-era (1868-1912) craftworks owned by Taiwan collector Peian Sung. It is indeed an amazing collection that ranges from metalwork, ivory and lacquerware to ceramics, cloisonne and dyework, all boasting the most exquisite craftsmanship. The high point is a three-meter-long metal dragon, the largest freestanding ornament in the world, its presence enhanced by suspension in midair. |
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The Evolution of Realism: Yuichi Takahashi, Ryusei Kishida, and Their Bridge to the Present |
15 April - 11 June 2017 |
The Hiratsuka Museum of Art
(Kanagawa) |
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In attempting to trace the genealogy of realism in Japanese painting, this show cast a wide net beyond narrow definitions of the term to embrace all forms of painterly expression that excel in reproducing the real world with verisimilitude. Featured were 52 artists ranging from modern-era pioneers Takahashi and Kishida to Horyu Goseda and Naojiro Harada to contemporary artists like Susumu Kinoshita and Yoshio Yoshimura.
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Yohshi Itokawa Photo Exhibition: Osaka Entertainer Streets |
1 - 18 June 2017 |
10W Gallery
(Osaka) |
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Osaka-based photographer Itokawa (b. 1934) may be best known for his series of still shots from the film version of Haruki Murakami's novel Hear the Wind Sing. This show offered 130 photos selected from the many he took for covers of the magazine Monthly Yoshimoto from 1994 to 1999. Portraits of entertainers against Osaka backdrops, they eloquently document their time and place.
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