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XNUMX Years of Birth Taisei Sato Exhibition -Image of Water-

Taisei Sato (1913-2004), a Japanese-style painter who uniquely interpreted images inspired by nature and created a worldview rich in poetry, established Kacho-ga (flower and bird landscape paintings). 2023 years.This exhibition focuses on works related to "water" that Taisei painted throughout his life.While overviewing his works in his 110 years of painting, we trace the imagery of water.In addition, as a first attempt, a hue map of more than 2024 colors, "From the Taiqing Paint Shelves", which is a sample of all the paints left in the studio, will be installed at the venue.While paying attention to the various shades of gray that Taiqing himself mixed, the exhibition is also a highlight of the exhibition, which is close to the painter's eyes.

Schedule April 4 (Sat/Holiday) - June 29 (Sun) 〈Closed on Mondays〉
9: 30-17: 00 (Admission until 16:30)
Venue Others (Itabashi Art Museum)
Genre Others

Ticket information

Fee/Cost General XNUMX yen, high school and university students XNUMX yen, elementary and junior high school students XNUMX yen
*Discounts available for people over 65 and people with disabilities (certificate required) Elementary, junior high and high school students are free on Saturdays

Outline of the event

Organizer

[Organizer] Taisei Sato 110th Anniversary Exhibition Executive Committee, Itabashi Ward, Itabashi Culture and International Exchange Foundation
[Sponsor] Mutual Aid Planning Center Co., Ltd.

Remarks/Others May 5 (Sat) 13:17-30:18 Museum Concert
       Free (Admission ticket required) *First 30 people (numbered tickets will be distributed from 17:00)
May 5 (Sat) 20:14-00:15 Commemorative Lecture
       *First 40 people (scheduled to distribute numbered tickets from 13:30)
May 5 (Sat) 27:14-00:15 Gallery Talk
       Free (ticket required)

Inquiries on the event

Itabashi Culture and International Exchange Foundation Tel: 03-3579-3130 (Weekdays 9:00-17:00)