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Selections from the Ishibashi Foundation Collection Special Section SHIMIZU Takashi
30 March [Sat] - 7 July [Sun], 2024
About this exhibition
The Ishibashi Foundation Collection now consists of approximately 3,000 works, including Impressionist paintings from the latter half of the nineteenth century, modern paintings from the twentieth century, modern Japanese paintings from the Meiji period on, postwar Abstract paintings, early modern art from Japan and elsewhere in East Asia, and ancient Greek and Roman art. Here we introduce, throughout the year, a variety of works selected from the collection.
Special Section SHIMIZU Takashi
Shimizu Takashi (1897-1981), Japan’s leading modern sculptor, originally wanted to be a painter. While studying abroad in France, he was awakened to the possibilities of sculpture by encountering Bourdelle’s work. He also continues to paint and was quite successful in both fields, becoming, for example, the first Japanese artist to have both paintings and sculptures accepted for the Salon d’automne. This exhibition is focused on seventeen new acquisitions in highlighting Shimizu’s paintings from his time in Europe.
Special Section SHIMIZU Takashi
Shimizu Takashi (1897-1981), Japan’s leading modern sculptor, originally wanted to be a painter. While studying abroad in France, he was awakened to the possibilities of sculpture by encountering Bourdelle’s work. He also continues to paint and was quite successful in both fields, becoming, for example, the first Japanese artist to have both paintings and sculptures accepted for the Salon d’automne. This exhibition is focused on seventeen new acquisitions in highlighting Shimizu’s paintings from his time in Europe.
Exhibition overview
Exhibition title
- Selections from the Ishibashi Foundation Collection Special Section SHIMIZU Takashi
Exhibition period
- 30 March [Sat] - 7 July [Sun], 2024
Opening hours
- 10:00 – 18:00 (until 20:00 on Fridays except May 3) *Last entry 30 minutes before closing.
Closed
- Mondays (except April 29, May 6), April 30, May 7
Organizer
- Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation
Venue
- 5,4F Galleries
Concurrent Exhibition
- Brancusi: Carving the Essence(6F Gallery)
Ticket prices (incl. tax)
On-line ticket | In-Person ticket (purchase at museum) | |
---|---|---|
General | 1,800 yen *Credit card payments only | 2,000 yen |
University college high school students |
Free entry Advance booking required
Please present their student ID upon entry. | |
Disabled visitors (plus one accompanying assistant) |
Free entry Advance booking not required
Please present disabled person’s handbook upon entry. | |
Children through junior high school | Free entry Advance booking not required |
*Online tickets must be purchased up to 10 minutes before the end of each time slot.
*Booking is not accepted when a time slot is full.
*In-Person ticket may be purchased at the museum, if the time slot is not full.
*This admission fee gives the visitor access to the concurrent exhibitions.
*Booking is not accepted when a time slot is full.
*In-Person ticket may be purchased at the museum, if the time slot is not full.
*This admission fee gives the visitor access to the concurrent exhibitions.
Art works
SHIMIZU Takashi, Gazing at the Heights, 1927
SHIMIZU Takashi, Girl and Guitar, c.1925