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Selections from the Ishibashi Foundation Collection Special Section New Acquisitions: The Paul Klee Collection
23 June [Tue] - 25 October [Sun], 2020
About this exhibition
Biography
Paul KLEE
Paul Klee was born on December 18, 1879, in Münchenbuchsee, a town near Bern, the capital of Switzerland. His mother, an opera singer, was Swiss, his father, a music teacher, German. In 1900, he entered the Munich Academy, an art school, where he studied with Franz von Stuck. Settling in Munich, he took part in the Secession exhibition and the Blue Reiter, interacting with its founders, Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc, and other members of their circle. After World War I, he was invited to the Bauhaus, the national school of modern design founded in 1919 in Weimar, Germany, receiving his official appointment as an instructor there in 1921. While researching, lecturing on, and writing about the mechanics of art, i.e., design theory, he also worked to revolutionize his own artistic practice. In 1931, he resigned from the Bauhaus and took a teaching position at the Düsseldorf Academy. In 1933, with the Nazi dictatorship emerging, he left Germany and returned to Bern. Despite being afflicted with scleroderma from 1935 on, he continued to create energetically until his death in 1940 at a nursing home in Muralto, near Locarno, a town in southern Switzerland.Exhibition scenery
Photo by Keizo Kioku
Exhibition overview
Exhibition title
- Selections from the Ishibashi Foundation Collection Special Section New Acquisitions: The Paul Klee Collection
Exhibition period
- 23 June [Tue] - 25 October [Sun], 2020
Opening hours
- 10:00 – 18:00(20:00 on Fridays/ suspended until further notice) * last admission 30 minutes before closing
Closed
- Mondays (open 10 August, 21 September), 11 August, 23 September
Organizer
- Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation
Venue
- 4F Gallery
Concurrent Exhibitions
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Jam Session: The Ishibashi Foundation Collection x Tomoko Konoike Tomoko Konoike: FLIP (6F Gallery)
Exhibition in Japan of the Japan Pavilion at the 58th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, “Cosmo-Eggs” (5F Gallery)
Selections from the Ishibashi Foundation Collection Special Section Women Impressionists (4F Galley)
Ticket prices (incl. tax)
On-line ticket | In-Person ticket (purchase at museum) | |
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General | JPY 1,100 | JPY 1,500 |
University college high school students | Free entry Advance booking required | |
Disabled visitors (plus one accompanying assistant) | Free entry Advance booking required | |
Children through junior high school | Free entry Advance booking not required |
*On-line tickets must be purchased up to 10 minutes before the end of each time slot.
*Same day tickets on sale at museum are available only for time slots that have not reached full capacity.
Art works
《Small Abstract-Architectural Oil Painting <with Yellow and Blue Sphere>》1915, oil on cardboard, 24.1 x 34.3 cm
《Construction Site for the Strawberry House》1921, oil on cardboard, 39.3×49.5 cm
《Vision of a Garden》1925, oil on cardboard mounted on wooden strainer, 24.0×30.0 cm
《The Shepherd》1929 oil on canvas mounted on plywood 49.8×67.0 cm
《Counter-Arrow》1933 watercolor and plaster on canvas, 24.8×76.2 cm
《Flower in a Valley》1938, watercolor on cotton mounted on board, 42.5×51.0 cm