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Rimpa and Impressionism: Arts Produced by Urban Cultures, East and West
14 November [Sat], 2020 - 24 January [Sun], 2021
About this exhibition
Impressionism was an innovative, modern school of art that emerged in Europe in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Centered on Paris, the Impressionists included artists such as Édouard Manet, Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Paul Cézanne who candidly expressed their impressions of their everyday experiences and the delights of urban lifestyles.
This exhibition is an innovative attempt to compare and survey, through works by artistic geniuses nurtured by urban cultures in Japan and Europe, East and West, what the sophisticated aesthetics characteristic of major metropolises achieved. The exhibition includes the Impressionist masterpieces that are the core of our collection and Rimpa works from our collection being shown for the first time, plus masterworks from temples and museums in Japan. The hundred exhibits include two National Treasures and seven Important Cultural Properties. Rimpa and Impressionism, a watershed exhibition, makes “urban culture” its lens in reassessing Eastern and Western art.
Exhibition scenery
Photo by Keizo Kioku
Exhibition overview
Exhibition title
- Rimpa and Impressionism: Arts Produced by Urban Cultures, East and West
Exhibition period
- 14 November [Sat], 2020 - 24 January [Sun], 2021
First half
- November 14[Saturday] to December 20 [Sunday], 2020
Second half
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December 22 [Tuesday], 2020, to January 24 [Sunday], 2021
*Works on display will be changed during the exhibition period. Please check our website
Opening hours
- 10:00 – 18:00(20:00 on Fridays/ suspended until further notice) * last admission 30 minutes before closing
Closed
- Mondays (open November 23, January 11), November 24, Year end and New Years (December 28 to January 4), January 12
Organizer
- Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation; Nikkei Inc.
Venue
- 6・5F Galleries
Concurrent Exhibition
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November 3 [Tue.], 2020 ― January 24 [Sun.], 2021
Selections from the Ishibashi Foundation Collection (4F Gallery)
Special Section Aoki Shigeru, Sakamoto Hanjiro, Koga Harue and Their Age: Artists from Kurume
Ticket prices (incl. tax)
On-line ticket | In-Person ticket (purchase at museum) | |
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General | JPY 1,700 | JPY 2,000 |
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 |
Art works
TAWARAYA Sotatsu《Wind God and Thunder God》Edo period, 17th century, Kenninji Temple, National Treasure (Second half)
TAWARAYA Sotatsu《Bugaku Dancers》Edo period, 17th century, Daigoji Temple, Important Cultural Property (First harf)
OGATA Korin《Peacocks and Hollyhocks》Edo Period, 18th century, Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation, Important Cultural Property
Édouard MANET《Chrysanthemums》c.1881,The Museum of Modern Art, Ibaraki
Camille PISSARRO《Le Pont-Neuf》1902,Hiroshima Museum of Art
Claude MONET《Water Lily Pond》1907,Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation
Berthe MORISOT《Woman and Child on the Balcony》1872, Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation