Special Exhibit: Kawamura Kiyoo and His Work
Exhibit Period
First Half: Tuesday, September 14 – Sunday, October 3, 2021
Second Half: Friday, October 8 – Sunday, November 7, 2021
Exhibit Times
9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
(last admissions at 4:30 p.m.)
Organized by
Kawamura Kiyoo (1852-1934) was a western-style painter active from the Meiji to Showa Eras. Kiyoo rediscovered Japanese tradition and beauty while studying abroad in western Europe, and created his paintings using lacquers, silks and other materials used in the Japanese arts in a continual search for ‘a Japanese-style of Western painting.’ Through his artwork and reference materials, we will introduce how Kiyoo emphasized the Japanese traditional arts in the oil paintings he produced.
Museum closed
* Period of Exhibit Change: October 4-7 (all loaned works will be exchanged) * Museum Closed Mondays (unless a holiday), the day following a holiday
Admission Fee
Adults: 700 (630) yen High School, College Students: 400 (360) yen * Fees in parentheses are group rates for 20 or more visitors * Free admission for elementary and junior high school students, and preschoolers * Half price for visitors with a physical disability certificate, and half price for one accompanying caregiver
Overview
Kawamura Kiyoo (1852-1934) was a western-style painter active from the Meiji to Showa Eras. Kiyoo rediscovered Japanese tradition and beauty while studying abroad in western Europe, and created his paintings using lacquers, silks and other materials used in the Japanese arts in a continual search for ‘a Japanese-style of Western painting.’ Through his artwork and reference materials, we will introduce how Kiyoo emphasized the Japanese traditional arts in the oil paintings he produced.