A festival of Japanese art upscale that introduces works selected even more than before
Kashima Art Co., Ltd. will hold an exhibition and sale of works of art “Mist Festival に て” at its own gallery Kashima Art in Kyobashi, Tokyo from April 20 (Sat) to May 6 (Mon. / Congratulation), 2019 To do. We have about 90 works of selected works such as Yokoyama Taikan, Hishida Harusaku, Tomioka Tetsusai, etc. We will display and sell them at the gallery. In addition, we have published a catalog of all exhibited works, and it is a special event for those who can not attend, seeing, buying and enjoying. From "Feeling to See" to "Delight to Have" works of art. Please look forward to the newly renovated beauty festival.
[Festival of the 2020 Spring "Mist Festival-BISAI-" Four Points]
1. "Mist Festival" has been renewed.
Kashima Art's art exhibition and exhibition "Beast-BISAI-", which has been held since 2007, has been redesigned to the "Beast of the Festival" this year, which celebrates its 30th anniversary, and it has been carefully selected more than before It will be an event to handle “Beast Festival” is a supreme Japanese art festival that can be achieved only with Kashima Art, which has cultivated aesthetic eyes as an art dealer. From "Feeling to See" to "Delight to Have" works of art. Please look forward to the newly renovated beauty festival.
2. You can see many valuable works without a glass case.
Kashima Art has valued the experience of directly touching works from the beginning of the festival. Even after the renewal to the "Beast of Feast", that feeling will continue. You will be able to fully enjoy the true appeal of works of art, such as the appearance of works that can not be felt through glass, the brushstrokes of artists facing them, and the unique texture of paper and ink.
3. A fulfilling original catalog like an art book!
An original catalog that Kashima Art has been adhering to since the beginning of the festival. After the renewal, the binding of the catalog is also renewed from this time, which is the first time. The column pages in the popular catalog have become more complete. Former BARBEE BOYS, currently working as a solo musician, Atsuko started a new column to experience the world of Japanese art. In the "Interactive Art Talk", which invites guests every time, "Interactive Art Talk" is recorded interviews with Associate Professor, Tokyo Metropolitan University of Fine Arts University Art Museum Professor Atsushi Furuta and our company representative. We had valuable stories about the meaning of Japanese painting from the beginning of the Japanese painting period to the present, and how it will be in the future. In the column “People Supporting Japanese Art”, I always talked to Mr. Munetoshi Kimura, a tea ceremony person, in the column “People Supporting Japanese Art”. You talk about the close relationship between tea ceremony and art. In addition, it is not a mere sales event catalog, such as a column by Shiro Takahashi, a professor of Daito Bunka University, but a book like an art book that art fans can enjoy as a reading material. If you are applying for a new application, we offer a free catalog, so please feel free to contact us.
4. The Mist of the Day Festival "Mist of the Day" featured works "Mist of the Day" introduces many works of Japanese art from the Edo period to the present day. All works exhibited are works of excellence that Kashima Art will send with confidence, but above all the works of interest this time are Kai 's "Spring", Harumi Hishida "Marine Sea Breeze" (Study), Yuki Nagasawa Such as "Kanha-zu", Yokoyama Taikan "Hayashi Sugahi" Other works of the masterpiece include the early modern paintings by Kinsai Kitama and Tomioka Tetsusai et al., The ink marks by Yoshihiro and Shikata et al., And the modern paintings by Kayama Matozu and Kataoka Kuuko et al.
■ Summary date and time: April 20 (Saturday) to May 6 (Mon./Holiday) 10:00 to 18:00 ※ 20 days during the show Venue: Kashima Art (Kyobashi 3-3-2, Chuo-ku, Tokyo) )
Subway Ginza Line "Keibashi Station" Exit 3 1 minute walk, etc.
URL: https://www.kashima-arts.co.jp/events/index.html