Pola Ginza Building 15th Anniversary Exhibition “Matisse – A Play of Color”

From October 4th (Friday) to 27th (Sunday) [Free admission]

The Pola Museum Annex (Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo) will hold an exhibition commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Pola Ginza Building, "Matisse – A Play of Color," from Friday, October 4th to Sunday, October 27th, 2024.

Henri Matisse is one of the most representative painters of the 20th century, whose works, expressed with bold, vivid colors, leave a strong impression on viewers, and he has been called the "Magician of Color" for his unique sense of color. Matisse's production style, which directly expresses emotions, creates dynamism in his works, and the placement and balance of colors creates a visual rhythm that is almost like music.

This exhibition will feature five paintings, including "The Lute," from the Pola Museum of Art's collection, which are masterpieces of interior painting that Matisse continued to paint throughout his life, as well as "Jazz" (20 illustrations in total), which is said to be a masterpiece from his later years.

During the exhibition, we will be offering programs that allow everyone to enjoy the masterpieces, such as viewing sessions with babies, which are convenient for visitors with babies, and interactive viewing sessions for seniors, including those with dementia. We will also be holding a workshop incorporating Matisse's paper cutting techniques, with paper cutting artist Risa Fukui as the instructor.

Don't miss this opportunity to experience the vibrant rhythm of life created by Matisse's dazzling colors.

Flyer visual for "Matisse – A Play of Colors" commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Pola Ginza Building



■Exhibition Overview

Exhibition title: Matisse – A Play of Colors Period: October 4th (Fri) – 27th (Sun) 2024 [24 days]
Closed: October 7th (Monday), 15th (Tuesday), 21st (Monday)
Opening hours: 11:00-19:00 (entry until 18:30) *Open at 12:00 on October 13th (Sun) and 14th (Mon, holiday) Admission fee: Free Venue: Pola Museum Annex (3rd floor, Pola Ginza Building, 1-7-7 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061)

access:
Directly outside Exit 7 of Tokyo Metro Ginza 1-Chome Station / 6-minute walk from Exit A9 of Tokyo Metro Ginza Station 5-minute walk from Kyobashi Exit of Tokyo Metro/JR Yurakucho Station *As Ginza 1-Chome Station does not have an elevator to the ground level, we recommend that customers with wheelchairs or strollers access the venue from Ginza Station or Yurakucho Station.

Organized by: Pola Orbis Holdings Inc. Supported by: Embassy of France in Japan / Institut Français Cooperation: Yamato Transport Co., Ltd. Tokyo Fine Arts Branch / Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance Co., Ltd.
U R L: https://www.po-holdings.co.jp/m-annex/

Henri Matisse, Woman in a Scarf, 1936, oil on canvas, Pola Museum of Art

■Artist Profile

Born in northern France, Henri Matisse (1869-1954) went to Paris to study at art schools, and after exhibiting works using a lot of primary colors and rough brushstrokes at the Salon d'Automne in 1905, he was described as a "Fauve" (wild beast). From 1917 onwards, he moved his base of operations to Nice, where, under the bright light of the Mediterranean, he painted many female interiors in vivid colours. In his later years, he was stricken by difficulties such as the war and his own illness, but he continued to produce works with enthusiasm, incorporating paper cutting techniques in addition to oil paintings and drawings, and developed his art across genres, such as the illustrated book "Jazz" and the decorative program for the Rosary Chapel.

Interactive viewing sessions

This is an interactive art appreciation program where participants can freely talk about their feelings and thoughts while looking at masterpieces with a facilitator. The afternoon session is aimed at people aged 65 and over, including those with dementia.

[Morning Session]
Date and time: October 7th (Monday) 11:00 – 12:30
Capacity: 15 people Target: Any person

[Afternoon session]
Date and time: October 7th (Monday) 14:00 – 15:30
Capacity: 8 people Target: Anyone aged 65 or older (including people with dementia and their caregivers)

How to participate: Advance reservations are required. Applications will be accepted from September 12th via the online reservation form on the official website.
U R L: https://www.po-holdings.co.jp/m-annex/
Participation fee: Free

Henri Matisse, "Lute", 1943, oil on canvas, Pola Museum of Art

Henri Matisse, "The Clown," illustration 1 from "Jazz," 1947, stencil on paper, Pola Museum of Art

Baby Viewing Session

It's a day where you can enjoy the exhibition with your baby. There's no need to worry about "having to keep quiet" or "what if the baby cries." You can enjoy the artworks without worrying about the people around you. The venue will play background music to calm babies, and there is a baby space available. You can also view the exhibition with a stroller.

Date and time: Tuesday, October 15th, 11:00-15:00 (entry until 14:30)
Age: 0-2 years old and their guardians How to participate: Advance reservation required. Applications will be accepted from September 12th via the online reservation form on the official website.
U R L: https://www.po-holdings.co.jp/m-annex/
Participation fee: Free Facilities: There is a simple bed in the public toilet.

Gallery talk by a curator from the Pola Museum of Art

Date and time: Sunday, October 13th, 15:00 – 15:30
How to participate: No registration required

Paper cutting workshop

With artist Risa Fukui as the instructor, participants will create paper cutting works incorporating Matisse techniques on the theme of "Playing with Color."

Date and time: October 13th (Sunday), 14th (Monday/holiday) 10:00 – 11:30
Capacity: 8 people per session Target: Elementary school students and above to adults *Parents must accompany children in the 3rd grade of elementary school or below How to participate: Reservations required. Applications will be accepted from September 12th via the online reservation form on the official website.
U R L: https://www.po-holdings.co.jp/m-annex/
Participation fee: Free Note: Cutters and scissors will be used.

Risa Fukui Profile:
Born in Shizuoka Prefecture in 1975. Graduated from Tama Art University with a major in graphic design.
A paper cutting artist who depicts a world of lines full of vitality that overwhelms the viewer with detailed depictions and bold compositions based on precise observation. His work includes CD jacket artwork for Mika Nakashima, collaboration sneakers with Reebok and participation in Uniqlo's "UT", illustrations and book design for novels by Naoki Prize-winning authors Natsuo Kirino and Noboru Kiuchi, video production for NHK's Dazai Osamu short story collection "Good-bye", and opening titles for NHK's "The Cat's Tail, the Frog's Hand". He was in charge of the main visuals for the "Wa no Kai" event organized by the head of the Hosho school of Noh (2008-2018). He has published the July 2019 issue of Fukuinkan Shoten Kagaku no Tomo picture book "The World of Insect Sounds" and the November 2022 issue of "Larch – The Tree that Creates Mt. Fuji Forest". He is also active in many areas, participating in solo and joint exhibitions both in Japan and abroad, and holding workshops. Official website: http://risafukui.jp/

[POLA Museum Annex] Press release

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