[Ginza Wako] “The 8th Pioneer of Beauty – The Contemporary Art of Nitten” will be held from October 24th (Thursday)

From October 24th (Thursday) to November 4th (Monday), Ginza Wako will be holding the "8th Pioneer of Beauty – Nitten Now" exhibition at the Seiko House Hall (formerly Wako Hall), bringing together works by masters of beauty.

The exhibition "Pioneer of Beauty – The Nitten Exhibition Now" will be held for the eighth time at Wako, and will feature works from five genres – Japanese painting, Western painting, sculpture, craft art, and calligraphy – mainly by artists who are advisors, directors, and auditors of the Nitten Exhibition, which is a leader in the Japanese art world.

Ryohei Miyata, Chairman of the Nitten Exhibition, gave us some words of encouragement regarding the event.
"We are very pleased to be holding the 8th 'Pioneer of Beauty – Nitten Now'. Unlike the main exhibition at the National Art Center, Tokyo, this exhibition will be held under the direction of our advisors and board members, and we hope that visitors will be able to enjoy the exhibition more up-to-dately, with a collection of small works that fully demonstrate high levels of technique and expression in the pursuit of particular beauty."

Please come to the venue to enjoy the beautiful works of 42 masters, including an artist who won the Minister's Award at last year's Nitten Exhibition.



[Gallery Talk Information]
October 25th (Friday) Reiichi Tsuchiya (Japanese painting) (The character "Rei" in "Reiichi" is officially written with the character "Toy" and the radical "Shimesu").
October 26th (Saturday) Sato Tetsu (Western Films)
October 27th (Sunday) Mineo Kobe (Sculpture)
November 2nd (Saturday) Fuminori Haruyama (Crafts and Arts)
November 3 (Sunday) Hiromichi Hoshi (Calligraphy)
Each day from 14:00
◎We may limit the number of people attending when it is crowded.
For inquiries, please contact Wako Art Department: (03) 3562-2111

[Crafts and Arts] Okuda Sayume "Firefly Night" Relief work (frame size 54 x 48.8 cm)

[Japanese painting] Reiichi Tsuchiya "Sakura" (34 x 40.5 cm) (The character "Rei" in "Reiichi" is officially written with the character "Toy" in the "Shimesu" radical.)

[Crafts and Arts] Ryohei Miyata "Springen Incense Burner" (21 x 21 x height 12 cm)

[Calligraphy] Kenichi Kuroda "Red Mountain" (64 x 50 cm)

[Sculpture] Mineo Kobe "In Search of a World Without Signal Fires II" (42.5 x 41.7 x height 64cm)

[Western painting] Kazunori Konada "Yuuka" (45.5 x 53.0 cm)

"The 8th Pioneer of Beauty -The Present Day of the Nitten Exhibition-"
October 24th (Thursday) – November 4th (Monday)

Venue: Seiko House Hall (Seiko House 6F, 4-5-11 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo)
Contact: 03-3562-2111 (main number)
Business hours: 11:00-19:00 (until 17:00 on the last day)
Closed: Open all year round Admission fee: Free

Organizer: Wako
Cooperation: Nitten Association

◎Wako Hall has been renamed "Seiko House Hall."
We will be communicating with the world in a variety of ways, including exhibits related to the Seiko Group's businesses in general and collaborations with artists.
Business hours and events may change without notice.
Please visit our website for the latest information.

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From the press release of Wako Co., Ltd.

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