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宿るかたちへ-たわいない記憶 Dwelling in the Form-An Innocent Memory 26.7 x 26.7cm copperplate print with chine colle’( etching) 林孝彦 HAYASHI Takahiko 1999 *All our stories are incomplete…Colours of the imagination Collection Exhibitions curated by Ryan Gander [Exhibition] Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery Sat 17 Apr - Sun 20 Jun, 2021
#1999 Takahiko Hayashi#Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery#monochrome print#2021 オペラシティー#Kotaro Terada collection
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Hakuoki Edo Blossoms Complete Encyclopedia
Iba Hachiro
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None
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Chapter 2
None
Chapter 3
None
Chapter 4
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カムイユカラ(10)-水源からはきれいな風きれいな水 kamuy yukar(10)- petetok wa pirka rera pirka wakka kamuy yukar (10)-A refreshing breeze, flowing pure water image size 12.5 x 11.0cm wood engraving 林孝彦 HAYASHI Takahiko 2009 *All our stories are incomplete…Colours of the imagination Collection Exhibitions curated by Ryan Gander [Exhibition] Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery Sat 17 Apr - Sun 20 Jun, 2021
#Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery#2009 Takahiko Hayashi#monochrome print#2021 オペラシティー#Kotaro Terada collection
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宿るかたちへ-風の秤 Dwelling in the Form-A steelyard of the Wind 26.7 x 26.7cm copperplate print with chine colle’( etching) 林孝彦 HAYASHI Takahiko 1999 *All our stories are incomplete...Colours of the imagination Collection Exhibitions curated by Ryan Gander [Exhibition] Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery Sat 17 Apr - Sun 20 Jun, 2021
#Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery#1999 Takahiko Hayashi#monochrome print#2021 オペラシティー#Kotaro Terada collection
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Kotaro Terada Records of Life Part 1
Kotaro Terada Records of Life Part 1 at Tama Art University Media: Painting - Drawing - Nihonga - Prints - Sculpture (2021-07-10 - 2021-09-20)
The first installment in a two-part exhibition of some 190 works, including pieces from the museum collection, affiliated with Kotaro Terada (1927–2018), an avid collector of postwar Japanese art.
from TAB Events - Most Popular https://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2021/64B1
Kotaro Terada Records of Life Part 1 at Tama Art University Media: Painting - Drawing - Nihonga - Prints - Sculpture (2021-07-10 - 2021-09-20)
The first installment in a two-part exhibition of some 190 works, including pieces from the museum collection, affiliated with Kotaro Terada (1927–2018), an avid collector of postwar Japanese art.
https://www.tokyoartbeat.com//media/event/2021/64B1-80 via Art Japan
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Rhythm in Monochrome - Korean Abstract Painting
Rhythm in Monochrome - Korean Abstract Painting at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery Media: Painting (2017-10-14 - 2017-12-24)
Korean abstract painting is a genre unique to Korea, absorbing new approaches to abstract painting that emerged in the West during the 1950s while embodying the spirit of the East. In particular, the Dansaekhwa (monochrome painting) movement born in 1970s Korea was a significant development on a par with the Mono-ha and Gutai movements in Japan. Dansaekhwa was the subject of a major exhibition in Venice in 2015, and international appreciation of this movement is growing rapidly, as demonstrated by increasingly high auction prices around the world. Korean abstract art is one of the core themes in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery’s Terada Collection. The gallery has received donations of such paintings from collector Kotaro Terada since its establishment, and now holds one of the most substantial collections in Japan. Inspired by the recent popularity of Korean abstract painting, the gallery has put together an exhibition based on its collection and augmented by works on loan from other collectors. The exhibition provides a comprehensive look at these paintings, revealing their rich combination of tranquility and liveliness.
from TAB Events - Most Popular http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2017/B9E3
Rhythm in Monochrome - Korean Abstract Painting at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery Media: Painting (2017-10-14 - 2017-12-24)
Korean abstract painting is a genre unique to Korea, absorbing new approaches to abstract painting that emerged in the West during the 1950s while embodying the spirit of the East. In particular, the Dansaekhwa (monochrome painting) movement born in 1970s Korea was a significant development on a par with the Mono-ha and Gutai movements in Japan. Dansaekhwa was the subject of a major exhibition in Venice in 2015, and international appreciation of this movement is growing rapidly, as demonstrated by increasingly high auction prices around the world. Korean abstract art is one of the core themes in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery’s Terada Collection. The gallery has received donations of such paintings from collector Kotaro Terada since its establishment, and now holds one of the most substantial collections in Japan. Inspired by the recent popularity of Korean abstract painting, the gallery has put together an exhibition based on its collection and augmented by works on loan from other collectors. The exhibition provides a comprehensive look at these paintings, revealing their rich combination of tranquility and liveliness.
http://www.tokyoartbeat.com//media/event/2017/B9E3-80 via Art Japan
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