EXHIBITIONS SCHEDULE AND CALENDER OF EVENTS

"Japanese Modern Art Collection from the National Museum of Korea"
- Masters of Japanese Modern Art Awoken -
Session: April 3.(Thu.) - May 11.(Sun.),2003 Closed on Mondays, except for May 5th, a national holiday, in which case the museum is closed on the following day, May 6th.
Hours: 10:00-17:00 (entry by 16:30)
Place: The University Art Museum, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Room 1 and 2
Admission: Adults 1,200 (1,000) yen, University and High School Students 700 (600) yen
*( ) indicate prices for those in groups of 20 or more. *Free for a person per 20. *Free for elementary school students and junior high school students. *Ticket price includes admission to our usual exhibition.

"Visionary Masterpieces of Japanese Modern Art" will be presented at The University Art Museum, Tokyo National Museum of Fine Arts and Music for the first time, which were possessed by the Royal Yi Household Fine Arts Museum of Korea, namely works by masters such as YOKOYAMA Taikan, KABURAKI Kiyokata, MAEDA Seison, TSUCHIDA Bakusen and KATAYAMA Nanpuu. The National Museum of Korea which had preserved them for more than half of a century after the Second World War, exhibited them in public last autumn, with favorable reception.

This exhibition shows 70 artworks from the collection of approximately 200, namely 45 Nihonga(Japanese paintings) and 25 craftworks. The craftworks from the 1930s to 1940s by masters such as TOMIMOTO Kenkichi, MATSUDA Gonroku, and UNNO Kiyoshi are excellent. The works were collected by the Royal Yi Household Fine Arts Museum and were displayed in the Changgyeonggung Palace in Seoul before the war.

Since 1945 after the evacuation of Japan from Korea, these artworks were under strict custody hidden from the public in spite of their importance in Japanese Modern Art History, and were known by only a few specialists from prewar catalogs.

Organized by National Museum of Korea / Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music / NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) / NHK Promotion / Asahi Shimbun

Supported by The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan / The Agency for Cultural Affairs / Korean Cultural Service / The Japan-Korea Cultural Exchange Council /

With an aid from The Japan-Korea Cultural Foundation

Cooperated by The Dong-A Ilbo / All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. / Nippon Cargo Airlines / Asiana Airlines

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A world tour from Tate
"The Victorian Nude; Morality and Art in 19th-century Britain"
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"Selected Works from the Geidai Collection - Yoga (western-style painting) from Meiji,Taisho to eary Showa eras"
Session: April 3.(Thu.) - May 5.(Sun.),2003
Closed on Mondays, except for May 5th, a national holiday.
Hours: 10:00-17:00 (entry by 16:30)
Place: The University Art Museum, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Room 3
Admission: Adults 300(250) yen, University and High School Students 100 (50) yen
*( ) indicate prices for those in groups of 20 or more.
*Free for a person per 20.
*Free for elementary school students and junior high school students.
*Special exhibitions require a separate admission fee.

The exhibition follows the history of Yoga (western-style painting) which starts after the Meiji Restoration, with paintings among the collection of The University Art Museum, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. It will also reflect on the history of education at the Tokyo Fine Arts School (Tokyo-bijutsu-gakkou).

Organized by Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music

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Anna Lea Merritt, Love Locked Out, 1889
©Tate, London

A world tour from Tate
"The Victorian Nude; Morality and Art in 19th-century Britain"
Session: May 24(Sat.) - August 31(Sun.), 2003
Closed on Mondays (Exceptionally open on July 21, and closed on July 22)
Hours: 10:00-17:00 (entry by 16:30)
Place: The University Art Museum, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Room 1,2, and 3
Admission: Adult 1300 (1100) yen, Students above junior high school 800 (600)yen
*( ) indicates prices for those in groups of 20 or more.
*Free for a person per 20.
*Free for elementary school students and junior high school students.

Major exhibits:

  • Anna Lea Merritt, "Love Locked Out", 1889 Tate, London
  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti, "Venus Verticordia", 1864-68 Russel-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, Bournemouth
  • Frederic Leighton, "The Bath of Psyche", c.1889-90 Tate, London
  • Herbert Draper, "The Lament for Icarus", 1898 Tate, London
  • Annie Swynnerton, "Cupid and Psyche", 1891 Oldham Art Gallery & Museum,UK
  • Théodore Roussel, "The Reading Girl", 1886-87 Tate, London
  • Henry Scott Tuke, "August Blue", 1893-94 Tate, London

Organized by Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music / The Mainichi Newspapers Co.

Supported by The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan / The British Council

Cooperated by Japan Airlines / Nippon Express Co., Ltd.

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