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SHIMOMURA Kanzan <<Okakura Tenshin(sketch)>>, 1922

Remaking modernism in Japan 1900-2000
Session: April 10(Sat.) - June 20(Sun.), 2004
Closed on Mondays (Exceptionally open on May 3)
Place + Hours: Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music
10:00 - 17:00 (entry by 16:30)
Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
10:00 - 18:00 (entry by 17:30)
Admission: Adult 1500yen, Students above junior high school 1000yen (combination tickets)
Adult 1000yen, Students above junior high school 800yen (tickets for each museum)

Organized by Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, SEZON Museum of Modern Art

In cooperation for lending with The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

In cooperation with The Saison Foundation / Nippon Television Network Corporation

This exhibition is a joint project by the Tokyo National University of Fine Artsand Music, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo and the SEZON Museum of Modern Art, which have different histories and characteristics. It shows a total of more than 600 art works selected from the collections focusing on prewar to postwar objects of these three museums, and also from collections of domestic museums and private collections. It is held at two places, namely the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and the Museumof Contemporary Art, Tokyo.
The exhibition consists of Japanese modern and contemporary paintings made during the 100 years from the end of the 19th century selected by methodology which is 1) not comprehensive but selective, 2) not logical but sensual, 3) not so chronological but biographical. The part at The University Art Museum, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music focuses on the starting point of modern aesthetics in Japan, and also paintings with themes of landscapes and still life. The part at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo introduces paintings mainly of the prewar and postwar periods, and paintings of human figure themes.

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