EXHIBITIONS SCHEDULE AND CALENDER OF EVENTS
ERNST BARLACH−Retrospektiv
Session: Apr 12 (Wed) - May 28 (Sun), 2006
Closed on Mondays
Hours: 10:00-17:00 (Entry by 16:30)
Place: The University Art Museum, 3F, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music

Ernst Barlach (1870-1938) is a German sculptor, printmaker and playwright to represent twentieth century German art. Barlach sought to depict people who endured hardship of life such as “poverty,” “war” and “death as well as their undefeatable hope to live throughout his career and realized them with his substantial and simple style. The manifestation of strong emotion and sturdy plasticity are the characteristics of German Expressionism but at the same time his works are filled with a sense of deep meditation which appeals to our hearts. The Exhibition, consisting of 180 works, includes 57 sculpture (including wood carvings), 76 drawings, 36 prints and materials. A retrospective exhibition introduces the entire scope of Barlach’s art for the first time in Japan.

Organized by: Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music; and The Asahi Shimbun
Under the Auspices of: Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany; and Goethe-Institut Tokyo
Main Sponsor: DEPFA BANK plc
Sponsor: Nozaki Insatsu Shigyo Co., Ltd.
In Cooperation with: Yamato Logistics Co., Ltd.; and Japan Airlines
Supported by: JAPAN FOUNDATION
Planning support by: ERNST BARLACH HAUS; and ERNST BARLACH STIFTUNG
Admission: General
Adult 1300 yen; College student 1000 yen; High school student 700 yen
Advance
Adult 1100 yen; College student 800 yen; High school student 500 yen
Group discount
Adult 1000 yen; College student 700 yen; High school student 400 yen

*Free for students below junior high school.
*Group discount is applicable for over 20 visitors (one attendant for every 20 visitors is admitted free).
*Free admission for disabled people (one accompanying guest for each disabled person is admitted free).

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