
Kawase Hasui: Travel and nostalgic landscape
2021.10.02(Sat)- 12.26(Sun)
End of the exhibition
A retrospective exhibition of the woodblock print artist Hasui Kawase (1883-1957), who was active during the Taisho and Showa eras. Hasui was inspired by breezes, and spent his days travelling with the sun, clouds, and rain, painting the scenery of all four seasons of Japan. This was also a journey to seek the scenery of old times. One of the key supporters of woodblock production was Shozaburo Watanabe, a woodblock print publisher and leader of the shin-hanga (new prints) movement. Their strong desire to create something special lead them to strive for woodblock prints that could also be appreciated overseas. Hasui’s landscape prints are admired for their soothing effects. This exhibition invites you to the world of Hasui, and consists of valuable works including some series that can rarely be seen together. This group of prints rich in poetic sentiment, and which makes full use of traditional woodblock printing skills, offers a moment of calm in a bustling city.
*Please be sure to read the “Rules of etiquette” before visiting.
Hours
10:00-18:00 (Last admission by 17:30)
Days closed
Mondays※, and November 16
New Year holidays, and periodically during changes of exhibits
※open if it is a holiday
By advance reservation only The online reservation system of this exhibition will be started from mid-September.
Admission
Online tickets | Tickets sold on the day at the window | |
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Adults | 1,300yen | 1,500yen |
University Students with ID | 1,000yen | 1,100yen |
Under age 18 | Free | Free |
Advanced reservation at the date and time appointed is required.
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