An exhibition of "Poetry, Fairy Tales and Prints" by Keiko Minami, who was a copper plate painter in the Muse Yozo Hamaguchi and Yamasa Collection in Nihonbashikakigaracho, and who wrote fairy tales and made poems under the writer Sakae Tsuboi for a period of postwar period. 2012・5・12~7・31
The sparkling fantasy and the gaze that wraps gentle things crystallize in every work.
The title of the exhibition is the poems and sketches written on the ship in the winter of 1953, traveling to France to study copperplate prints.
In 1964, prints of "Children, Flowers and Dogs" were adopted in the UNICEF calendar.
In 1970, he also painted a collection of poems by poet Shuntaro Tanikawa, "Utsumuku Youth".
Access to this museum is near Exit 3 of Suitengumae on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, and Ningyocho on the Hibiya Line.
It is an 8-minute walk from Exit 2.
Keiko Minami is the wife of the copper plate painter Yozo Hamaguchi.

