Tokyo Art Entertainment is a wonderful event every spring from Kyobashi to Nihonbashi's gallery and art dealer shops. By the way, what kind of wonderful works can you meet this year? What kind of discovery do you have? I'm looking forward to it.
In the Kyobashi area, the Tokyo Square Garden was completed, and the streets have changed completely. I decided to visit this shop slowly on another occasion and enjoy a tour of the gallery.
The first gallery I visited, Kashima Art, was holding an exhibition called "Beauty Festival".
Japanese paintings, including wonderful beauty paintings, were on display.
At Suinami Gallery, Akiko Takeda's work exhibition was being held.
It seems that some kind of beast has become a hot topic this year.
I see, do some beasts protect women?
At Taiyo of Orient Archeological Art, there was an exhibition that was truly impressed.
In addition, his wife also talked about the god of wisdom called "Athena", the owl is the wise of the forest and the angel of the holy god.
At the next visit, "Ancient Art Kin", a miniature work depicting India was exhibited. Here, rare flowers were used in the vase, so when I asked my wife, I was very kind to teach me.
In the photo, it is not clearly visible, but from the left, it is extended-age grass, Kodamari, two-wheeled grass, Yukikusageshi, and Tessen.
In Nihonbashi, we visited the Ebiya Art Store and asked about the history of the shop. Originally, there was a shop in Kyoto, and because of the fact that furnishings were delivered to the Imperial Palace, artworks were also delivered. In 1871, the sixth owner of the shop was opened in Tokyo, and the current owner is the ninth. I was fascinated by the beauty paintings of the early Meiji era on display in the store.
At Shuzando Gallery, there were works by Katsuta Suda, Toushi Okumura, and Kanemon Asai, who kindly explained the work.
Why don't you join us next time, a fun art antique? All of the shops that participated this time were shops with low thresholds. It will surely welcome you warmly on everyday day.
Click here for the details of the shop that I visited and listened to slowly.
Midori Gallery http://www.suiha.co.jp/
Orient Archeology and Sun http://www.ancientart-taiyo.com/
http://www.kakei-jp.com/gu_mei_shu_hua_jing/top.html (Japanese only)
The displayed wild flowers were sold at “Nonohanaji” http://www.nonohana-tsukasa.com/
Ebiya Art Store http://www.e-ebiya.com/
Hideyamado Gallery http://www.syuzandou.com/