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Gallery Night Meeting 2015

[Ginzo] 14:00 on May 25, 2015

 "Ginza Night Party" hosted by Ginza Gallerys, which I look forward to every year

The first was held in the fall of 2004, and it has been held in spring since 2009, and this is the 11th this year.

This year, 26 galleries and galleries were participating.

We decided to go around the gallery in order from Nichido Gallery in Ginza 4-chome.

At Nichido Gallery, I stopped for a while at the painting of Don Quijote and Sancho Panza by Kannemon Asai, the rose of Takeshi Hayashi, and the picture of her daughter in kimono.

If you think that the works of the prominent art circles are lined up, the works of newcomers are also exhibited, and there were works with a friendly price.

The delicious champagne after appreciation, C'est aussi tre's bien!

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Japanese lantern, which shines faintly when the night is approaching and dark, has a feeling that cannot be said.

At Ginza Yanagi Gallery, Vice President Yoko Noro is wearing a kimono and "hospitality"

I saw Hiroshi Okano's collection of paintings set in the Seto Inland Sea, and I was impressed by the wonderful pastel colors and felt nostalgia.

The white wine and canape I received later was very beautiful.

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At Akika-dong, many female customers listened to the explanation of President Chiaki Tanaka's work with a strong breath.

The title of the introduction of a collection of works by painter Kusunoki Kaisho, "Kure is alive." I felt a passion for the artist's background and the explanation of individual works.

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One of these works is 'evening makeup.' A painting in which a woman who seems to be so scared, painted red in a kimono with a little bit from her shoulders. I've seen it several times before,

“It’s an unforgettable picture.”

At "Gallery Tamenaga", I thoroughly enjoyed the work of my favorite Izpiri.

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 In addition, it seems that each gallery also participated in a group, and everyone's enthusiasm for art was transmitted.

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A lovely and stylish night party in the gallery. The women walking with the leaflet of the guide are also fashionable,

Some were like Lenoir's model, while others were wearing kimonos and painted Japanese painting.

Yes, it's Ginza! It was a great success.