"Yuji Tezuka" exhibition to listen to light and see the wind is being held - Nihonbashi Takashimaya
This is the largest exhibition of about 70 works by Yuji Tezuka, which has been said to be "a painter who opens up Japanese painting in a new era." There is a work that reminds me of "at that time" because it was exhibited every time at the spring and autumn institute exhibition, but if you put this much together, it will be impressive. You can only see the "Suntsuki Shiki Hanatori" folding screen placed in the inner camp of Meiji-jingu Shrine. "I want to express something that cannot be expressed in words, such as grabbing the moving nature, expressing excitement, twilight clouds, and crescent moons while turning around." There is. I remember first encountering Tezuka's work more than 20 years ago, thinking, "It's refreshing, stylish and good at extra." This time, 8 tea utensils jube and several axes are exhibited at the "Inner Space" corner, which feels fresh. All of them were wonderful, and I thought, "If I could buy any of them," but everyone wanted it. It is an exhibition that makes you feel refreshed and comfortable.
Yuji Tezuka Exhibition Until March 18, 10:30 - 19:30 on the last day until 17:30.
Nihonbashi Takashimaya s.c Main Building 8F Hall Entrance fee General ¥1000