Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Drawing" Exhibition
Location: Exhibition Room 3
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"Ceramic Work of Chiba" Exhibition
Location: Exhibition Room 8
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Fudo Tomitori Exhibition
Exhibiting book illustrations and sketches by the artist. Location: Exhibition Room 1
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Yozo Hamaguchi Exhibition
Exhibiting the artist's innovative color Mezzotint work.
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Rinkyo Ishii Exhibition
Born in Chiba prefecture, the artist studied under Masaaki Horie and Gaho Hashimoto. This exhibition presents Japanese-style paintings by the artist, who was active from the later phase of Meiji period (...)
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"Masaaki Horie and Students of Chiba Junior High School" Exhibition
Location: Exhibition Room 1
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Hyakusei Yamamuro Exhibition
Location: Exhibition Room 1
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New Collection Exhibition
Location: Exhibition Room 3
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"Art Selection: From 'Collection 50'" Exhibition
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Masuo Ikeda Exhibition
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"Craft, Technique and Beauty" Exhibition
Toreutic, cast metal, ceramic, glass, wood, leather, dyed textile, lacquer, and doll works are on display.
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"Tadashi Asai, Antonio Fontanesi and the Barbizon School" Exhibition
Works by Chiba's pioneering modern Yo-ga artist and his masters Fontanesi and the Barbizon school painters will be on display.
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Senshu Taneya "Looking to the Roots of Calligraphy for a New Creation"
Senshu Taneya(1914-2004)was born in Yachimatashi in Chiba Prefecture and became an apprentice of the great calligraphic artists Kisshu Asami at a young age. After finishing school, Taneya became a teacher (...)
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Ichiro Inomata Exhibition
Leather craftworks by this artist will be on display.
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Museum Art Collection Exhibition
Exhibition Room 1 -Takashi Wakaki Exhibition (Nihon-ga Japanese style paintings) -Inomata Ichirou (Kogei crafts) Exhibition Room 2 Chu Asai, Fontanesi and Barbizon schools (Yo-ga Western style paintings) Exhibition (...)
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Takashi Wakaki Exhibition
Rhythmical works featuring simplified forms and geometric colored surfaces will be on display.
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Maurice Utrillo "Poetry of Montmartre"
Maurice Utrillo, painter of poetic, sentimental portrayals of the city of Paris, is much loved in Japan. Starved of love from his mother Suzanne Valadon, he spent a lonely and alcohol-ridden youth. He (...)
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Teruo Shinozaki "Everlasting Romance"
Teruo Shinozaki, born in Narita, started out as a painter of wooden plaques. "Emado", which takes the Shinsho Temple of Narita Mountain as its model, is one of the representative works of this period. (...)
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"Japanese Techniques and Beauty" Exhibition
The important but intangible talents and skills behind works of cultural heritage, which rarely have a chance to be displayed to the public, will explored in this exhibition through works and reference (...)
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Exhibition for Kids
An exhibition of works with animals as the motif. Works include: Fudo Tomitori's 'Ponies' (image), Nobuo Tsuda's 'Pigeon', and Yozo Hamaguchi's 'Ladybug'.
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Ajin Sakai Exhibition
An exhibition of works by Ajin Sakai, who produces bold Japanese paintings (nihonga) in a modernist style, paying particular attention to color planes.
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The Colors of Glass
An exhibition of crafts by six artists, including contemporary glasswork pioneer Toushichi Iwata and internationally reknowned artist Kyohei Fujita.
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Hogetsu Yokoo Exhibition
Hogetsu Yokoo studied under Shinsui Ito, and drew women in a modern style. He was considered to have set the standards for "the new beauty".
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Yozo Hamaguchi Exhibition
Copper etchings by Yozo Hamaguchi, reknowned for his mixing of vivid colors with velvet-smooth black tones.
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New Collection Exhibition
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Jouichi Hoshi Art Collection
Works using original techniques of woodblock printing by Jouichi Hoshi, who exhibited mainly with the Japan Print Association and the Painting Division of Kokuten.
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Essence of Modern Ceramic Art - Ken Miyanohara
Kagoshima-born Ken Miyanohara (1898-1977) had to stop his architecture studies at Waseda University due to chronic illness. This marked the beginning of his career as a ceramic artist. As a pupil of grand (...)
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The 57th Prefecture Exhibition (last part)
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Ryusei and Sadao Tsubaki
On display are works by Ryusei Kishida who had a great influence on the Japanese modern art scene and his disciple, Sadao Tsubaki.
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Takeji Ishibashi
On display are works by Takeji Ishibashi (1890-1971), who produced a large volume of water-landscape paintings.
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Images of Water - Exhibition for Children
On display are various images of water captured in still and landscape paintings.
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Fudo Tomitori
On display are works by Fudo Tomitori (1892-1983), a Japanese style painting artist who painted nature in everyday life situations.
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Eiki Totori Exhibition
Eiki Totori (1873-1943) was a cousin of Chu Asai, who taught him the art of Western painting. This exhibition features several of Totori's works in the style he is most known for: dreamy paintings of beautiful (...)
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Prefecture Day Workshop
On the occasion of Chiba's prefecture day, the Prefectural Museum of Art is organising a workshop, where the public (up to 150 persons, age above 5) will be invited to create anything they like, in a joyful (...)
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Glass Colouring
Works from the early days of Japanese modern glass design. The work of six artists, from Toushichi Iwata to internationally celebrated Fujita Kyouhei will be on display.
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Naoki Tokita: Works from the Permanent Collection
The works on display are characterized by lively expression of animals and bold compositions. Tokita (1907-2000) was born in Ichihara city, Chiba. He studied Japanese painting at the Kawabata Painting (...)
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Art Collection: Goro Tsuruta Exhibition
Goro Tsuruta (1890-1969) was a dynamic painter as well as an avid globetrotter and is mostly known for his post-war paintings of mountain landscapes. This exhibition shows Tsuruta's most representative (...)
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Art Collection: Japanese Paintings by Chu Asai
Works by Chu Asai, a master of Japanese painting. Image: Chu Asai "Tiger"
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Art Collection: Chu Asai and the Barbizon School
Works by Chu Asai, pioneer of modern Japanese painting, his lifelong teacher Antonio Fontanesi, and the Barbizon School will be on display. Image: Jean-François Millet c.1860
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Art Collection: Postwar Watercolors
Choice postwar watercolors from the museum collection. Image: Toshi Nakanishi "Detached Palace and Station in cloudy weather"
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Art Collection: The Dawn of Watercolor
Selected works from the dawning age of watercolor, from within the collection. Image: Tojiro Oshita "Hydrangea"
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Art Collection: New Collection Exhibition
Works collected during fiscal 2004 will be on display. Image: Shizuo Haryu "Strawberry Field / Boss"
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Depicting Fishers: World of Gaku Watanabe
Gaku Watanabe (1916-2000) was a Japanese Painter, who was born and lived most of his life in Choshi, Chiba. He created an original style all his own, depicting Choshi-city’s fishers and their families. (...)
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Japanese Modern Art
Starting from Chu Asai, the exhibition includes artists who made an impact on Modern Japanese Art, and features works by related artists in and outside the country.





