Exhibition/event has ended.

"African American Quilts: Women Piecing Together Memories and Dreams" Exhibition

Shiseido Gallery
Finished
This exhibition introduces approximately twenty quilts created by African-American women which portray their beauty based on the aesthetic sensitivities of their African roots. In contrast to the more restrained quilt designs made on the East Coast and Midwest of the United States, many African-American quilts from the South display dynamic improvisational designs and a different type of beauty.

Dynamic colors and rhythmical composition are profoundly expressed in these quilts — the gallery hopes that on your visit you will encounter the beauty engendered in the lives of these African-American women, and the fact that they turned their personal and collective dreams and memories into these quilts by piecing together old family clothes, and so on.

In 1975, Shiseido introduced American quilts for the first time to the Japanese audience by organizing the exhibition "American Piecing Quilts". Now, more than thirty years after that exhibition, it is proud to be able to again introduce the new world of American quilts.

Schedule

Aug 28 (Tue) 2007-Oct 14 (Sun) 2007 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-19:00
Closes at 18:00 on Sundays and Public holidays.
Closed
Monday
FeeFree
VenueShiseido Gallery
http://www.shiseido.co.jp/e/gallery/index.html
LocationB1F Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Bldg., 8-8-3 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Access4 minute walk from the exit A2 at Ginza Station on the Ginza, HIbiya and Marunouchi lines. 5 minute walk from the Ginza exit of JR Shimbashi Station.
Phone03-3572-3901
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