Eugène Ionesco Exhibition
Closes in 15 days
At Gallery Ikeda Bijutsu
Media: Prints
Eugène Ionesco was a Romania-born playwright and the representative of post-war French "Dramas of the Absurd". Since his debut in 1950 with "Bald Female Singer", his other works such as "Class", "Chair", "Rhino" and "the Dying King" have all enjoyed long runs at the Theater Huchette in Paris, while many of his works came to Japan, greatly influencing its contemporary theater world. Ionesco depicted ordinary lives of people with his grotesque sense of humor, while questioning fundamental tragic nature of humans to finally materialize "meaningless existence". The abstrusity of his work was so extreme that the phrase "it's beyond comprehension just like Ionesco's play" became popular in France. In the late 1970s, Ionesco started suffering from neurosis, and painting became one of his therapeutic methods. Unlike his "incomprehensive" plays, paintings he created after turing 60 are full of free-wheeling touch and colors reminiscent of children's scribbles. Please enjoy 10 lithography works by this litterateur.
Schedule
From 2008-05-14 To 2008-05-31
Artist(s)
Website
Fee
Free
Venue Hours
From 12:00 To 18:30
Closed on Sundays, Holidays
Maps
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Access
2 minutes walk from Ginza-1-chome station, 3 minutes walk from Kyobashi station.
Address
Onosho Bldg.5F, 8-12-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Phone: 03-5941-7365 Fax: 03-5941-7365
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Eugène Ionesco Exhibition</a>
Venue: Gallery Ikeda Bijutsu
Schedule: From 2008-05-14 To 2008-05-31
Address: Onosho Bldg.5F, 8-12-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Phone: 03-5941-7365 Fax: 03-5941-7365



