"Gallé and Japonisme" Exhibition
Closes tomorrow
At Suntory Museum of Art
Media: Crafts, Art Talk
A great many objects of Japanese arts made their way to Europe during the second half of the nineteenth century through various means: some came with diplomats returning home from Japan, others were displayed at the World Expositions held in London and Paris, and so on. Elements of these arts were quickly adopted into local arts and culture creating the phenomenon dubbed "Japonisme". The influences were seen in painting, sculpture, ceramics, glass works and architecture, and eventually spread from Europe to the United States.
The works of Emile Gallé (1846-1904), one of the leading glass artists of the late nineteenth century, were no exception: the influence of Japanese arts can be seen in his works in myriad forms. He began working in glass when Japonisme was at its height of popularity. Throughout his lifetime, he devoted himself to deepening his means of artistic expression and maintained strong ties to Japanese art. This exhibition will explore the ways in which Gallé discovered, incorporated and transformed Japanese arts found in Europe. The developments in Japonisme seen in Gallé's works will be presented through his own works, other contemporary arts and crafts, and the Japanese arts that influenced them.
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[Image: Standing cup "Kagero (Gossamer)" (1903-04) Suntory Museum Collection]
Schedule
From 2008-03-20 To 2008-05-11
Closes 20:00 on April 28th and May 3rd - 5th.
Artist(s)
Émile Gallé et al.
Fee
Adults ¥1300, University and High School Students ¥1000, Junior High School Students and Below Free.
Venue Hours
From 10:00 To 20:00
sundays closing at 18:00, mondays closing at 18:00, holidays closing at 18:00,
Closed on Tuesdays
Note:On a Public Holiday Tuesday, the Museum is open, but closed on the following Wednesday.
Maps
Yahoo (Japanese)
Mobile Map (Japanese)
Access
3 minutes walk from Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda Line, 5 minutes walk from Roppongi Station on the Oedo and Hibiya Lines.
Address
Tokyo Mid-town Garden Side, 9-7-4 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8643
Phone: 03-3479-8600 Fax: 03-3479-8643
Community around this event
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Reviews
ガラスというものの美しさに、国や文化を越え感銘を受けた者の饗宴。
ガレの創造の粋を知ると同時に、日本的ともいえる様々な曲線美や大胆なアソビ心を再評価致しました。
そして、身近な生活用品の中に秀逸な美を施したこういった仕事ぶりは、100円ショップの簡素な商品で生活を埋めてしまう今の時代だからこそ、見直すべきだと思いました。
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"Gallé and Japonisme" Exhibition</a>
Venue: Suntory Museum of Art
Schedule: From 2008-03-20 To 2008-05-11
Closes 20:00 on April 28th and May 3rd - 5th.
Address: Tokyo Mid-town Garden Side, 9-7-4 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8643
Phone: 03-3479-8600 Fax: 03-3479-8643



