"Visions of Namban, Illusion of Koumou" Exhibition
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At Fuchu Art Museum
Media: Painting, Other, Art Talk
The word "Namban" referred to Portugal and Spain during the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1568-1603), when the Portugese and Spanish often made visits to Japan. The word "Koumou" was used to refer to the Dutch, the only one country allowed to enter Japan in the Edo period (1603-1868). In the Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan started to modernize through contact with European countries, and some people began to show interest in the old customs and history surrounding "Namban" and "Koumou."
This exhibition presents works inspired by the old stories surrounding "Namban" and "Koumou." Featured works present a sense of romanticism toward the old times. Artifacts and documents regarding "Namban" and "Koumou" are also shown along with the artworks, introducing the historical background of this artistic trend.
Related Events:
-Friday Gallery Talk: Every Friday, 14:00.
-20 Minutes Slide Lecture: Every Sunday except March 16th, 14:00 / 15:00
-Lecture Series
--1. March 29th (Sat) "Discovery of History and Romanticism" Nobuhisa Kaneko
--2. April 12th (Sat) "The Taisho Era - Art and Namban, Exoticism" Toshifumi Takei
--3. April 26th (Sat) "Exoticism and Namban Byobu" Mitsuru Sakamoto
*All start at 14:00, free, no reservation required.
-For Children: Explore Namban!
No reservation required, this is on site project to introduce this exhibition for children. Receive a worksheet at the reception and explore the show answering quizzes.
[Image: Yumeji Takehisa "Gaso-torai" (1918) Yumeji Art Museum]
Schedule
From 2008-03-15 To 2008-05-11
Artist(s)
Yumeji Takehisa, Kayo Matsumoto, Senrei Mitsuro, Sumio Kawakami et al.
Website
http://www.art.city.fuchu.tokyo.jp/01_Kikakuten/H1... (Japanese)
Fee
Adults ¥600, University & High School ¥300, Junior High & Elementary School Students ¥150
Venue Hours
From 10:00 To 17:00
Closed on Mondays, Holidays
Note:closed Tuesday if the Monday is a public holiday.
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Access
15 minutes walk from Higashi-Fuchu Station on the Keio Line.
Address
Sengen-cho 1-3, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-0001
Phone: 042-336-3371 Fax: 042-335-7576
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"Visions of Namban, Illusion of Koumou" Exhibition</a>
Venue: Fuchu Art Museum
Schedule: From 2008-03-15 To 2008-05-11
Address: Sengen-cho 1-3, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-0001
Phone: 042-336-3371 Fax: 042-335-7576


