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Masato Moriwaki "To Live"

Nerima Art Museum
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Artists

Masato Moriwaki
Masato Moriwaki was born in 1950. After graduating from Tama Art University he became an apprentice to Gensou Okuda. Currently, he lives in Nerima ward and is a nihonga painter affiliated with the Nitten group. Figures in Moriwaki's paintings seem to be questing for a sense of place. This special exhibition features about 15 works that span his early period, while he was a elementary and middle school teacher and had occasion to observe closely his students and adolescent wards, right up until his recent works, which attempt to visualize internal human emotions and a profound sense of human existence itself.

-Related events (14:00-)
Gallery talk by curators and volunteers
June 14th, 28th, July 12th, 26th
Artist talk
June 7th, 21st, July 5th, 19th (sign language translation included on June 21st and July 19th)

Schedule

Jun 6 (Fri) 2008-Jul 27 (Sun) 2008 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-18:00
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
Notice
Open on July 21st (Mon) and closed on July 22nd (Tue)
FeeFree
VenueNerima Art Museum
Location1-36-16 Nukui, Nerima-ku, Tokyo 176-0021
Access3 minute walk from Nakamurabashi Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro line.
Phone03-3577-1821
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