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Akira Ito "Contemporary Monochromatic Expressions"

Hiratsuka Museum of Art
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Artists

Akira Ito
This exhibition features works by nihonga artist Akira Ito (1940-), who creates monochrome painting using sumi and charcoal.
Ito was born in Noshinomiya City in Hyogo Prefecture, and currently resides in Hadano City in Kanagawa Prefecture. Right after graduating from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1963, he was selected to be in the group exhibition organized by Shin-seisaku-kyokai. He became a member of the group in 1972, and in 1974, he joined an art group called Soga-kai as a core member. Continuing in the 80s and 90s, he actively participated in various art groups and held exhibitions.
In this exhibition, various styles of work that Ito created during his school years up until the late 80s are presented in order to introduce his early exploration and development of monochromatic expressions, and also his keen interest in things in flux.
Ito says that he was influenced by the French painter Odilon Redon, especially the beauty of black in his prints. This retrospective exhibition showcases a total of 40 works including Ito's early works as well as his recent works.

Gallery Talk by Akira Ito and Curators
Date: October 11th (Sat) 14:00-15:00
Place: Gallery 1

Curator's Talk
Date: October 25th (Sat) 14:00-15:00
Place: Gallery 1

Admission ticket required at both events.

[Image: "Tsuki no utena" (1986) Collection of the museum]

Schedule

Sep 27 (Sat) 2008-Nov 9 (Sun) 2008 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
9:30-17:00
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
Closed during the New Year holidays.
FeeAdults ¥200, University & High School Students ¥100
VenueHiratsuka Museum of Art
Location1-3-3 Nishiyawata, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 254-0073
Access20 minute walk from the North exit of Hiratsuka Station on the JR Tokaido line; From the North exit of JR Hiratsuka Station, take the Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu bus and get off at Bijutsukan Iriguchi.
Phone0463-35-2111
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