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Successor to Hokusai & Hiroshige: Munenori Makino Exhibition

Ota Memorial Museum of Art
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Munenori Makino is a leading woodblock printmaker today who uses the traditional techniques of ukiyo-e printmaking. Back in the old days, ukiyo-e prints were created by a group of specialists called e-shi (illustrator, designer), hori-shi (person in charge of engraving), and suri-shi (a person who does printing), but Makino mastered all the required techniques to create prints by himself. Although his work is quite influenced by Edo ukiyo-e artists such as Hokusai and Hiroshige, he successfully combined these traditions with his own originality, craftsmanship and talent for expressing the beauty of nature. He received an award from the Agency for Cultural Affairs in 2003, and has since won much acclaim.

This is Makino's third exhibition at Ota Memorial Museum of Art, featuring his woodblock prints such as "Sound of Autumn" (2006) and "Mahoroba" (2008) that strike a fine balance between tradition and originality.

Also on view: Ota Memorial Museum Collecction

[Image: "Dreamy Forest" (2005)]

Schedule

Feb 1 (Sun) 2009-Feb 26 (Thu) 2009 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:30-17:30
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
Closed during the New Year holidays and in between exhibitions.
Fee
VenueOta Memorial Museum of Art
http://www.ukiyoe-ota-muse.jp/eng
Location1-10-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
Access1 minute walk from exit 5 at Meijijingu-mae Station on the Chiyoda and Fukutoshin lines, 3 minute walk from the Omotesando exit of Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote line.
Phone050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
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