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Drucker Collection - The Art of Japan Loved by the Father of Management

Chiba City Museum of Art
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Artists

Yusho Kaiho, Taiga Ike Hakuin, Jyakuchu Ito et al.
Peter Ferdinand Drucker is known as the father of management, having placed great influence upon corporations through his lifetime thorough his theories of modern business management which still continue to have their impact today. Marking 10 years since his death, this exhibition reflects on his great respect for Japanese art, with a selection of 111 pieces ranging from Muromachi era ink paintings to masterly works of Yusho Kaiho of the Momoyama period, to the likes of Ike no Taiga and Gyokudo Urakami of the Edo era.

[Related Events]
Lecture - Adventures of The Collectors’ Bystander
Speaker: Cecily Drucker (with interpretation)
Date: June 6(Sat) 14:00 (doors open 13:30)
Venue: 11F Lecture Hall
*Reservation required

The Importance of the Drucker Collection - Management Studies and Ink Painting
Speaker: Arata Shimao
Date: June 14(Sun) 14:00
Venue: 11F Lecture Hall
*Reservation required

Yoga Workshop
Instructor: Kashu Sengaku
Date: May 31(Sun) 8:30-9:30
*Reservation required
*For further details please refer to the official website

Schedule

May 19 (Tue) 2015-Jun 28 (Sun) 2015 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-18:00
Closes at 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays.
Closed
Closed on the 1st Monday of each month.
(Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day. )
Closed during the New Year holidays.
Notice
Closed on June 1(Mon)
FeeAdults ¥1200, University Students ¥700, High School Students and Under free, Person with Disability Certificated + 1 Companion free.
VenueChiba City Museum of Art
Location3-10-8 Chuo, Chuo-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 260-0013
Access7 minute walk from Yoshikawakoen Station on the Chiba Urban Monorail, 10 minute walk from the East exit of Chibachuo Station on the Keisei line, 15 minute walk from the East exit of JR Chiba Station.
Phone043-221-2311
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