Vessels and Brushes: Rosanjin, Rousseau, Bauchant, and Others
Setagaya Art Museum
[Image: Rosanjin Kitaoji "Camilia Bowl" (c. 1940) Ceramic, Setagaya Art Museum Collection]
Ends in 41 days
Closed Today (Monday)
This exhibition presents food receptacles designed by Kitaoji Rosanjin and paintings by naïve artists such as Henri Rousseau and Andre Bauchant, which are among the most popular works in the museum collection. The Setagaya-based businessman Shioda Iwaji, a close friend of Rosanjin’s, amassed the artist’s vessels over an extended period and put them to practical use. Naïve art, which depicts a world of expression that extends beyond the scope of everyday life, also serves as a symbol of the museum’s activities.
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Schedule
from January 05, 2021 to February 28, 2021
Open on January 11. Closed on January 12.
Artist(s)
Rosanjin Kitaoji, Henri Rousseau, Andre Bauchant et al.
Fee
Adults ¥500, Seniors 65 & Over ¥400, University and High School Students ¥400, Junior High and Elementary School Students ¥300
Venue Hours
From 10:00 To 18:00
Closed on Mondays
Note:Open on public holiday Monday but closed on the following day. Closed during the New Year holidays.
Access
Address: 1-2 Kinuta-koen, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 157-0075
Phone: 03-3415-6011
From the North exit of Yoga Station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi line, take the Tokyu bus and get off at Bijutsukan. 17 minute walk from the South exit of Yoga Station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi line.