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"Kaiju Monsters and Art - Toru Narita's Art and Influence on Kaiju Art" Exhibition

Mitaka City Gallery of Art
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Artists

Toru Narita, Ryousaku Takayama, Noriyoshi Ikeya, Tomoo Haraguchi
Monsters and beasts are not real. Toru Narita strived to design and express the forms of these "kaiju" in a uniquely Japanese way that was different from the western image of a "monster." He entered Musashino Art School in the hopes of becoming an artist, but became interested in sculpture while at school, and participated widely in sculpture exhibitions after graduation. Starting in 1965 he worked on the artistic special effects for "Ultra Q" where he started designing kaiju. He continued to create beautiful, one-of-a-kind kaiju afterwards in shows such as "Ultraman" and "Ultra Seven." The forms that characterize his kaiju are abstract representations of a combination of many complex elements derived from nature, and have influenced kaiju design greatly.

In this exhibition, works by this artist Toru Narita as well as those by Ryousaku Takayama who transferred Narita's illustrations into figures, and other kaiju designers that are leaders in this field will be all on display.

Related Programs

Workshop
-September 22nd (Sat), 10:30-16:00
Children's Art Club "Mobilize for the Great Mitaka Battle!"
-September 29th (Sat), 13:00-17:00
"Make Monsters out of Clay"

"On Toru Narita," a conversation between Noriyoshi Ikeya (Art Director), Luli Narita, Takashi Shimizu (Editor and Writer)
September 23rd (Sun), 14:00-

Please visit museum webpage for details about events and reservations.

[Image] "Eleking" Toru Narita 1967, 36.8x32.6cm (pen, watercolor on paper) ©Luli Narita

Schedule

Sep 8 (Sat) 2007-Oct 21 (Sun) 2007 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-20:00
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following Tuesday and Wednesday.
Notice
Closed September 10th, 18th, 25th, October 1st, 9th, 15th
FeeAdults ¥600, University & High School Students ¥300
VenueMitaka City Gallery of Art
https://mitaka-sportsandculture.or.jp/gallery/
Location5F Koral, 3-35-1 Shimorenjaku, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-0013
Access1 minute walk from the South exit of Mitaka Station on the JR Chuo and Sobu lines.
Phone0422-79-0033
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