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Shoko Uemura Exhibition

Sogo Museum of Art
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Artists

Shoko Uemura
Shoko Uemura was born in Kyoto in 1902 as the first son of female artist Shoen Uemura. Growing up at her side, Shoko was naturally drawn to the artist path and was educated at Kyoto City Art and Craft School, Kyoto City University of Painting, and Suisho Nishiyama's studio. His work "Kanteigeishun" was accepted into the Tei-ten when he was a mere nineteen years old, and he continued on to brilliant success as a Japanese Kacho (flowers and birds) painter. After the war, he founded the art circle "Souzou Bijutsu (Creation Art)" (present Sougakai) with Kenji Yoshioka and Kyujin Yamamoto and took a step towards breaking out of the mold for a freer form of expression. Shoko's sensitive, graceful, and elegant Kacho-ga works display his deep love for nature and the results of his efforts to combine tradition and creativity. In 1984, he was awarded the Order of Culture that his mother was also awarded, for his artist work. This exhibition introduces 65 works tracing the transformation and development of his work throughout his life.

Gallery Talks
March 1st (Sat) Shouhaku Museum Foundation curator Minako Kito
March 8th (Sat) Nihon-ga painter Atsuyuki Uemura
March 15th & 22nd (Sat) Sogo Museum of Art curators

[Image: "Spring Evening" (1993)]

Schedule

Feb 29 (Fri) 2008-Mar 24 (Mon) 2008 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-20:00
Closed
Depends on Closed days of Sogo Yokohama
Notice
Open every day during exhibition.
FeeAdults ¥900, University & High School Student ¥700, Junior High & Below Free
VenueSogo Museum of Art
Location6F Sogo Yokohama, 2-18-1 Takashima, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8510
Access3 minute walk from the East exit of the JR Yokohama Station.
Phone045-465-5515
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