Designs Blossoming in Everyday Life: The World of Taisho Imagerie

Asahi Group Oyamazaki Villa Museum
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The term imagerie is a French word meaning image or imagery. In this exhibition, the word is used as a general term representing popular printed matter and prints such as book and magazine illustrations, book covers, postcards, and posters.
During the Taisho era, when popular culture flourished, publishing culture developed against the backdrop of innovations in printing technology. Painters such as Takeji Fukushima (1867-1943), Goyo Hashiguchi (1881-1921), and Yumeji Takehisa (1884-1934), who were exploring new methods of expression at the time, also created unique expressions one after another while keeping up with trends in the art world of their day. Among this movement, many graphic designers, including Hisui Sugiura (1876-1965), emerged and exercised a major influence on modern design.
This exhibition will display approximately 320 pieces from the precious collection of Toshiyuki Yamada (1947-2024), the curator of this exhibition, showcasing a wide variety of designs and illustrations. Enjoy the world of fascinating imagerie that blossomed in everyday life in Japan, mainly during the Taisho era, at our museum, which incorporates Oyamazaki Villa, originally built from the Taisho to Showa eras.

Schedule

Dec 20 (Sat) 2025-Mar 8 (Sun) 2026 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-17:00
Closed
Monday
Open on January 12 and February 23.
Closed on December 30 to January 3, January 13 and February 24.
FeeAdults ¥1500, University and High School Students ¥700, Junior High School Students and Under free.
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Websitehttps://www.asahigroup-oyamazaki.com/english/exhibition/9546d42c2ba526f4526b103c35e393fa8ed4636a/
VenueAsahi Group Oyamazaki Villa Museum
https://www.asahibeer-oyamazaki.com/english
Location5-3 Zenihara, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071
Access10 minute walk from Yamazaki Station on the JR Kyoto line or Oyamazaki Station on the Hankyu Kyoto line.
Phone075-957-3123 (総合案内)
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