Exhibition/event has ended.

Irise Screens the Age of Kōrin, 1658-1716

The Nezu Museum
FinishedReservation Required

Artists

Korin Ogata et al.
The name Ogata Kōrin (1658-1716) evokes the image of that great painter as a leader in the Genroku era (1688-1704), when townsmen were the cultural movers and shakers. Kōrin’s masterpiece from his mid-forties, the Irise screens, have a central position in that image. Taking a broader perspective, however, we see him immersed in the arts and culture of the early-modern period, led by the imperial court and the shogunate, in the first half of his life, and then, in the second half, laying the foundations for the Kyoto art world of the latter half of the eighteenth century, in which strikingly individual artists such as Maruyama Ōkyo and Itō Jakuchū flourished.

This exhibition is composed of works created during Kōrin’s lifetime, with the Irises screens their focus. Through them, explore snippets of six decades of the history of painting.

Schedule

Apr 15 (Sat) 2023-May 14 (Sun) 2023 

Reservation Required

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-17:00
Until 19:00 during May 9 to 14.
Closed
Monday
Open on May 1.
FeeAdults ¥1500, University and High School Students ¥1200, Junior High School Students and Under free.
VenueThe Nezu Museum
http://www.nezu-muse.or.jp/en/
Location6-5-1 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0062
Access8 minute walk from exit A5 at Omotesando Station on the Ginza, Hanzomon and Chiyoda lines.
Phone03-3400-2536
Related images

Click on the image to enlarge it

0Posts

View All

No comments yet