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[Image: Keiko Kiyohara "Solitary Island" (1987) etching, Hachioji Yume Art Museum]

The Etcher: Keiko Kiyohara Retrospective

Hachioji Yume Art Museum
Finished

Artists

Keiko Kiyohara
Only 30 works remain from the short life of copperplate etching artist Keiko Kiyohara (1955–1987). Thirty years after her death, these intricate, mesmerizing prints are now admired for their mysterious and aesthetically rich narratives and their literary inclinations with references to Juran Hisao and Yukio Mishima. This exhibition presents all of Kiyohara’s remaining works, as well as original prints and sketches for her etchings, a proof showing the process behind her last completed work “Solitary Island,” notes, and other materials including some that have never been displayed before. Works by European painters and printers who influenced Kiyohara, such as Jacques Callot, Gustave Moreau, Rodolphe Bresdin, and Odilon Redon, offer a fuller picture of her work and creative inspirations.

Schedule

Nov 11 (Sat) 2017-Dec 14 (Thu) 2017 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-19:00
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
Closed during the New Year holidays and in between exhibitions.
FeeAdults ¥600, Students over Elementary School Students and Seniors 65 & Over ¥300
VenueHachioji Yume Art Museum
Location2F View Tower Hachiouji, 8-1 Youkamachi, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0071
Access15 minute walk from the North exit of Hachioji Station on the JR Chuo line, 15 minute walk from the West exit of Keio-hachioji Station on the Keio line.
Phone0426-21-6777
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