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Photography and Painting: From the Paul Cézanne, Toshio Shibata, and Risaku Suzuki Jam Session: The Ishibashi Foundation Collection × Toshio Shibata × Risaku Suzuki

Artizon Museum
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Artists

Toshio Shibata, Risaku Suzuki et al.
Photography was invented and was popularized in the nineteenth century. In painting, in the same period, the Impressionists were a starting point in a series of major changes from what had been traditional painting styles. Photography played at least a slight role in motivating those changes. Moreover, the photograph, from its birth in the mid-nineteenth century, has sought to be treated as a work of art, with a painterly style, rather than a mere documentary record. That art photography mindset lives on today. The photographic works by Toshi Shibata and Risaku Suzuki, two contemporary artists, share a creative concept with modern art: expressing the human view of objects. This Jam Session thus pairs them with work by Paul Cézanne, whom they have been interested in since the very beginning of their careers, to explore the relationship between contemporary photography and painting.

Schedule

Apr 29 (Fri) 2022-Jul 10 (Sun) 2022 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-18:00
Closes at 20:00 on Fridays.
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
Closed during the New Year holidays and in between exhibitions.
Notice
Closes at 18:00 on April 29.
FeeOnline tickets: ¥1200, Same-day tickets: ¥1500, University Students & Younger Free.
Websitehttps://www.artizon.museum/en/exhibition/detail/547
VenueArtizon Museum
https://www.artizon.museum/en/
Location1-7-2 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0031
Access5 minute walk from the Yaesu Central exit of JR Tokyo Station, 5 minute walk from exit 6 at Kyobashi Station on the Ginza line, 5 minute walk from exit B1 at Nihombashi Station on the Ginza and Tozai lines or Toei Asakusa line.
Phone050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
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