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Red and Black

Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum
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Artists

Taro Okamoto
"Red" and "Black." These colors epitomize Okamoto's paintings.
Taro Okamoto had liked the color "red" since childhood, saying, "It feels as if I was born from red and live my life in the midst of red," and restarting his activities in Japan after the war, he made a sensational debut. He stirred up the Japanese art scene, daringly employing powerful primary colors to challenge the "grey world" of traditional aesthetic values.
He particularly liked an "intense red, suggestive of blood" and there can be no doubt that this "blood red" formed an important element in determining the identity of Okamoto's paintings.
In contrast, Okamoto also began use "black" positively in his painting during the 1960s. Black, abstract motifs resembling Sanskrit characters took a dominant role in his work, creating a dark, ominous, magical world.
"I have chosen the black road that leads to my doom, or rather, in the direction where I will be forced to confront death."
I am sure that for Taro, "Black" was not just another variety of color, but was the symbol of a way of life."
This will be our first exhibition to be held using color as its theme.

Schedule

Mar 18 (Fri) 2022-Jul 18 (Mon) 2022 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-18:00
Closed
Tuesday
Open on public holiday Tuesday.
Closed during the New Year holidays.
FeeAdults ¥650, Elementary School Students ¥300.
Websitehttps://taro-okamoto.or.jp/en/exhibition/red-and-black/
VenueTaro Okamoto Memorial Museum
https://taro-okamoto.or.jp/en/
Location6-1-19 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0062
Access7 minute walk from exit B1 at Omotesando Station on the Ginza, Hanzomon and Chiyoda lines. 20 minute walk from the Miyamasuzaka exit of JR Shibuya Station.
Phone03-3406-0801
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