'Kawaii' in Japanese Art

Fri Jan 3 - Sun Mar 2, 2014 Yamatane Museum of Art
竹内栖鳳『みゝづく』 1933(昭和8)年頃 絹本・彩色 山種美術館
奥村土牛『枇杷と少女』 1930(昭和5)年 絹本・彩色 山種美術館
伊藤若冲 『 樹花鳥獣図屏風 』(右隻) 18世紀(江戸時代) 紙本・彩色 静岡県立美術館 (後期展示 )

Time Out says

Japan's 'cute culture' has been taking over the world for a while now, but its history and background remain somewhat underappreciated. This exhibition, entitled 'Jakuchu's Adorability and Shoen's Beauty: "Kawaii" in Japanese Art', attempts to illustrate that history through art that reaches back hundreds of years. Works depicting children, dogs, cats, insects, and other adorable creatures demonstrate the roots of 'kawaii', and there are also cutesy items such as cosmetics cases on display.

Details

Open Jan 3-Mar 2 2014 closed Mon (Tue if Mon is holiday)

Time 10am-5pm

Admission ¥1,200, students ¥900

Venue Yamatane Museum of Art

Address 3−12−36 Hiroo, Shibuya, Tokyo

Transport Ebisu station (JR Yamanote Line), East exit or Ebisu station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line), exit 2

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