Yukio Nakagawa, 'Self Portrait' exhibition

Sat Jan 15 - Sun Jan 30, 2011 Vacant

Time Out says

Ikebana superstar Yukio Nakagawa was born in 1918 and became well known at an early age. In 1951, however, he stepped away from the more traditional styles that made him famous, and - to date - has pursued a style of his own for 60-odd years. His latest exhibition promises a view into his 'soul'. A must for lovers of the more sedate Japanese arts.

Details

Open January 15-30 Mondays

Time Daily, 1pm-8pm

Admission 500 yen

Venue Vacant

Address 3-20-13 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo

Transport Harajuku station (JR Yamanote Line) or Meiji-jingumae station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)

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