Paintings by Taikan, Shunso, Gyoshu and Other Members of the Japan Art Institute

Sat Oct 4, 2014 - Tue Mar 31, 2015 Okada Museum of Art
Taikan Yokoyama, 1926, Okada Museum of Art Collection
Seison Maeda, 1969, Okada Museum of Art Collection

Time Out says

Celebrating the first anniversary of Hakone's lavish Okada Museum of Art, this extensive special exhibit shines the spotlight on the Japan Art Institute (Nihon Bijutsuin), the organisation founded by the enigmatic Okakura Tenshin, and its range of luminaries that includes Yokoyama Taikan, Hishida Shunso and Hayami Gyoshu. See masterpieces like Taikan's famous depiction of Mt Fuji, Gyoshu's 'Magnolia' (displayed for the first time in 34 years) and Shunso's hanging scrolls, and make sure to also check out the impressive permanent collection.

Details

Open Until Mar 31 2015 / closed Dec 31 & Jan 1

Time 9am-5pm (no admission after 4.30pm)

Admission ¥2,800, high school students and younger ¥1,800

Telephone 0460 87 3931

Venue Okada Museum of Art

Address 493-1 Kowakidani, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa

Transport Kowakidani Station (Hakone Tozan line)

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