Takamatsu Jiro: Mysteries

Tue Dec 2, 2014 - Sun Mar 1, 2015 The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Exhibit Gallery
Takamatsu Jiro, Light and Shadow, 1970, Private Collection Photo by Kioku Keizo ⓒ The Estate of Jiro Takamatsu, Courtesy of Yumiko Chiba Associates ⓒ The Estate of Jiro Takamatsu, Courtesy of Yumiko Chiba Associates
Takamatsu Jiro, No.273 (Shadow) , 1969, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo ⓒ The Estate of Jiro Takamatsu, Courtesy of Yumiko Chiba Associates

Time Out says

Jiro Takamatsu (1936-1998) founded the legendary Hi-Red Center together with Genpei Akasegawa and Natsuyuki Nakanishi in 1963 and subsequently embarked on a creative journey quite unlike any other in the history of modern Japanese art. In addition to the direct action taken by Hi-Red, including performances like the 'street cleaning' before the first Tokyo Olympics, Takamatsu produced paintings, sculptures, murals and installations, exploring themes like 'absence', the importance of the natural environment and the assumptions of art theory. In addition to actual pieces, this extensive retrospective explores his work through writings and sketches, reaching from the early '60s all the way to the early '80s.

Details

Open Dec 2 2014 - Mar 1 2015 / closed Mon (except Jan 12), Dec 28-Jan 1, Jan 13

Time 10am-5pm (Fri until 8pm)

Admission ¥900, university students ¥500, high school students and younger free

Telephone 03 5777 8600

Venue The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Exhibit Gallery

Address 3-1 Kitanomaru Koen, Chiyoda-ku

Transport Takebashi Station (Tozai line), exit 1b

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