Best of the Best

Sat Jan 31 - Sun May 17, 2015 Bridgestone Museum of Art
Pierre-Auguste Renoir 'Georgiette Charpentier Seated', 1876
Shigeru Aoki 'A Gift of the Sea', 1904 Ishibashi Foundation Ishibashi Museum of Art ※exhibition period: Mar 31-May 17
Gustave Caillebotte 'Young Man Playing the Piano', 1876

Time Out says

This is the Bridgestone Museum of Art's final exhibition before it closes for long-term renovations. They've selected 160 works from museum founder Shojiro Ishibashi's personal collection, The Ishibashi Foundation Collection, which consists of over 2,500 pieces (of which the museum houses 1,600). The focus is on modern and contemporary works including Renoir's masterpiece 'Mlle Georgette Charpentier Seated', art from Picasso's neoclassical phase, and works by the likes of French artist Gustave Caillebotte and legendary Japanese painter Shigeru Aoki, whose works served as the foundation of the collection.

Details

Open Jan 31-May 17 2015 / closed Mondays (Tue if Mon is a holiday)

Time 10am-6pm (Fri until 8pm)

Admission Adults ¥800, seniors ¥600, university and high school students ¥600, children free

Telephone 03 5777 8600

Venue Bridgestone Museum of Art

Address 1-10-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku

Transport Tokyo Station (Yamanote, Chuo, Marunouchi, Sobu lines), Yaesu (central) exit

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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