Yusaku Tawara: Waves of Ink

Sat Dec 6, 2014 - Sun Feb 8, 2015 Nerima Art Museum
Yusaku Tawara, 2002. 27.5×43.8cm
Yusaku Tawara, 1997. 16.2×24.1cm

Time Out says

Contemporary artist Yusaku Tawara (1932-2004) has found a receptive audience overseas in recent years, with his large-scale exhibition at the Indianapolis Museum of Art earning particularly rave reviews. The largely self-taught Tawara, who was also a collector and researcher of Japanese folk tools and antique toys, made bold, wave-like brushstrokes his trademark, reflecting the Buddhist philosophy of a world composed of vibrational energy. Building upon the Indianapolis exhibition and a display at Houston's Asia Society, 'Waves of Ink' brings Tawara's art back to Nerima, where he lived for decades.

Details

Open Dec 6 2014 - Feb 8 2015 / closed Mon (Tue if Mon is a holiday), Dec 29-Jan 3

Time 10am-6pm

Admission Free

Telephone 03 3577 1821

Venue Nerima Art Museum

Address 1-36-16 Nukui, Nerima-ku, Tokyo

Transport Nakamurabashi Station (Seibu Ikebukuro line)

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