Communication: Visualizing the Human Connection in the Age of Vermeer

Fri Dec 23, 2011 - Wed Mar 14, 2012 Bunkamura The Museum
ヨハネス・フェルメール Johannes Vermeer  《手紙を読む青衣の女》 “Girl Reading a Letter” 1663-64年頃 油彩・キャンヴァス  アムステルダム国立美術館、アムステルダム市寄託 ⓒRijksmuseum, Amsterdam. On loan from the City of Amsterdam (A. van der Hoop Bequest)

Time Out says

Reopened in late December after a lengthy renovation, Shibuya's Bunkamura centre is luring the crowds back with a surefire hit: an exhibition of work by Dutch master Johannes Vermeer and his contemporaries. The loftiness of the show's English title contrasts with its more pointed Japanese one, which translates literally as 'A Love Letter from Vermeer' – a reference to the fact that the artist's 'Girl Reading a Letter' is being shown here for the first time. Other stationery-related works also feature, alongside pieces by Pieter de Hooch, Cornelis de Man and others.

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Open Dec 23-Mar 14, 2012 Closed Jan 1

Time 10am-7pm (Fri-Sat until 9pm, except Dec 30-31)

Admission Adults ¥1,500, students ¥1,000, junior high & elementary ¥700

Venue Bunkamura The Museum

Address Bunkamura B1F, 2-24-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku

Transport Shibuya Station (Yamanote, Ginza lines), Hachiko exit; (Hanzomon line), exit 3A.

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