Antonio López

Sat Apr 27 - Sun Jun 16, 2013 Bunkamura The Museum
Antonio Lopez “Gran Via” 1974-81. Oil on board. Private Collection © VEGAP, Madrid & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2013 B0057

Time Out says

Best known from Victor Erice’s 1992 film Quince Tree of the Sun, Spanish hyperrealist painter Antonio López Garcia has only had a few solo exhibitions in the course of his five-decade career. Following well-received shows at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 2008 and Madrid's Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in 2011, he's now heading to Japan for a career retrospective that's being described as the ‘first and perhaps the last opportunity’ to see his work here – and they probably aren't exaggerating, either. The show features 65 pieces from throughout his career, including key works 'Gran Vía' (pictured) and the sculpture piece 'Man and Woman'.

Details

Open April 27-June 16

Time Daily 10am-7pm (Fri, Sat until 9pm)

Admission Adults ¥1,400, students ¥1,000, junior high & elementary students ¥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.

Map

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

Restaurants & Cafés near Bunkamura The Museum

Green Garden

With seating for 250 people, this beer garden on the roof of Tokyu Department Store Shibuya ...

Chopin Night

There’s only one bar in the whole of Japan that serves Polish food, and this is it. Sample ...

Shoto Café

Shoto Café is best known for their very own Shoto chiffon cake. Available in plain or butter ...

Cafe-Dining Hwaja

This 24-hour café opposite the Bunkamura has become a popular spot for Shibuya’s party people, ...

Demode Queen

Since this American diner-style restaurant closed in 2012, we've found ourselves wandering the ...

Lil' Rire Café

Walk past Bunkamura from Dogenzaka into Kamiyamacho and you'll find this hidden gem in one of ...

Copyright © 2014 Time Out Tokyo