Tokyo National Museum Special Exhibition “People, God, Nature -An Ancient World Talked about the Masterpieces of The Earl Sarii Collection”!

Tokyo National Museum


In the 3rd room of the Tokyo National Museum Toyokan in Ueno, the special exhibition “People, God, Nature-The Art of Sarii Collection” will be held from Wednesday, November 6, 2019 to Sunday, February 9, 2020. An ancient world told by a masterpiece ”will be held.
The Toyokan of the Tokyo National Museum, renewed in 2013, displays art and cultural assets from all over Asia based on the concept of travel.
Going around the hall makes you feel like you’re on a “trip” across space and time around Asia.
This exhibition introduces 117 items selected from the masterpieces of the Earl Sani Collection, allowing you to view works from the ancient societies of the Mediterranean region, Asia, Africa, and Latin America at once. It will be a valuable opportunity.
Please travel to Toyokan where time and space have expanded.

■ Exhibition structure and main exhibits

 

◇ Chapter 1 People

In Chapter 1, we will focus on crafts related to kings and influential people who ruled ancient societies in various places.
The king statue, the gorgeous accessory, and the items specially made for funerals, all of which are precious materials processed with high technology.
If you compare the displayed works, you can see that each culture has different tastes and designs.
On the other hand, in the ancient hierarchical society, the rulers had to actively show their authority, and that every ancient society had a relationship with the dead and the afterlife under a unique view of death and life. You can see the behavior that is common to the ancient cultures.

 

★ Idealized Pharaoh

 

《Head of the King》 Sekihekigyoku Egypt 1473-1129 B ⓒ”The AI Thani Collection”

 

Jagged eyebrows representing the sun in the underworld

《Masked》 翡翠, Shellfish Guatemala 3-6th Century ⓒ“The Al Thani Collection”

 

★ Standing noble woman

《Character Image “Princess of Bactria” Electrum, stone, shellfish Central Asia c. 2300-1800 B. ⓒ“The Al Thani Collection”

 

◇ Chapter 2 God

People have performed rituals and prayed to please the gods.
Chapter 2 introduces works related to sacred rituals and gods and spirits created by ancient cultures in various regions.
It was not easy for ancient people to run a stable society.
A bit of bad weather leads to serious famines, and wars against conflicting cities and other ethnic groups occur frequently. It must have been extremely important.
This is the background behind the exhibition work of Chapter 2.
There were a variety of religions and beliefs in the ancient world, but every member of society was devoted to their survival and social stability, asking about their relationship with the gods.

 

★ Hello from the megalithic

《Relief》 Alabasta, Gold, Precious Stone, Bronze, etc. Southern Arabian Peninsula c. 100 ⓒ“The AI Thani Collection”

 

★ A goddess staring at the stars?

《Women’s statue “ Stargazer ”》 Marble, etc. Western Anatolia Peninsula Around 3300 to 2500 BC ⓒ“The Al Thani Collection”

 

★ Musicians looking into religious rituals

《Tambarine player image》 Alabasta, Carnelian, Cryolith Mesopotamia circa 2500 ⓒ”The Al Thani Collection”

 

◇ Chapter 3 Nature

How have people recognized the natural world?
In Chapter 3, we will focus on this theme and display crafts that mainly resemble animals.
The people of all ancient societies used nature and the power of gods by using animal-like vessels and accessories.
For example, wild animals with large horns such as goats are said to symbolize the strength of nature.
The sacred animal statue associated with the gods was believed to have sacred power.
When comparing the displayed works, various appearances and expressions of animals are cut out for each work.
The diverse works tell us that there were different natural environments in each place and that people’s interests differed depending on the culture.

 

★ I embody the strength of nature

《Ibex》 Bronze Southern Arabian Peninsula The second half of the first millennium B ⓒ”The Al Thani Collection”

★ Threatening on the battlefield!

 《Nose ornament》 Gold, lapis lazuli / soda stone, etc. Peru 2-4 centuries
ⓒ“The Al Thani Collection”

 

★ A little bit of a loose bear

《Bears》 Gold and Copper China 206 ~ 25 years later ⓒ“The Al Thani Collection”

[Summary]

■ Exhibition Name: Special Exhibition “People, God, Nature -An Ancient World Talked about the Masterpieces of The Earl Sani Collection”
Dates: November 6, 2019 (Wednesday) to February 9, 2020 (Sunday)
■ Venue: Tokyo National Museum, Toyokan, Room 3 (Tokyo / Ueno Park)
■ Opening hours: 9: 30 ~ 17: 00 Fridays and Saturdays until 21:00 * Last entry 30 minutes before closing ■ Closed days: Monday, December 26 (Thursday) to January 1, 2020 (Wednesday)・ Holiday), January 14 (Tue)
* However, it will be open on January 13 (Monday / Holiday) ■ Admission: General 620 yen (520 yen), University student 410 yen (310 yen)
* Free for high school students and younger, under 18 years old and over 70 years old.
Please show your age when you enter.
* () Is a group charge for 20 people or more.
* You can see the general cultural exhibition fee and the special exhibition ticket (limited to the day of viewing).
* A separate viewing fee is required for the special exhibition “World of Shosoin” (10 / 14-11 / 24) and the special exhibition “Izumo and Yamato” (2020/1 / 15-3 / 8).
■ Organizer: Tokyo National Museum, The Earl Sani Collection Foundation, NHK
Inquiries: 03-5777-8600 (Hello Dial)
■ Website: https://www.tnm.jp/

 

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Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum “Looking At The Children” -November 16, 2019 (Sat) -January 5, 2020 (Sun)

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

From November 16, 2019 (Saturday) to January 5, 2020 (Sunday), the Ueno Artist Project 2019 “A Look for Children” will be held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in Ueno .

The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum is called the “Hometown for Public Exhibitions” and is popular as a place for the presentation of works by many public organizations.
Since 2017, the “Ueno Artist Project Series” has been developed, which introduces contemporary artists who are active in public recruitment organizations by setting a theme every year.
This year, the third edition, will be held under the theme of “A look toward children”.
Children have captured the hearts of many writers as an attractive motif.
In childhood, everyone experiences, and artists create works with their own thoughts.
Various images of children are layered there, which leads to the “feelings for children” in the audience.
Please enjoy the diverse world of children expressed by 6 artists, from young to veteran.

Work introduction

■ Being loved

 

Kana Shinsei «Girls and the Universe» 2016 Collection of the artist Photo: Ichiro Otani
Ayako Okubo «Spin life» 2014 Collection of the artist

■ Growth and conflict

Tsubasa Shida «Many» 2018 Collection of the artist Photo: Ichiro Otani

Megumi Toyosawa «The Birthday» 2015 Collection of the artist Photo: Ichiro Otani

■ Life connection

Yasuhisa Yamamoto «Soft Prediction» 2015 Collection of the artist
Masanori Kihara «Shape of people’s shape-Return to the ground-» 2017 Collection of the artist

event information

○ Artist talk by exhibiting artists
The artist talks about the works exhibited in this exhibition.

Date: November 24, 2019 (Sunday) 14: 00-15: 30
Writer: Ayako Okubo, Megumi Toyosawa, Masanori Kihara
Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Gallery A and C


Date: December 1, 2019 (Sunday) 14: 00-15: 30
Writer: Kana Shinsei, Tsubasa Shida, Akihisa Yamamoto
Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Gallery A and C


* Participation is free.However, this exhibition ticket is required.
* Please gather at the venue directly.The artist may be changed for convenience.

○ Gallery talk by curator in charge (with sequential interpretation in English)
The curator in charge of this exhibition will introduce the highlights of the exhibition.

Date: December 8, 2019 (Sunday) 14: 00-15: 00
Lecturer: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Curator
Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Gallery A and C

* Participation is free.However, this exhibition ticket is required.
* Please gather at the venue directly.


○ Gallery talk by the curator
The curator in charge of this exhibition will introduce the highlights of the exhibition.

Date: Friday, December 20, 2019 ①14: 00-14: 30, ②19: 00-19: 30
Lecturer: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Curator
Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Gallery A and C

* Participation is free.However, this exhibition ticket is required.
* Please gather at the venue directly.


○ School program
Museum Start Aieno “Ueno Welcome Course”
* Advance application system

On weekdays during the “Children’s Eyes” exhibition, we will implement a program corresponding to the school curriculum.
We will have a meeting with the teachers in advance so that the children can independently appreciate.
On the day of the event, you will enjoy the exhibition works with curators and art communicators, and then make a museum book using special tools.

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours
Target: Elementary, middle, high and special support schools (accepted from club activities and class units, including special support classes)
If you would like to participate, please apply from the application form on the “Museum Start Aieno” website.

■ Exhibition Outline

Exhibition name: Ueno Artist Project 2019 “A Look for Children”

Organizer: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture)

Dates: November 16, 2019 (Saturday) to January 5, 2020 (Sunday)

Closed days: November 18 (Mon), December 2 (Mon), 16 (Mon), 26 (Thu) -January 3, 2020 (Fri)

Opening time: 9: 30 ~ 17: 30 (Last entry 30 minutes before closing)

Open at night: Every Friday, November 30th (Sat), December 7th (Sat) 9: 30-20: 00 (Last entry 30 minutes before closing)

Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Gallery A and C

Admission fee: General 500 yen / Group (20 people or more) 400 yen / 65 years old and over 300 yen
* Free for students and younger
* Free for those with physical disability certificate, love certificate, nursing certificate, mental health care welfare certificate, and A-bomb victim health certificate (up to 1 person)
* Please bring something that you can prove.
* Free admission with a ticket (stub) available for the Courtauld Museum Exhibition
* November 16 (Sat), 17 (Sun), December 21 (Sat), and 22 (Sun) are parents who are accompanied by children under the age of 18 (Family Friendship Day) Residents (up to 2 people) are half the general fee (please bring proof)
* November 20 (Wednesday) and December 18 (Wednesday) are free of charge for those aged 65 and over due to Silver Day.
(Please bring something you can prove)
* Free for school elementary school students, elementary school, junior high school, and high school students who are equivalent to elementary school / junior high school students.

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Ueno Royal Museum of Art 50th Anniversary Commemorative Nagai GO Exhibition! September 14 (Sat)-29 (Sun) 2019

The Ueno Royal Museum

The Ueno Royal Museum will hold a 50-year “breakthrough” Nagai GO exhibition from September 14th (Sat) to September 29th (Sun), 2019.

■ Purpose and highlight

© 1967-2019 Go Nagai / Dynamic Production.
All rights reserved. [/caption]

A large exhibition to commemorate the breakthrough of the 50th year of painting by the manga genius Go Nagai!

The manga genius Go Nagai has a variety of genres such as “Harenchi Gakuen”, which has caused social phenomena, “Devilman” who leaves the name in the history of the manga world, and “Mazinger Z”, a monumental monument of the giant robot manga. Has been sent to the world.
The number of works that have been announced so far exceeds 350, and the infinite imagination is still unknown.
This exhibition, which will be held in commemoration of the 50th year of the painting industry, will display more than 600 valuable handwritten manga manuscripts and color illustrations, from debut to the latest.
Exhibits are introduced by genre: “Devil / Devil”, “Robot”, “Gag”, and “Charming Hero Heroine”.
In addition, you can see treasured materials that cannot be seen in the area, and areas that are based on the world view of “Mazinger Z” and “Devilman”.
In addition, new works including illustrations and works that have made the way to Go Nagai’s debut as comics.
It will be shown for the first time at this exhibition.
Please enjoy the imagination world created by Go Nagai.

* This exhibition will be held in Osaka last year from September 8th to 24th (Osaka Bunkakan / Tempozan) and Ishikawa exhibition from July 20th to August 25th this year (Ishikawa Prefectural History) The museum will visit the Tokyo exhibition.

■ Go Nagai Profile

Born September 6, 1945 in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
From an early age, he became familiar with manga, movies, rakugo, and adventure novels, and made his debut in 1967 with “Memeshi Polykichi” after being assisted by Shotaro Ishinomori.
The following year, “Harenchi Gakuen” will be serialized and will soon become a big boom.
Since then, he has continued to present works in a wide range of genres.
Representative works include “Devilman”, “Mazinger Z”, “Violence Jack”, “Cutie Honey” and many others.
In 1980, he received the 4th Kodansha Manga Award (Shonen category) for “Dragon King”.
In 2009, the Nagai Go Memorial Hall opened in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
In 2018, he received the 47th Japan Cartoonists Association Award / Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award.
In July 2019, he received the Order of Chevalier from the French government.
Currently, “Devilman Saga” is serialized in Big Comic (Shogakukan) magazine.

■ Overview

■ Exhibition Name: Nagai GO Exhibition 50 Years of Painting
Date: September 14 (Sat)-29 (Sun), 2019
■ Time: From 10:00 to 17:00 (Last entry 30 minutes before closing, open all day)
■ Venue: The Ueno Royal Museum
■ Organizer: Sankei Shimbun, Nagai GO Exhibition Executive Committee
■ Support: BANDAI SPIRITS, Bandai, Bandai Namco Entertainment,
Toei Animation, Nozaki Printing Paper, eBook Initiative Japan
■ Special cooperation: Dynamic production, Dynamic planning
■ Planning cooperation: Tezuka Productions
■ Admission fee: General / university students 1,600 yen (1,400 yen), high school / junior high school students 1,000 yen (800 yen), free for elementary school students and younger, parentheses are for groups of 20 or more, advance tickets, and advance tickets from June 9 Sold until September 13th, if you have a disability certificate, you and your attendant (up to 1 person) will be half the price of the day

■ Main ticket sales locations

■ Regular tickets:
Ticket Pia 0570-02-9999 (P code: 769-680)
Lawson Ticket 0570-000-777 (L code: 39503)
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* Link from official website
■ Limited design tickets:
Jungle, Volks, Animate, Toranoana, TOKYO ATOM stores

■ Inquiry, official homepage

■ Official website: http://www.nagai50ten.com
■ Official twitter: @ nagai50ten
■ Inquiry: Hello dial 03-5777-8600

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Tokyo National Museum Shoshoin’s World-The Beauty of the Imperial Family

Tokyo National Museum

Raden Shion Gojo Tang Dynasty / 8th Century Shosoin Treasure [October 14-November 4]

Tokyo National Museum Heiseikan will hold a special exhibition “The World of Shosoin-Beauty that the Imperial Family has Preserved” from October 14th (Monday / Holiday) to November 24th (Sunday) 2019 To do.

This exhibition commemorates the emperor’s imperiality and is a special exhibition focusing on the Asuka and Nara era’s internationally artistic culture centered on Shosoin treasure, representing 7th century art in Japan. The Horyu-ji Temple treasure and Shosoin treasure representing 8th century art will be released simultaneously.

Shosoin Shoin

■ Highlights

A masterpiece of treasures from Shosoin, such as Gosho-no-Sango-gogo, which has the highest beauty that carries the sound of the Silk Road that originated in ancient India and is the only one in the world that exists only in Shosoin. In addition to exhibiting, the works of the era and materials can be displayed by displaying works produced for the same purpose, such as “Lacquered jar” (Treasure of Shokura-in) and “Ryushu Water Bottle” (Treasure of Horyuji Temple). You can get a close look at the characteristics of each different beauty.

This is an exhibition that conveys Japanese culture to the world.
You can see the irreplaceable Japanese beauty that the imperial family protected and passed down, as well as the eternal beauty that will continue to be passed down in the future.

Raden Shion Gojo Tang Dynasty / 8th Century Shosoin Treasure [October 14-November 4]
Lacquered jar, Tang or Nara period, 8th century Shosoin treasure [late exhibition November 6-24]
National Treasure Dragon Head Bottle Asuka Era, 7th Century Tokyo National Museum
[Late exhibition November 6-24]
Important cultural property Asuka-Nara era, 7th-8th century Tokyo National Museum (Horyu-ji Temple treasure) [October 14-November 4]
Flat Heaven Back Angle Mirror Tang Dynasty / 8th Century Shosoin Treasure [Late Exhibition November 6-24]
In addition to the exhibited works that have already been announced, there are many treasures that have been carefully guarded and handed down at Shosoin. Etc., all 43 items have been decided.

■ Advance tickets are also on sale now!

・ First term + late ticket

This is a great value set ticket that can be entered once each in the first half (October 14th to November 4th) and the second half (November 6th to November 24th).
Price: General 2,800 yen (tax included) Sales period: July 19 (Friday)-September 19 (Thursday), 2019

・ “Imperial Commemoration 71st Shokurain Exhibition” + Special Commemorative Exhibition “The World of Shosoin” Set Ticket

“Imperial Commemorative 71st Shokurain Exhibition” (Nara National Museum): October 26th (Sat)-November 14th (Thursday), and each of the commemorative special exhibitions “The World of Shosoin” once each A set ticket that you can appreciate.
Price: Advance tickets 2,300 yen (tax included) Same day tickets 2,500 yen (tax included)
Sales period: Advance: July 19th (Friday)-October 13th (Sunday), 2019 / On the day: October 14th (Monday / holiday)-November 13th (Wednesday) 15:00

* The “Imperial Commemoration 71st Shokurain Exhibition” (Nara National Museum) is free to commemorate the throne on November 14 (Thursday).

・ Bibliography / voice guide set ticket

This is a great value ticket that includes the official catalog, audio guide, and admission ticket for this exhibition.
* Please exchange the official catalog at the special exhibition shop during the exhibition.
* Please exchange the audio guide at the venue audio guide reception during the exhibition.
* Narrator will be announced at a later date.
Price: General 4,500 yen (tax included) Sales period: July 19 (Friday) to October 13 (Sunday), 2019
* Each plan ticket is on sale at various play guides

[Exhibition Outline]

The Gothic Memorial Special Exhibition Shokurain’s World-The Beauty of the Imperial Family-

Dates: October 14, 2019 (Monday / Holiday)-November 24, Sunday
・ October 14 (Mon / holiday) to November 4 (Mon / holiday)
・ Late November 6 (Wed)-November 24 (Sun))
■ Venue: Tokyo National Museum Heiseikan (Ueno Park)
Closed day: Monday, Tuesday, November 5
* Open on October 14 (Mon./holiday) and November 4 (Mon./holiday)

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