【The Ueno Royal Museum】 Exhibition of works held by The Ueno Royal Museum. Holding

The Ueno Royal Museum

Under the theme of “everyday, everyday life”, I would like to see it at this time of the year.
A work that touches the heart is picked up from the works of The Ueno Royal Museum! 

Our consciousness and society are fundamentally changing due to the infection problem of the new coronavirus, which started in earnest in Japan this February. Under the subsequent declaration of an emergency, restrictions on behavior that were unthinkable until now–requiring to stay as close to people as possible, not to meet, not to meet, not to go out or to go out, and to spend more time at home Now, we have to reconsider the everyday life that everyone used to take for granted.

The Ueno Royal Museum holds a number of winning works from The Ueno Royal Museum Grand Prize Exhibition, which has been held 38 times since 1983.
This time, from this, I would like to see the theme of “everyday, everyday life”
I chose about 80 works I thought.

We make up a group of things that make us feel bright and happy, calm everyday scenes, towns and natures that are always there, and unique imaginations and thoughts from familiar people and landscapes. ..

At the venue, about 40 items from the <diary> series in which print artist Tetsuya Noda recorded family and everyday fragments from the same collection, and works created with Sayaka Akiyama as the subject of Ueno Park will be exhibited. ..
In the simple and straightforward gaze for the everyday life that artists are familiar with, I suppose we can find something important that touches our hearts today.

Main exhibits
・Approximately 80 points from works (oil paintings, Japanese paintings, etc.) winning the Ueno Royal Museum Grand Prize Exhibition
・Approximately 40 works by Tetsuya Noda (prints).
・Sayaka Akiyama “Walk my basic form Ueno Park” 25th December 2008, 3rd April 7, 7th, 14th, 12th May, 16th May”
*Size notation: F100=162.1×130.3 cm S100=162.1×162.1 cm

 

Kaho Kasuga 「It’s miserable and delicious.」

Oil F100 2020

The feeling of guilt and disgust for greed, as well as the exhilarating refreshing feeling that exists at the same time, have an impact with a photographically extreme three-point perspective. A scene that makes you feel lonely, a bold cut that makes you grasp it and a cool depiction give a strong impression.

Kaho Kasuga 「It’s miserable and delicious」 Oil on display F100 2020 The Ueno Royal Museum

 

Sanae Fujiwara 「Picnic」

Japanese painting F100 2020

It depicts a fun time out with the family.
It seems that the busy time is still continuing, with the dented feeling that people who have been there up to now standing up.
Bright colors with a sense of rhythm excite me.

Sanae Fujiwara 「Picnic」 Japanese painting F100 2020 Ueno Royal Museum

Mika Chiba 「Mysterious」

Oil F100 2017

It successfully captures the effect created by the irregular reflection of the light entering the water surface.
Most of the woman’s body is in clear water, and the delicate light expresses the feeling of coolness and floating.

Mika Chiba 「Mysterious」oil painting F100 2017 Ueno Royal Museum

 

Akihiro Togashi 「FORM, Little Bird」

Acrylic, water-based paint, etc. S100 2000

A large tree-like object is drawn in the center, and animals and birds are drawn around it. There are a variety of materials and techniques, and I use a free technique to sew cloth on the screen, use buttons and paint, and create a flexible screen.

Akihiro Togashi 「FORM, Little Bird」 Acrylic/water-based paint S100 2000 Ueno Royal Museum

 

[Special Exhibition] Tetsuya Noda Prints <diary> series

There is a display change.
First semester: July 23 (Thurs./holiday) to August 10 (Mon./holiday)
Second semester: Wednesday, August 12-Sunday, August 30

Under the theme of “everyday, everyday life”, this exhibition features Tetsuya Noda, one of Japan’s leading printmakers,’diary’ series.

The <Diary> series, which deals with the scenery around us and our family, is Noda’s life work that continues from 1968 to the present. In this exhibition, about 40 points are divided into about 40 points from the works of the 1970s and 1980s owned by this museum. Will be on display.

Based on photographs taken by himself, woodcuts, silk screens, and other works that create images of families, vegetables and fruits, shopping bags, sofas, views from the car window, and other things that make you imagine your daily life and events. It is spelled out plainly.

While sticking to the extremely personal subject of the writer’s own daily life, they may have the universality that anyone can share only in the “nothing, everywhere” scene.

Tetsuya Noda 「Diary August 8, 1977」 Woodcut on Japanese paper, silkscreen 1977 59.9×84.4cm Ueno Royal Museum

 

Tetsuya Noda 「Diary December 6, 1978」 Woodcut on Japanese paper, silkscreen 59.8×84.0cm 1978 Ueno Royal Museum

(※「Unauthorized reproduction of images and pictures is prohibited.」)

 

【Overview】

Title Exhibition of The Ueno Royal Museum Exhibition
Venue The Ueno Royal Museum 1-2, Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Date: July 23, 2020 (Thurs./holiday)-August 30 (Sun)
Closed Mondays (but open on August 10th), Tuesday, August 11th
Time 10am-5pm (Last admission 30 minutes before closing)
Main event: Japan Art Association The Ueno Royal Museum, Fuji Television Network
Supported by Fuji Sankei Group

*About the title
The word “Nanban Hibanzai!” is originally derived from the word “un-birthday present” in Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in the Mirror Country”. In Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland”, there is a song “A Very Merry Unbirthday To You” in “Song of a day that is not your birthday”.

Ticket information

*This exhibition requires reservation by date and time

① 10:00 to 10:59 ② 11:00 to 11:59 ③ 12:00 to 12:59 ④ 13:00 to 13:59
⑤ 14:00 to 14:59 ⑥ 15:00 to 16:30

Prior to your visit, please purchase the time-specified ticket in advance at the following (e+ e-plus, FamilyMart stores)
Please come to the venue. There will be admission restrictions during the exhibition period to ease congestion in the museum.
*This exhibition requires reservation by date and time.

For those who do not have an internet environment
For those who come directly on the day without making a reservation with a designated date and time, we will inquire about the available time slot of the time zone you came at [the same day window].
Those who have reserved the date and time will have priority, so you may have to wait until you enter. Please note.

*There is no replacement system. *Please enter within the designated time.

Admission fee 1,000yen, university student 500yen, free for high school students and younger

*Persons with disabilities and one accompanying person are free of charge. Please show your disability certificate when entering the building.

Sales period

① From 10th July 2020 (Friday) 10:00~
[Tickets will be sold from July 23 (Thurs./holiday) to August 10 (Mon./holiday). ]

(2) July 22, 2020 (Wednesday) midnight
[Will sell tickets for the period from Wednesday, August 12th to Sunday, August 30th. ]

Sale place e+ / QR ticket [WEB sale] https://eplus.jp/ueno-mori/

[Convenience store sales] Fami port inside FamilyMart store

※How to purchase over the counter at FamilyMart https://www.family.co.jp/services/famiport.html
※The Ueno Royal Museum window (opening days only)

・If a person infected with the new coronavirus is found in the museum, the information will be posted on The Ueno Royal Museum website.
・If there are any changes during the exhibition period, we will inform you on the The Ueno Royal Museum website.

Article provided by Kokosil Ueno


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【National Museum of Nature and Science】 The 8th HITNET mini-planned exhibition “Charm of fragrance-Japanese industrial technology” will be held! ≪From Tuesday, July 14th to Sunday, August 23rd, 2020≫

National Museum of Nature and Science

At National Museum of Nature and Science (Director: Yoshihiro Hayashi), from July 14th (Tuesday) to August 23rd (Sunday), the 8th HITNET mini-planned exhibition “The charm of fragrance-Japanese industrial technology” -” will be held.
[National Museum of Nature and Science
URL: https://www.kahaku.go.jp/english/ ]
 
The 8th HITNET Mini Project Exhibition “Attractiveness of fragrances-Japanese industrial technology-

 

8th HITNET Mini Exhibition “Attractiveness of fragrances-Japanese industrial technology” (National Museum of Nature and Science)

At National Museum of Nature and Science (Director: Yoshihiro Hayashi), a common database (Hitnet = HITNET) that can search materials from Japanese industrial museums has been constructed and made public.
In order to show that there are many industrial museums that possess and display materials related to industrial technology in various parts of Japan, we have selected from 155 hit net registered museums related to “fragrance”. We will hold a mini exhibition to introduce the museum.
Please enjoy the fragrance episodes, etc. exhibited at each museum.
While looking at the panels and exhibits, we hope you will enjoy the fun of seeing the history of technology and the industrial technology that has supported your daily life and nurtured a rich culture.

Outline of the 8th Hitnet mini project exhibition “Attractiveness of fragrances-Japanese industrial technology-“

※Currently, reservations are required for admission. Please be sure to visit the official website before visiting.

[Venue] 2nd floor of the National Museum of Science Earth Museum (7-20 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo)
[Period] July 14th (Tuesday) to August 23rd (Sunday), 2020
[Opening hours] 9:00 to 17:00, but the following periods will be extended to 18:00.
・Friday from July 24, 2020 to the end of August ・Saturday
-July 23, 2020 (Thurs./holiday), August 8 (Sat.) to 16 (Sun.), 2020
[Closed] Every Monday (Tuesday if Monday is a holiday)
*However, there are no closed days during this event.
[Fee] Only the permanent exhibition admission fee can be viewed.
[Main Event] National Science Museum
[Co-sponsored] Oita Fragrance Museum (Beppu City, Oita Prefecture)
Shoeido Kaorukan (Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture)
Iwata City Aroma Museum (Iwata City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
Tokyo University of Agriculture Hokkaido Okhotsk Campus Academic Information Center (Abashiri, Hokkaido)

Oita Fragrance Museum
Shoeido Fukankan
Iwata City Aroma Museum
Tokyo University of Agriculture Hokkaido Okhotsk Campus Academic Information Center

What is HITNET?

【In Hitnet = HITNET】, you can cross-search and browse the materials stored and exhibited by registered industrial museums all over Japan.
From the home page (http://sts.kahaku.go.jp/hitnet/ ), enter the keyword you are interested in and the corresponding information in the database will be displayed.


National Museum of Nature and Science

National Museum of Nature and Science

 

*Currently, reservations are required for admission. For more information, please visit the official website.

 

【Opening hours】 9:00 to 17:00, but the following periods will be extended to 18:00.
・Friday from July 24, 2020 to the end of August ・Saturday
-July 23, 2020 (Thurs./holiday), August 8 (Sat.) to 16 (Sun.), 2020
【Closed】 Every Monday (Tuesday if Monday is a holiday)
*However, there are no closed days during this event.
【Admission fee】 General/University students 630 yen
Free for high school students (including college students) and under 65 years old
【Location】 7-20 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8718
【Contact】 Hello Dial: 03-5777-8600

National Science Museum: https://www.kahaku.go.jp/
Industrial Technology History Information Center: http://sts.kahaku.go.jp/

Article provided by Kokosil Ueno


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