EXHIBITIONS

Exhibition

  • Thematic Exhibition

    Blooming Flowers in Kiyokata’s Works, Sketch and Design

    Kiyokata found out the beauty of winter in scenes of daily life, natural scenery, or events in Year-end and New Year holidays.
    This exhibition shows Kiyokata’s works of winter scenery and decorative Oshie Hagoita (battledore) based on Kiyokata’s work.

    3 March,2023 – 9 April,2023

    【Admission】
    Adults ¥300
    Elementary and Junior High School Students are 150

    【Closed】Mondays

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  • Thematic Exhibition

    The Transition of the Time from Edo to Tokyo in Kiyokata’s Works

    Born and grown up in Tokyo, Kiyokata had seen changes of the city under rapid modernization with mixed feelings or emotions.
    This exhibition shows Kiyokata’s works of sceneries in Tokyo and customs of the Edo period he was attracted.

    2 December,2022 – 9 January,2023

    【Admission】
    Adults ¥300
    Elementary and Junior High School Students are 150

    【Closed】
    Mondays, (except for 9 Jan.),29.Dec.-3.Jan.

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  • Thematic Exhibition

    Gleaming in Winter -Bijinga and Hagoita

    Kiyokata found out the beauty of winter in scenes of daily life, natural scenery, or events in Year-end and New Year holidays.
    This exhibition shows Kiyokata’s works of winter scenery and decorative Oshie Hagoita (battledore) based on Kiyokata’s work.

    2 December,2022 – 9 January,2023

    【Admission】
    Adults ¥300
    Elementary and Junior High School Students are 150

    【Closed】

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  • Special Exhibition

    Kiyokata in the Taisho Period: Searching for the Expression of His Own

    Around 110 years ago, beginning of the Taisho period, Kaburaki Kiyokata was turning into Japanese style painter from an illustrator. Receiving the highest award of Bunten, the government-run art exhibition in 1915 and producing other great works, he come to fame as a Japanese style painter. However, he had continued to search and develop his own potential of new creation.
    This exhibition shows Kiyokata’s works in the Taisho period to trace his path of seeking new creation.

    22 October – 27 November, 2022

    【Admission】
    Adults ¥450
    Elementary and Junior High School Students ¥220

    【Closed】
    Mondays,15 Nov.

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  • Special Exhibition

    The 170th Anniversary of Watanabe Seitei’s Birth Kiyokata and Seitei: Followers of Edo Painters

    For full of witness and sophistication of his works, Watanabe Seitei (1852-1918) is attracting more attention in recent years. Kaburaki Kiyokata had also been attracted and influenced by Seitei’s works.
    In cooperation with Prof. Yamashita Yuji, art researcher and expert of Watanabe Seitei, this exhibition introduces Seitei and Kiyokata’s works to find some similarity as followers of Edo painters.

    15 September – 19 October, 2022

    【Admission】
    Adults ¥450
    Elementary and Junior High School Students ¥220

    【Closed】
    Mondays(except for 19 Sept. and 10 Oct.),11 Oct.

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  • Thematic Exhibition

    From summer to Autumn : Kimono in Kiyokata’s Works

    Various patterns and colors of Kimono in Kiyokata’s works expresses his aesthetics sense. Especially he loved yukata, casual summer kimono, its perfect color combination of indigo and white.
    This exhibition shows Kimono from summer to autumn in his works and cloth for yukata designed by him.

    2 July,2022 – 7 August, 2022
    11 August,2021 – 11 September,2022

    【Admission】
    Adults ¥300
    Elementary and Junior High School Students are free charge

    【Closed】
    Mondays(except for18 Jul.), 19 Jul.

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  • Special Exhibition

    Beauty of Nihonga by Kiyokata and His Contemporary Painters

    Kaburaki Kiyokata had developed his own painting style on the base of guidance of his master Mizuno Toshikata and by study of ukiyo-e. And furthermore, he had been stimulated and encouraged by contemporary painters.
    This exhibition introduces the beauty of nihonga with works of Kiyokata and his contemporary painters.

    21 May – 26 June, 2022

    【Admission】
    Adults ¥450
    Elementary and Junior High School Students ¥220

    【Closed】
    Mondays, 14 Jun.

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  • Special Exhibition

    Beautiful Women in Narrative of Kiyokata`s Works

    Kaburaki Kiyokata grew up in a literary and narrative environment: his father, Jono Saigiku was a journalist and a fiction writer, his mother was a play-goer, and his grandmother had been reading out picture book to him. Well versed in literature and play, he had depicted many attractive characters and scenes from kabuki play or novel throughout his career.
    This exhibition shows sensible literary and narrative world by characters in Kiyiokata’s works.

    14 April – 18 May, 2022

    【Admission】
    Adults ¥450
    Elementary and Junior High School Students ¥220

    【Closed】
    Mondays, 2 May

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  • Thematic Exhibition

    Beautiful Women through Kiyokata`s Eyes

    Renown as a painter of beautiful women, Kaburaki Kiyokata had painted thousands of women in his career. Women found in the town, spectators at the theater, female-role players in kabuki and his wife and daughters — he observed closely and carefully their figure, features and movement.
    This exhibition shows Kiyokata’s various paintings and sketches of women with his wife Teru and pupils’ works.

    14 january,2022 – 27 February, 2022

    【Admission】
    Adults ¥200
    Elementary and Junior High School Students ¥100

    【Closed】
    Mondays

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  • Special Exhibition

    Flowery Women on the Stage in Kiyokata’s Works

    In the Meiji period, common people in downtown Tokyo were familiar with theatrical entertainment as their pastime. Kiyokata also loved the theatre as a child.
    When he was an illustrator, his illustrations and sketches on play magazines was well-received for his sharp observation and pertinent expression.
    This exhibition introduces his works of beautiful flowery women on the stage with works expressed the New Year season.

    2 December,2021 – 19 December, 2021
    22 December,2021 – 10 January,2022

    【Admission】
    Adults ¥200
    Elementary and Junior High School Students ¥100

    【Closed】
    Mondays(except for10 Jan.), 29 Dec.-3 Jan.

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