“Harukanaru Kuni (Distant Country)” —Contemplating the Days of Old— Exhibition will be held from Feb. 01. | BIOTEC公式ホームページ “Harukanaru Kuni (Distant Country)” —Contemplating the Days of Old— Exhibition will be held from Feb. 01. – BIOTEC公式ホームページ

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2021/01/14“Harukanaru Kuni (Distant Country)” —Contemplating the Days of Old— Exhibition will be held from Feb. 01.

“Ruins of Oka Castle” painted by Hirano Ryo

 In Shigyo Sosyu Collection being the genealogical record of the soul of Japan, many works enabling to sense the distant past Japan, such as the way of Bushi (warrior), heartrending sorrow of Waka poems and the broad mindedness and richness of time-honored country are possessed. This time, under the title of “Harukanaru Kuni (Distant Country)”—Contemplating the Days of Old— Exhibition, we will explore the soul of the Japanese from the various works contemplating the days of old. Including “Ruins of Oka Castle” by Hiranao Ryo introduced in the exhibition announcement, and various works such as Yasuda Yukihiko, Domon Ken, and calligraphic works related to Shinto will be exhibited.

 “Toshima Yasumasa”– Fire and Blackness of JOMON– Exhibition (~1/10) held at Akita Museum of Art will soon finish. In the coming “Distant Country” Exhibition, some of Toshima’s works will also be displayed. We cordially await for your visit to our gallery.

 ※“Blue Desert” Exhibition presently on display will finish on Jan. 16 (Sat.). And new display of “Distant Country” will be from Feb.01 (Mon.) after 2 weeks of closure.
 ※ Display contents may change and we ask for your understanding in advance.
 
 Exhibition period: Feb.01 (Mon.), 2021 ~ Apr. 03 (Sat.), 2021
 Shigyo Sosyu Collection / Memorial Gallery of Toshima Yasumasa
 BIOTEC Building, 1-10 Kouji-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
 Open on weekdays・Saturday 11:00 – 18:00 / Closed on Sundays and Holidays
 ※Please call before visiting our gallery
 Tel: 03-3511-8162

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