Exhibitions

Past Collection Exhibitions

The Collection of Shuzo Takiguchi
"Portrait of Shuzo Takiguchi Part 3 Hiroshi Fujimatsu・Tatsuo Ikeda・Kazuo Okazaki"

October 14, 2021 - January 10, 2022

The 1968 August edition of the "Cahier des livres" magazine issued by Shoshin Sha featured Shuzo Takiguchi, and collected writings on Takiguchi from poets and artists closely acquainted with Takiguchi. Takiguchi himself also reflected on his life and wrote his "Self-written Chronicles". Also, 10 artists' works with Shuzo Takiguchi as the theme appear at the beginning of the magazine.
The series "Portrait of Shuzo Takiguchi" highlights works by the following 10 artists: [Sawako Goda, Kazuo Okazaki, Yutaka Matsuzawa, Tatsuo Ikeda, Genpei Akasegawa, Natsuyuki Nakanishi, Nonaka Yuri, Shusaku Arakawa, Kano Mitsuo, Hiroshi Fujimatsu. Part 3 of this session will present three more figures, Hiroshi Fujimatsu, Tatsuo Ikeda, Kazuo Okazaki, and create an opportunity to see their relationship and the background of the times through works from Takiguchi's old collection.

Details

Period October 14 [Thu.],2021 - January 10 [Mon.], 2022
Opening Hours 9:30 AM-6:00 PM [Last admission is 5:30 PM]
Closed Wednesdays [Except national holidays], November 4 [Thu.], 2021 and December 29 [Wed.], 2021 - January 3 [Mon.], 2022.
*Open on November 3 [Wed.], 2021
Admission Adults 300yen [*240yen]
  • This ticket is for both the TAD Collection [Room 1] and the Design Collection [Room 5,6].
  • For groups of 20 people or more, admission fees in [* ] are applied.
  • Free admission both to collection exhibitions and special exhibitions for the following visitors.
    1. Children, students [elementary, junior high or high school students, etc.]
    2. Persons escorting children/students for school activities or social activities. [Submission of admission free application is necessary.]
    3. Disabled people with a physical disability certificate.
  • For seniors [70 and above] and university students or younger, admission to collection exhibitions is free.
Venue 3F exhibition room 6
Organized by Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design