FLOWERSCAPES

April 28 - July 22, 2012

Hours:
9:30-17:00 (last admission 16:30)
Closed:
Mondays (except Apr. 30, Jul. 16), Jul. 17
Organizer:
DIC Corporation
Patrons:
Chiba Prefecture, Chiba Prefectural Board of Education, Sakura City, Sakura City Board of Education, NPO Rose Culture Institute

Museum Admission

  • Adults ¥1,200
  • College / 65 and over ¥1,000
  • Elem / JH / HS ¥500

Groups of 20 or more:

  • Adults ¥1,000
  • College / 65 and over ¥800
  • Elem / JH / HS ¥400

Persons with a disability pass:

  • Adults ¥900
  • College / 65 and over ¥700
  • Elem / JH / HS ¥300

*Admission also includes entrance to the permanent collection galleries.
- For students and seniors over 65, discounts require identification such as a Student ID, passport or driver's license.
- For persons with a disability pass=the same discounted price applies for one accompanying care-giver for each disability pass holder

Outline

Artists of every era have looked to the natural world to find subjects for thought and their art, and they have often chosen flowers as subjects to inspire their imagination in painting. The unique perspectives and methods they have brought to the painting of flowers have produced art that enchants us with the power of images to transcend everyday reality. For this exhibition we choose “Flowerscapes” as a name for the variety of pictorial spaces where flowers are taken as an important motif, and dividing this variety into nine sections we explore the wealth of expressive possibilities artists have found in flowers.
 

[Exhibiting Artists]
Henri Fantin-Latour, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Henri Rousseau, Henri Le Sidaner, Paul Sérusier, Frank Brangwyn, Maurice Denis, Marie Laurencin, Moïse Kisling, Roy Lichtenstein, Jim Dine, José María Sicilia, Kiyoo Kawamura, Tsuguharu Foujita (Léonard Foujita), Ryusei Kishida, Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Sadao Tsubaki, Riu Okanouyé, Setsuko Migishi, Shomei Tomatsu, Tomio Miki, and others.

Programs

Lecture (in Japanese)
"The flowers painted by Botticelli"

Saturday, May 5, 14:00-15:00
Yoshinori Kyotani (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Humanities, Kyushu Univ.)

The painting Primavera (Allegory of Spring) by Sandro Botticelli is widely considered one of the masterpieces of flower painting. In this exhibition are paintings that were inspired by Primavera. Mr. Kyotani will present a thorough discussion of the secrets of this captivating work by the great mater Botticelli from the perspective of art history.
- Lecture admission: Free with museum admission.
- Limited to first 60 people.
- Registration from 12:00 on lecture day. Receive a lecture ticket at the museum reception desk.


Art Appreciation Picnic (in Japanese)

Saturday, May 19, 11:00-16:00 *In the event of rain, postponed to May 20
Guest: Art Teller ‘Tony’

Join us in stepping out of the museum for a picnic. See an original picture story by ‘Tony’ that makes the Flowerscapes exhibition even more interesting and, if you like, join in the conversation about enjoying art. It will be nice if you bring along a picnic ground sheet and snacks. Everyone is welcome to join us on the lawn by the Henry Moore sculpture.


Tony
Tony is the only "art teller" in Japan. It is a profession that gives audiences introductions to art that wipes away the veil of complexity and exclusivity that often surrounds art, using a unique variety-type approach often involving interesting and even comical devices. Artony gives his art teller presentations at many museums, such as the Mori Art Museum. He also teaches at culture centers and is active as a writer and attendant on art tours.


Curators Talk (in Japanese)
"Curators' Recipes: An Exhibition of Flowers in Art"

Saturday, June 2, 14:00-16:00
Aki Ashida (Contemporary Art Museum, KUMAMOTO)
Yasuko Tomita (Yokosuka Museum of Art)
Masao Miyazawa (Bunkamura the Museum)

Curators of noted exhibitions dealing with flowers from recent years are invited to speak about the inspirations behind their exhibitions and inside stories about their curation. 
- Lecture admission: Free with museum admission.
- Limited to first 60 people.
- Registration from 12:00 noon on lecture day. Receive a lecture ticket at the museum reception desk.
 

Gallery Talks by the Curator (in Japanese)

Saturday, April 28
Saturday, June 9
Saturday, July 7
14:00-15:00
The exhibition curator gives a guided tour of the galleries with explanations of the works.
- No reservation needed.
- Meet at Entrance Hall at 14:00.
 

Guided tours of the Entire Building by Guide Staff

Every day except on Lecture or Curator Gallery Talk days
14:00-15:00
When special exhibition galleries are crowded, the guided tour may be limited to the permanent collection galleries.
- No reservation needed.
- Meet at Entrance Hall at 14:00.


Audio Guide (in Japanese)

Contains recorded explanations of the Museum collection and the FLOWERSCAPES exhibition.
- 500 yen per headset.