From April 25, “BB Plaza Museum of Art” (Nada-ku, Kobe) will hold a collection exhibition, “Concerto of Artists from East and West with New Collections at the Core: 100 Years since the Birth of Yoshiro Amiya” until July 17.
The exhibition brings together works by artists who have continued to pursue their own styles!
The facility opened in 2009. The facility opened in 2009, starting with a collection of about 100 pieces, and through subsequent purchases and donations, now houses more than 1,900 works by modern and contemporary artists from France and Japan.
This exhibition introduces works that are being exhibited for the first time, as well as works from the museum’s existing collection under the three themes of “People,” “Landscape/Nature,” and “Still Life/Flower and Bird Paintings.
Camille Corot, “Landscape,” unknown / oil on canvas / 76.0 x 59.0 / BB Plaza Museum of Art
The exhibition features approximately 60 works by French artists such as Camille Corot (1796-1875), known as the “Seven Stars of Barbizon” for her outdoor paintings of nature and everyday life, and Jules Dupré (1811-1889), as well as many Japanese artists who came to France during that period. The exhibition will feature approximately 60 works by many Japanese artists who came to France during that period.
Yoshiro Amiya, “Two People,” 1960 / oil on canvas / 61.0 x 50.0 / Collection of BB Plaza Museum of Art
This year also marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Amiya Yoshiro (1923-1982), an artist associated with Kobe. The museum currently houses approximately 500 works by Amitani, which is one-fourth of the museum’s total collection. In commemoration of the 100th anniversary, the exhibition will also feature Amitani’s paintings that focus on the “human figure. <
Artists of this period influenced each other and continued to develop a variety of works. It will be a great opportunity to compare their works and learn from each other!
Details
- Exhibition Period
- Tuesday, April 25 – Monday, July 17, 2023
- Place
- BB Plaza Museum of Art
(BB Plaza 2F, 4-2-7 Iwayanakamachi, Nada-ku, Kobe)
Find it on GoogleMap - Hours
- 10:00-17:00 (Admission until 16:30)
- Closed
- Mondays (or the following Tuesday if Monday is a national holiday)
- Admission
- Adults ¥400
College students and younger: Free
Admission is half-price for persons 65 years old and older, persons with disabilities and one accompanying person
*Free admission on July 7 (Fri.) and 14 (Fri.) due to “Opening Anniversary Day” and “Hyogo Premium Art Day” respectively.