Exhibitions
Hayakawa Yoshio: “The Face” and “The Form”
Date
Location
Art Museum Gallery 4
About Artists
Hayakawa Yoshio was born in 1917 in Osaka, and led the postwar graphic design world in Japan for many years. He had a far-reaching influence on younger designers, and was active until his sudden death in March 2009. Characterized by an urban sense that may be called “Japanesque modernism,” his numerous pieces of commercial advertisement and graphic art show unrestrained conception, bold composition and an outstanding sense of color. Hayakawa steadfastly maintained his stance as an illustrator full of intuitive personality.
Events & Education
Lecture
part.1 = Nagai Kazumasa
part.2 = Nagatomo Keisuke + Nadamoto Tadahito + Hirano Keiko + Yamaguchi Harumi and Moroyama Masanori (Curator)
- Date
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2010.1.16(Sat)
- Time
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14:00-17:00
- Location
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Lecture Hall (B1F)
Booking: Required (deadline Dec. 27, 2009)
Please check the detail on this page.
(Sorry, the page and the program are offered in Japanese only.)
Curator’s Talk
by Moroyama Masanori
- Date
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2010.2.6(Sat)
- Time
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15:00-16:00
- Location
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Gallery 4
*Offered in Japanese only
Gallery Talk
by Sugaya Tomio
- Date
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2010.1.9(Sat)
- Time
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15:00-16:00
- Location
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Gallery 4
*Offered in Japanese only
by Yamada Takao
- Date
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2010.1.23(Sat)
- Time
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15:00-16:00
- Location
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Gallery 4
*Offered in Japanese only
Catalogue
Hours & Admissions
- Location
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Art Museum Gallery 4
- Date
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2010.1.2(Sat)~2.14(Sun)
- Time
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10:00-17:00 (Friday is 10:00-20:00)
*Last admission is 30 minuites before closing. - Closed
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Mondays(except January 11) and January 12, 2010
- Admission
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Adult ¥420(210)
Student(college/university) ¥130(70)*(Group of 20 persons or more)
*All prices include tax.
*Ticket valid for admission to this exhibition and Collection Gallery.Free for high school students, under 18, seniors(65 and over), Campus Members, MOMAT passport holder.
Persons with disability and one person accompanying them are admitted free of charge. - Free Admission Days
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Free on January 2,3 and Feburary 7, 2010
- Organized by
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The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
- Support from
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Osaka City Museum of Modern Art