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New Acquisition & Special Display Germaine Richier,The Ant (International Works)
About It is with great pleasure that we exhibit The Ant ( 1953), by the French sculptor Germaine Richier, for the first time. Richier (1902–1959) was a pioneering female sculptor in the post-World War II era, and critical reappraisal of her work has been rapidly progressing in recent years.Richier studied under Emile-Antoine Bourdelle, who had been an assistant of Auguste Rodin, and while she can be considered a legitimate modern inheritor of classical sculpture techniques, she also drew acclaim for an original style that organically fused the human figure with imagery from the natural world, such as animals and plants. Unfortunately, she was stricken by illness at the height of her career.The exhibit in the previous term was organized around Richier’s The Ant, focusing on contemporaneous or thematically related works by Japanese artists. This term we shift the focus abroad while retaining The Ant as a focal point, presenting works from our collection by French, Italian, American, and other overseas artists. We invite you to enjoy the richness of Richier’s sculptural expression, and its range of interpersonal and artistic connections extending in multiple directions. Germaine Richier, The Ant, 1953 Photography by Otani Ichiro Hours & Admissions Art Museum Gallery 4 April 16—August 25, 2024 Mondays (except April 29, May 6, July 15 and August 12) , April 30, May 7, July 16, August 13 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (Fridays and Saturdays open until 8:00 p.m.) Last admission : 30 minutes before closing. Adults ¥500 (¥400)College and university students ¥250 (¥200) The price in brackets is for the group of 20 persons or more. All prices include tax. Free for high school students, under 18, seniors (65 and over), Campus Members, MOMAT passport holders. Show your Membership Card of the MOMAT Supporters or the MOMAT Members to get free admission (a MOMAT Members Card admits two persons free). Persons with disability and one person accompanying them are admitted free of charge. Members of the MOMAT Corporate Partners are admitted free with their staff ID. Including the admission fee for MOMAT Collection (4-2F). Evening Discount (From 5:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays)Adults ¥300College and university students ¥150 May 18(International Museum Day) The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
New Acquisition & Special Display: Germaine Richier, The Ant
About It is with great pleasure that we exhibit The Ant (1953), by the French sculptor Germaine Richier, for the first time. Richier (1902-1959) was a pioneering female sculptor in the post-World War II era, and critical reappraisal of her work has been rapidly progressing in recent years. Richier studied under Emile-Antoine Bourdelle, who had been an assistant of Auguste Rodin, and while she can be considered a legitimate modern inheritor of classical sculpture techniques, she also drew acclaim for an original style that organically fused the human figure with imagery from the natural world, such as animals and plants. Unfortunately, she was stricken by illness at the height of her career. This exhibition reflects the era when she lived and worked, showcasing sculptors who studied with Bourdelle around the same time as Richier before the war, postwar Japanese sculptors who were influenced by Richier, and the relationship between art and postwar devastation. Another touchstone of the exhibit is form, with themes such as the hybridization of humans and animals or plants, women gazing upward, and the skins and skeletons of sculptures. We invite you to enjoy the richness of Richier’s sculptural expression, and its range of thematic connections extending in multiple directions. Germaine Richier, The Ant, 1953 Photography by Otani Ichiro Hours & Admissions Art Museum Gallery 4 January 23–April 7, 2024 Mondays (except February 12, March 25), February 13 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (Fridays and Saturdays open until 8:00 p.m.) Last admission : 30 minutes before closing. Adults ¥500 (¥400)College and university students ¥250 (¥200) The price in brackets is for the group of 20 persons or more. All prices include tax. Free for high school students, under 18, seniors (65 and over), Campus Members, MOMAT passport holders. Show your Membership Card of the MOMAT Supporters or the MOMAT Members to get free admission (a MOMAT Members Card admits two persons free). Persons with disability and one person accompanying them are admitted free of charge. Members of the MOMAT Corporate Partners are admitted free with their staff ID. Including the admission fee for MOMAT Collection (4-2F). Evening Discount (From 5:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays)Adults ¥300College and university students ¥150 The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo