Kuriki Tatsusuke: Retrospective
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Kuriki Tatsusuke,
Yellow Vase with Overlapping Design,
Triangular Pattern, 1992,
The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
This is the first retrospective of Kuriki Tatsusuke (1943-2013), who studied under Tomimoto Kenkichi at Kyoto City University of Arts and was greatly influenced by the genuius of contemporary pottery, Kamoda Shoji. Kuriki created a stir in the world of contemporary pottery through his three-dimensional work backed by his solid skills. The retrospective features Kuriki's work and his career from his early period until his later years.
List of Works
Kuriki Tatsusuke: Retrospective
Exhibition dates
August 28 (Fri.) - September 27 (Sun.), 2015
Closed on Mondays
Exception: Open on September 21 (Mon.)
Hours
9:30AM–5:00PM (admission until 4:30PM)
Organizer
The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Admission
|
Day of admission |
Advance |
Group (20 or more) |
Adult |
900 |
700 |
600 |
University students |
500 |
350 |
250 |
High school students and younger |
Free |
*Collection gallery is available with this ticket.
* Visitors with disability and one person accompanying them are
admitted free of charge.(Please present certificate at the admission.)
*Advance tickets are available for a limited period only.
Related events
Lecture: "Trajectory of Kuriki Tatsusuke"
Matsubara Ryuichi (Chief curator, the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto)
Date & Time: September 12 (Sat.) 2:00PM-3:30PM
(numbered tickets distributed 11:00AM at the information desk.)
Place: 1F Lecture hall
Fee: Free Admission, maximum capacity 100
in Japanese only
Publicity materials
flyer PDF(0.4MB)
Other Museum
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 2015/10/8 (Thu.) - 12/13 (Sun.)
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