After All, We Love Kyoto
Kyoto has always been a favourite of artists. Arashiyama, where the Fukuda Art Museum is located, has been a favorite scenic spot for emperors and nobles for over a thousand years. In the Edo period (1603-1868), many cherry trees were planted and the area was crowded with visitors. Many painters such as Maruyama Ōkyo, who lived in the city of Kyoto, often visited the area to sketch the wonderful panorama.
From the Meiji period onwards, many of the leading members of the Kyoto Circle of Painters, such as Takeuchi Seihō, Kawamura Manshū and Tomita Keisen, set up studios in Arashiyama. These included Yokoyama Taikan, a leading figure in the Tokyo Circle of Painters who loved the scenery of Kyoto.
This exhibition will feature works by Maruyama Ōkyo, Takeuchi Seihō, Uemura Shōen and others from the modern and contemporary art world of Kyoto, as well as paintings associated with the city.
Exhibition Introduction on YouTube (Japansese only)
Exhibition Overview
Title | After All, We Love Kyoto |
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Dates | April 23 (Sat.) 2022 to July 3 (Sun.) 2022 1st Period: April 23 (Sat.) to May 30 (Mon.) 2nd Period: June 1 (Wed.) to July 3 (Sun.) 2022 |
Opening Hours | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm (last entry 4:30 pm) |
Closed |
Tuesdays (open on May 3rd, closed on May 10th and 11th) |
Entry fee |
General / University student: ¥1,300 (¥1,200) <Combo Tickets with Saga Arashiyama Museum of Arts & Culture> * Prices in parentheses are for groups of 20 or more. *If you purchase an online ticket of the Fukuda Art Museum, you will get a discount for the entry fee of the Saga Arashiyama Museum of Arts & Culture. Therefore, you can enter both museums as the same price of the combo ticket. |
Organizers | Fukuda Art Museum, Saga Arashiyama Museum of Arts & Culture & Kyoto Shimbun |