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Unseen Objects & Desire to See: Commemorating Donation from NOZAKI Michio to the Museum The Museum of Modern Art, Hayama
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Unseen Objects & Desire to See
Commemorating Donation from NOZAKI Michio to the Museum

About the Exhinbition

Mr. Nozaki Michio (1931– ) donated more than 150 pieces of contemporary art, mainly by Gerhard Richter (1932– ), to the museum last year. In the 1980s, while working as an ophthalmologist, Mr. Nozaki developed an appreciation for modern and contemporary art as evidenced by his collection of artworks and books. In addition to Richter, of whom Mr. Nozaki was particularly fond, this exhibition presents a selection of works by Sigmar Polke (1942–2010), Joseph Beuys (1921–1986), Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), and Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968), as well as some of Mr. Nozaki's thoughts on collecting art over the years.

Information

Venue
HAYAMA, Gallery 1
Period
April 22–July 2, 2023
Closed
Mondays
Opening hours
9:30–17:00 (Last admission at 16:30)
Admissions
Adult: 250 yen
Under 20 or Students: 150 yen
65 and over: 100 yen
High School Students: 100 yen
Junior High School Students and under 16: Free
* Tickets of the exhibition "Sato Churyo: Rereading Three Masterpieces" also entitle to enter the exhibition "Unseen Objects & Desire to See: Commemorating Donation from NOZAKI Michio to the Museum" on the day of purchase. * A person with disabilities and one accompanying caretaker are admitted free of charge upon presenting Disabled Person's Handbook or an equivalent government-issued identification. * "Family Communication Day" offers a discount for all group (except those 65 or over) accompanying children under 18 on the first Sunday of every month. * For more infomation, see Concessions & Free Admission.
Organized by
The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura & Hayama

 

 

Works

  • Gerhard Richter, Abstract Painting
    1995, Oil on canvas
    Museum collection (Nozaki Michio Collection)
    ©Gerhard Richter 2023 (0050)

  • Sigmar Polke, Untitled
    1975, Spray enamel on photo-sentitized canvas
    Museum collection (Nozaki Michio Collection)
    ©The Estate of Sigmar Polke, Cologne/ JASPAR, Tokyo, 2023 E5107

  • Sigmar Polke, Untitled
    1981, Mixed media on fabric
    Museum collection (Nozaki Michio Collection)
    ©The Estate of Sigmar Polke, Cologne/ JASPAR, Tokyo, 2023 E5107

  • Joseph Beuys, We can‘t do it without Roses
    1972, Offsetprint and red color pencil on cardboard
    Museum collection (Nozaki Michio Collection)
    Photo by Ichiro Otani, ©VG BILD-KUNST, Bonn & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2023 E5107

  • Marcel Duchamp, From or by Marcel Duchamp or Rrose Sélavy (The Box in a Valise)
    1954-58, Box containing miniature replicas, photographs, color reproductions of works by Duchamp
    Museum collection (Nozaki Michio Collection)
    Photo by Ichiro Otani, ©Association Marcel Duchamp/ ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2023 E5107

  • Roy Lichtenstein, Goldfish bowl
    1981, Woodcut printed in colors on paper, Museum collection (Nozaki Michio Collection)
    Photo by Ichiro Otani, ©Estate of Roy Lichtenstein, New York & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2023 E5107

  • Syuzo Takiguchi, Kazuo Okazaki, Oculist Witnesses after Marcel Duchamp
    1977, Silkscreen on acrylic board, lens and aluminum
    Museum collection (Nozaki Michio Collection)
    Photo by Ichiro Otani

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