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ICHIHARA Arinori, <i>The Memory of Coppers</i>, 1974

ICHIHARA Arinori, The Memory of Coppers, 1974

The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura

2-1-53 Yukinoshita, Kamakura, Kanagawa
248-0005
Tel. +81 467 22 5000





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Train station: Kamakura (JR Yokosuka Line and Enoden Line). Walk in the direction of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine (about 10 minutes). The Annex is located 5 minutes-walk away.


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ICHIHARA Arinori 1910-2010
A Retrospective

April 5, 2014 - June 8, 2014



ICHIHARA Arinori (1910-2010) was born in Nakagawa-cho, Tokushima and moved together with his family to Hokkaido when he was three years old.Based in Otaru, he concentrated vigorously on printmaking. In the late 1950s, he began working on monotype employing a litho stone. From then on, he consistently pursued expressions in monotype and experimental metal intaglio, winning acclaim in Japan and abroad. He continuously broke the bounds of common practices and increased the potential of printmaking by striking, scraping, and biting the surface of metals such as copper, iron, zinc, aluminum, stainless steel, or the body of a scrapped car to produce his plates. Enjoy a sweeping view of Ichihara Arinori’s “world of prints,” in which though the expressions are abstract, they never cease to stimulate the viewer’s imaginatio.


Closed

Monday (except for May 5)

Opening hours

9:30-17:00 (the last admission is at 16:30)

Admissions

Adults: 700 yen (600 yen)
Under 20 and Students: 550yen (450 yen)
65 and over: 350 yen
Senior high school students:100 yen

  • Prices in ( ) indicate group (more than 20 persons) discount tickets.
  • Students under junior high school age and disabled visitors are of no charge.
  • "Family Communication Day" - reduced entry for all family members (except for 65 and over) accompanied by children under 18 on the first Sunday of every month (April 6, May 4, June 1).
  • Free admission day: May 18 (International Museum Day)


  • [Curator's Talk]
    Exhibition curator will talk about this exhibition in the gallery (Only available in Japanese).
    Saturday, April 12
    Saturday, May 24
    14:00-14:30
    No bookings needed, free with exhibition ticket


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