Exhibitions

SHOJI Fuku: Trips, Sketches, and Drawings
From the Museum Collection
About the Exhibition
Shoji Fuku (1910–2002), known as a painter of travel and contemplation, depicted the weight and temporality of existence in an exquisite manner using stones, soil, and natural scenery as her subjects. Along with completed Japanese-style paintings, this exhibition presents sketches and drawings left behind from her travels throughout Japan and to China, India, and Cambodia. The exhibition will explore the essence of the artist's work and her unique perspective on the motifs she created through her exploration of diverse worldviews.
Information
- Venue
- KAMAKURA ANNEX
- Period
- September 16, 2023 – November 26, 2023
- Closed
- Mondays (except September 18 and October 9)
- Opening hours
- 9:30 – 17:00 (Last admission at 16:30)
- Admissions
- Adults: 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
* 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
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SHOJI Fuku, Echo
1990, Color on paper
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SHOJI Fuku, Sketch for Echo
ca.1990, Watercolor and pencil on paper
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SHOJI Fuku, Time
1985, Color on paper
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SHOJI Fuku, Four Stones (Study for Time)
1985, Pencil on paper
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SHOJI Fuku, Poem of the Coming Spring
1987, Color on paper
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SHOJI Fuku, Sketch for Poem of the Coming Spring
ca.1987, Watercolor and pencil on paper
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SHOJI Fuku, The Great Stupa in Sanchi
1969, Watercolor and pencil on paper
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SHOJI Fuku, West Bank of the Nile (Near Luxor)
1973, Watercolor and pencil on paper
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SHOJI Fuku, Youth
1963, Color on paper
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SHOJI Kiwako, At the Shrine 1
1977, Color on paper
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