
SUNAZAWA Bikky, TOH, 1985
The Museum of Modern Art, Hayama
2208-1, Isshiki, Hayama, Kanagawa
240-0111
Tel. +81 46 875 2800
Access
Train Stations: Zushi (JR Yokosuka Line) and Shin-Zushi (Keihin Kyuko Line).
Take Keihin Kyuko Bus no.11 or 12 and get off at "Sangaoka" Stop.
From Tokyo:about 1 hour by train + about 18 minutes by bus.


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Sculpted Spirits in Wood: SUNAZAWA Bikky
April 8 - June 18, 2017
This is the first individual exhibition featuring the postwar master sculptor SUNAZAWA Bikky (1931-1989) to be held in a public museum in Honshu. Born to Ainu parents in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Sunazawa was active at the Modern Art Association and other groups from the 1950s to the 1960s. Shown in this exhibition are approximately twenty sculptures including the Mask series from the 1970s when the artist reached maturity, God's Tongue, and TOH. With over forty additional paintings and drawings, the world of Sunazawa Bikky representing his empathy with nature is explored.
Two exhibitions are held simultaneously; "Sculpted Spirits in Wood: SUNAZAWA Bikky" at Gallery 2 and 3, "From Museum Collection: Energetic Individuality in Japanese Art of the Taisho Era at Gallery 1.
[Curator's Talk]
Exhibition curator will talk about the exhibition in the gallery.
Date & Time:
Sunday, April 9/ Saturday, May 6/ Saturday, June 17
14:00-14:30
No bookings needed, free with exhibition ticket
*Only available in Japanese
Closed
Mondays(except for May 1, 2017)
Opening hours
9:30-17:00 (The last admission is at 16:30.)
Admissions
Adults: 1200 yen (1100 yen)
Under 20 or Students: 1050 yen (950 yen)
65 and over: 600 yen
High School Students: 100 yen
Junior High School Students and under: Free
- Prices in ( ) indicate group (more than 20 persons) discount tickets.
- Ticket of "SUNAZAWA Bikky" exhibition also entitles entry to "From Museum Collection" for the day of purchase.
- Persons with disability and one person accompanying them are admitted free of charge upon presenting Disabled Person's Handbook or an equivalent form of government-issued identification.
- "Family Communication Day" - reduced entry for all family members (except for 65 and over) accompanied by a child under 18 on the first Sunday of every month.
- Free admission day: May 18 (International Museum Day)