Toko Shinoda (1913-2021) was an artist who pioneered abstract expression using ink while making "writing" a fundamental part of her work in the deeply rooted fields of Japanese culture. Her work ranged from calligraphy, abstract paintings, prints, and other two-dimensional works, as well as large-scale works such as architectural walls, to essays in which she wrote about her creativity and views on life with delicate brushstrokes. In the more than 70 years since her twenties before the Pacific War, she has been a rare example of an artist who, while keeping abreast of the changes of the times and embracing the new, has also maintained her own sense of beauty and continued to demonstrate the possibilities of ink painting.
The Musée Tomo has held solo exhibitions of Toko Shinoda as a museum that has a strong connection with the artist and exhibits her works on a permanent basis, thanks to the relationship between the founder, Tomo Kikuchi (1923-2016), and the artist. This exhibition will commemorate the artist, who passed away last year at the age of 107, and introduce her creations once again.
Exhibition Outline
Location
Musée Tomo
Nishikubo Building, 4-1-35 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001, Japan
TEL: 03-5733-5131
Dates
Saturday, June 18 - Sunday, August 28, 2022
Closed
Mondays (except July 18), Tuesday, July 19
Hours of operation
11:00 - 18:00 *entry by 17:30
Admission
Adults 1100 yen, college students 800 yen, elementary, junior high and high school students 500 yen
Free admission for preschool children
Admission is half-price for those who present a disabled person's identification card (up to one caregiver).
Repeat Discount: Show the ticket stub and receive a 300 yen discount for the second or subsequent visits during the exhibition period.
(This discount cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts.)
Organizers
Kikuchi Art Foundation, Nikkei Inc.
Supervisor
The Tolman Collection