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From the Permanent Collection (2015.1.31-4.5)

31st January (Sut.) - 5th April (Sun.), 2015

Closed on Mondays

Admission Fee:

Adults: 300 yen , College students: 150 yen 
Elementary / Junior high school / high school students: free

Main Gallery

Gallery 1, 2

About 100 pieces from the collection of the Miyagi Museum of Art are exhibited.

  • Modern and contemporary paintings in Japan
  • Matsumoto Shunsuke
  • Klee and Kandinsky
  • The form of Bauhaus

A Nude

MITSUTANI Kunishiro
A Nude 1915

Composition

MATSUMOTO Shunsuke
Composition 1940
deposited work

Zao Okama (crater lake)

SATO Ichiro
Zao Okama (crater lake) 2007

Three Houses by the Bridge

Paul KLEE
Three Houses by the Bridge 1922

Lithography No.1

Wassily KANDINSKY
Lithography No.1 1925

Figure Plan K1

Oskar SCHLEMMER
Figure Plan K1 1921
from Collected New European Prints, Portfolio 1

Special Feature: BABA Akira

After graduating from the Oil Painting Department at the Tokyo University of the Arts in 1955, Tokyo-born Akira Baba (1932-2000) started managing the Sato Gallery, established by Tomotaro Sato in Ginza, and was involved in the gallery-run projects until its closing in 1981. At the time solo exhibitions were garnering more attention than art group exhibitions (ex. Nitten and Nika-ten, etc.), and the Sato Gallery, along with other galleries such as Gallery Takemiya, became a venue for such exhibitions. Along with producing his own creations, Baba engaged in broad coverage of important artists in exhibitions that he organized, and can be said to have been a driving force in modern Japanese art during the 1960s and 1970s. Moving his studio to Akita City in 1989, Baba became an active artist within Tohoku as well.
This exhibition will feature the works of Baba which were all donated to the museum last year. They include 5 oil paintings in which he mainly used gray and expressed dry humor and eroticism. Also an 8-print set titled “Gray of Gray,” and several sketchbooks will be shown.

Anti-Monument

BABA Akira 
Anti-Monument 1979

Construction I

BABA Akira
Construction I 1985

Mottled Cosmos Mandala

BABA Akira
Mottled Cosmos Mandala 1995

Door

BABA Akira
Door 1981
from Gray of Gray

The Churyo Sato Gallery

Representative sculptures and drawings.

Special collection: Early Works

Figs

SATO Churyo
Figs ca.1934

Face of a Woman

SATO Churyo
Face of a Woman 1941