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Art Tunes! Presents: Becoming Art at the Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design

Period August 10, 2019 (Sat) -  October 20, 2019 (Sun)
Place Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design(TAD)
Hours 9:30 - 18:00(Last entry 30 minutes before closing)
Closed August 21,28, September 11,17,18,19,20,24,25, October 2,9,15

*From the 17th (Tuesday) to the 20th (Friday) September, this exhibition will be closed to visitors due to installation work.

*Open August 12, 13,14, September 4, October 16.
Admission Free admission
Access 17 minutes'walk from JR Toyama Station Shinkansen

15 minutes'walk from Ainokaze Toyama Railway Toyama Station (JR Toyama Station North Exit)
Organizers Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design, National Center for the Promotion of Cultural Properties, NHK Toyama
With the Assistance of Tokyo National Museum
Contents Production PROTOTYPE INC.
Web site TAD
http://tad-toyama.jp
 

Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design(TAD) will hold the Art Tunes! Presents: Becoming Art at the TAD, to coincide with summer vacation.
During the same period, the Toyama Prefectural Museum will host the exhibition "The Beauty of Japanese Art and Design." The exhibition includes two interactive programs—a giant screen allowing viewers to fully experience Hokusai's masterpiece "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," and a program entitled, "Hands-on Corner: Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints." Take this chance to dive into Japanese art!

 

 

Art Tunes! What is it?

Art Tunes! is a show on NHK Educational TV that introduces art from around the world in an easy-to-understand way through original songs and animations.

 alt=(c)Inoue Ryo・NHK 2019

Highlights of the Exhibition

The Rain Loves People, But How Do You Draw It?
What kind of rain would you draw? Imagine that you’re the artist, and make it rain on the people crossing the famous Ohashi bridge over the Sumida river.

 

The Rain Loves People, But How Do You Draw It?    (c)Inoue Ryo・NHK 2019

Venue image: Tokyo Natioanl Museum, 2018

Venue image: Tokyo Natioanl Museum, 2018

 

Venue image: Tokyo Natioanl Museum, 2018

Venue image: Tokyo Natioanl Museum, 2018

Experience the Whoosh and Crash of Hokusai!
The wave looms even taller than Mount Fuji.
Imagine that you’re in the picture, rowing out to sea, and experience the power of the wave.

 

Big Wave Lover    (c)Inoue Ryo・NHK 2019

Venue image: Tokyo Natioanl Museum, 2018

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