led by a writer of thing – Kagawa born from form –


[period] From Saturday, May 16, 2015 to Sunday, June 28 
[time] From 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (as for the entering a building until half past 4 p.m.)
[entering a building charges] general 300 yen, university student 150 yen (permanent exhibition view charges / group to include is 20% off more than 20 people)
       Monday (the next day but in the case of a holiday) free in the owners such as less than high school student, the one, certificate of the physically disabled 65 years or older [closed day]
[sponsorship] Shioe, Takamatsu-shi art museum

 When I am going to express the thing which a writer is boiled from own inside, and appears in form, the work has been laid by various material, an expression method. And a work as I sometimes exceed the intention of the author by being opposite to each material seriously may be brought about. I feel very attractive power from such a work. Such a thing does not remain only in the three-dimensional world and applies to the plane world.
 At this exhibition, I introduce approximately 30 points mainly on a solid and the picture work that Kagawa residence, a native place writer produced a work of visible form, the form that only a depicter can see, form promoting imagination to a person of appreciation, various form.

[exhibition writer]
 Takeshi Kawashima, Kenichi Okada, Ryu Shinomiya, Tsutomu Kishi, Taro Tabuchi, Eiichi Tsujino, Takeshi Edo, Haruyoshi Yamashita

A workshop concerned “will make a laughter ball!”
I am particular about form and knead clay by hand and I form a ball and produce an original laughter ball only for oneself. The work is baked and, the next, hands it.

[the date and time] Sunday, June 7, 2015
      It is 00 *2 time holding 00-15 00/13 – 12 at 10:00
[place] Shioe, Takamatsu-shi art museum ceramic art building
[lecturer] Atsushi Yamahata (artist)
[capacity] Each 20 times (※ reservation required)
[object] More than a primary schoolchild
[entrance fee] 800 yen
※The application is accepted over a telephone from 8:30 on Saturday, May 16. (Shioe art museum 087-893-1800)

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