A Tadashi Tonoshiki exhibition workshop “will experience silkscreen”

It is held until 5 21 days a month! Temporary exhibition “place where the countercurrent is born Tadashi Tonoshiki”

There were many works of the silkscreen that was one of the print technique, and Tadashi Tonoshiki (I spread it and straighten it) who changed the style busily during less than 30 years dealt. I send an experience workshop of the silkscreen that invites printer which I dealt with, Shin Saito three people, and held the work production of Tonoshiki as an exhibition-related program by a photo report.


I actually had you show a thing produced by screen-printing while touching it. Various types of things are made with screen-printing. There was the signed ball, too!


At first it is the example of the teacher. I put masking tape on the place except the design that I want to print.


I let ink adjust to a version in the state that I saved once and print it with a squeegee at a stretch.


I make use of a characteristic of the silkscreen not to choose material for the print as in this workshop and print it on a mirror.


It is the turn that participants prints.


The overprint of the skeleton. After having printed it, I cleaned the ink which a printing block had and dried it and I changed a color and moved the second a little in the same way and printed it once.

I display various silkscreen works by not only the Tadashi Tonoshiki exhibition but also the collection exhibition now in this museum. Please enjoy Andy Warhol and Tadanori Yokoo and others, the silkscreen work by domestic and foreign writers together.

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Temporary exhibition
Tadashi Tonoshiki: Place to be born of the countercurrent
From Saturday, March 18, 2017 to Sunday, May 21
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Collection exhibition
Collection highlight +
“Various silkscreen” special feature 1 “experimental picture” / special feature 2 is from Saturday, March 18, 2017 to Sunday, May 7
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