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Special exhibition: "Reviving paintings: restored works by Kiyoo Kawamura, Tsuguharu Foujita, Seiji Chokai..."
Museums have the important job of preventing deterioration of artworks and preserving them in the best possible condition.
This exhibition will introduce various restored paintings from the museum's collection along with documents that explain the restoration process, and will introduce the role of preservation, management, and restoration, which can be said to be behind the scenes of the museum. Although the same works will be exhibited, the exhibition will be divided into two periods, with the latter period featuring spaces and events that parents and children can enjoy together.

Outline of the event

Schedule
  • [前期]4月12日(土)~6月15日(日)
    [後期]6月21日(土)~9月7日(日)
    9:30~17:00(入場は16:30まで)
    ※休館日:月曜日(ただし5月5日、7月21日、8月11日は開館)
         5月7日、7月22日、8月12日
    ※6月17日~20日は展示替のため休室
     

Place

Hiratsuka Museum of Art

Hiratsuka Museum of Art

Hiratsuka is located in the center of the Sagami Bay coast facing the Pacific Ocean, 50km southwest of the capital Tokyo, and flourished as one of the post towns on the Tokaido road during the Edo period. Today, the city has a total area of 67.88 square kilometers and a current population of about 260,000. Blessed with a warm climate and abundant nature, it is a core city with a balanced mix of industries, and is also popular as a resort town.

Many artists have lived in the area known as "Shonan," including Hiratsuka, since the Meiji period (late 19th century), and have developed art movements here. For example, the magazine "Shirakaba," which had a major impact on modern Japanese art and literature, was founded in Kamakura, while Ryusei Kishida's Sodosha, which pursued a new style of oil painting, was founded in Kugenuma. Many artists have been active here since then, right up to the present day.

The idea of building an art museum in Hiratsuka was first proposed shortly after the war. It was led by local artists who had been holding exhibitions independently during the city's recovery from the air raids. In the early 1960s, they began a campaign to donate one work per artist to the city, and following the construction of schools, community centers, and libraries, the Hiratsuka City Museum opened in 1976, establishing an art department. Then, in line with the nationwide movement towards lifelong learning and the construction of art museums, the Museum Construction Research Committee was formed in Hiratsuka in 1984, and concrete steps towards opening the museum began. In 1986, the Hiratsuka City Museum of Art Basic Concept was formulated, followed by the Hiratsuka City Museum of Art Construction Master Plan in 1986. Construction work and preparations for the project began, and the museum opened in March 1991.

Since its opening, as an art museum located in the center of the Shonan region, the main theme has been "Art and Light of Shonan," and the museum has implemented various projects with the major goal of deepening the public's understanding of culture by providing excellent art from Japan and abroad for public viewing in a good environment, and stimulating their desire to create and learn.

We will continue to play a part in the maturation of culture in the Shonan region and strive to enrich our museum activities so that many people can enjoy the museum.

Performance Summary

Organizer

平塚市美術館

Events

  • Image of [Advance registration required] Hand-shaped plateIn session
    04.2704.29

    [Advance registration required] Hand-shaped plate

    Children's Country
  • Image of Let's play with drums, animal maracasIn session
    04.2704.29

    Let's play with drums, animal maracas

    Children's Country
  • Image of Ichitaro Azumaya: Sing and Talk in SakuragichoIn session
    04
    27

    Ichitaro Azumaya: Sing and Talk in Sakuragicho

    Yokohama Nigiwaiza
  • Image of The 146th Seisho Salon ConcertIn session
    04
    27

    The 146th Seisho Salon Concert

    Odawara Sannomaru Hall

Experience the charm of the surrounding area

    Explore the surroundings