• Thursday January 16th, 2020

Event

Naobumi Seimiya Infinitely Deep and Clear Air 
2019.12.14(sat)-2020.3.8(sun)
Hours: 10:00 ~ 17:00(entry up to 30 minutes before closing.)
Closed:Mondays(or next regular weekday if Monday falls on a public holiday)
Dec 26,2019 – Jan 3,2020
Admission:
Adults:900yen(800)
Students (high school and university): 500yen(400)
Admission is free for junior high school students and younger children.
Admission is 300 yen upon presentation of a Disabled Person’s Booklet (Shogaisha Techo).
*Prices in parenthes is apply to groups of 20 or more.
https://www.asahibeer-oyamazaki.com/english/tokubetu/42285/

Venue

ASAHI BEER OYAMAZAKI VILLA MUSEUM OF ART
http://www.asahibeer-oyamazaki.com/english/
Access: 5-3 Zenihara, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto, 618-0071 Japan 
Tel: 075-957-3123 (Japanese guidance only)
Hours: 10:00 ~ 17:00(entry up to 30 minutes before closing.)
Closed: Mondays(or next regular weekday if Monday falls on a public holiday)
Dec 26,2019 – Jan 3,2020

Description

Born in Tokyo as the first son of Hitoshi Seimiya, who was a painter and printmaker, Naobumi Seimiya (1917-1991) studied oil painting at Tokyo Fine Arts School (present-day Tokyo University of the Arts). After beginning to devote his career to painting around 1953, he created woodblock prints and glass paintings as a full-fledged artist. His tranquil, poetic artworks have been highly valued and still fascinate many people.
This exhibition is the first to present to viewers in the Kansai region an overall picture of his artistic career. While Naobumi Seimiya is widely renowned as a printmaker, the exhibition also sheds new light on his glass paintings, fully sharing the charms of his artworks, which seem to penetrate the depth of viewer’s hearts.