Official Site
Site: The Sato Museum
Until: 5th March, 2017
Until: 5th March, 2017
Works by painters who had enjoyed scholarships by the museum.
"Byakko" (White Tiger) by Tatsuguchi Keita is a miracle integration of sophistication, passion, classics both Japanese and European, and contemporary spirit. The sacred beast is embodied in feminine flesh.
He is the most talented painter in "nihonga" (traditional Japanese painting), who may rival with old masters in Rinascimento , such as Botticelli or Mantegna, in delicate beauty of lines.
"Ikai" (Another World) by the same author is, by contrast, is of more religious taste in monochrome. It seems a gate to heaven in ruin, which imply the God or Gods had gone.
His next work is to be seen at Art Fair Tokyo in coming March.
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