One of the printmakers representing the 20th century, Mauritz Cornelis Escher.
Landscapes that are likely to actually occur and can not exist in reality,
A world where gravity is different exists in one picture, etc. "Draw a world that can not exist"
Escher's unique "Miracle" style continues to attract people all over the world.
The creative world does not interact with any painter who was active in the same period,
Although it was seen as being out of the context of the so-called "art"
Escher's visual image was created not only by creators
I have inspired a wide range of experts such as mathematicians and architects.
Even in Japan, a big boom is taking place on the occasion introduced in boys 'manga magazine in the 1970' s.
With 120 years of birth, "Miracle Escher Exhibition" boasts the world's largest Escher Collection
In addition to the work of the representative "Tromp-Ruille (cheating picture)" from the collection of Israeli museums,
We will introduce about 150 selected items such as early works, woodblock prints and autographed drawings.
Among the first public collections in Japan, first-edition prints by themselves will be made public
"Metamorphose Ⅱ" is a work of particular attention.
Madrith, Cornelis Escher - (1898-1972), a fantastic printmaker representing the 20th century known for "Trompe Ruil".
A precise, original and "miraculous" work made with "printmaking" in the age of no computer has influenced a wide range of experts and creators such as mathematicians and architects, and continues to attract many people still It is.
In this exhibition to commemorate the 120th anniversary of birth, we will release about 150 items from the Israel Museum boasting the world's largest Escher Collection in Japan. In addition to masterpieces such as "Relativity" that is actually likely to exist and can not exist in reality, from the early work, woodcut and autograph drawing, the process of producing Escher's unique work is described as [8 One keyword】 will continue to cordle.
Because it is now in the digital age, it will be a valuable opportunity to reconfirm Escher's accomplishment that kept on sticking to "printmaking".
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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