Special exhibition "Hideyuki Fujikura Exhibition Listening to a quiet wind"

In addition to covering the cover paper of "JR Hokkaido" in JR Hokkaido for more than 20 years, works are also used for product packages such as Rokkatei, and illustrator Fujikura Hideyuki whose style is familiar to many people. From the latter half of the 1980s, Fujikura has expressed the charm and aesthetic sense of the seasons of the landscape of Hokkaido richly and emotionally with pastry painting work using paper. From that work, I feel the "nostalgia" and "warmth" of the people living there in nature and Hokkaido, I am attracted to the viewers.

Fujikura has carefully selected 63 scenes in Hokkaido as a culmination of the past arts for the past few years before 65 years old and has been focusing on the production of works. And, as a result of this effort, we have made fruit as recent art collection "While listening to quiet wind". In the Niseko exhibition, we introduce 39 original paintings of 63 scenes in Hokkaido published in the book collection, sketch drawings depicting Niseko surroundings, landscapes depicting mountains, and follow Fujikura's paintings. From those works, "quiet wind" across the land of Hokkaido will feel comfortable on your skin.

In 2013, it will tour three museums: JR Tower Planis Hall (Sapporo City), Arishima Takeo Memorial Museum (Niseko Town), and Shu Ogawara Memorial Museum (Kutchan Town).

Niseko Exhibition "Travel in the Meguru Season"

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Exhibition period

Thursday, November 28, 2013 - January 13, 2014 (Mondays, holidays)
9: 00 am - 5: 00 pm (Admission is until 4:30 pm)

Closed: Every Monday and New Year's Holiday (Monday is a national holiday and the next day when it is a transfer holiday)

Venue

Niseko Town / Arishima Takeo Memorial Museum

Price

Viewable only with permanent exhibition fee

Events during the term etc.

Gallery talk "Hokkaido landscape with writers"

Date and time: Saturday, December 7, 2013 Started at 2 PM
Lecturer: Hideyuki Fujikura (illustrator),
Interviewer: Daisuke Ito (curator of Arishima Takeo Memorial Museum)
Fee: Only viewing fee

Author introduction

Hideyuki Fujikura Hideyuki Fujikura
Born in Iwanai-cho, Hokkaido in 1948.
After working as a printing company, he became independent as an illustrator in 1974, handling a wide range of designs such as poster packages and books.
In the 1980 's, he published cut - out works focusing on the landscape of Hokkaido and the lives of people.
From the latter half of the 1980's, I changed the method to a paste drawing by paper, after that, I make landscape painting production in Hokkaido a life work. From 1992 to this day, the work was decorated with the cover of the JR Hokkaido in-car magazine "THE JR Hokkaido", as well as announced through solo exhibitions. In the 10th year, a traveling exhibition was held at 4 Hokkaido Art Museums including Obuchi Obihiro Museum of Art, and it gained popularity.
In his book "To the person who travels the north" (1993), "Scenes drawn with a ball painting" (2004) etc. In addition, in the year 13, the book "Is listening quiet wind" is published. Recently, we have not only stayed inside the province, but also interviewed all over Honshu, and we expect new activities in the future.

Sponsorship

  • Niseko Town Arishima Takeo Memorial Museum
  • Kutchan Cho Ogawara Memorial Museum

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Hideyuki Fujikura Work Exhibition "While listening to quiet wind" Sunday, October 27, 2013
Location: Sapporo JR Tower · Pranice Hall

Shogi district

Simultaneous holding of Arishima Takeo Memorial Museum and Shu Ogawara Memorial Museum

1 "Special Exhibition Hideyuki Fujikura Exhibition Listening to a Quiet Wind"

Niseko Exhibition
"Travel in the changing seasons" Niseko Town / Arishima Takeo Memorial Museum

Kutchan Exhibition
"24 scenic spots in Hokkaido" Kutchan cho, Ogawahara Memorial Art Museum

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Arishima Memorial Museum
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