Genichiro Inokuma Cats

13 June 2015 – 27 September 2015
Open everyday

Cats were a motif Genichiro Inokuma (1902-93) felt a particular fondness for. Both he and his wife liked cats, and at one time, they kept a dozen cats in their house. Living with cats around him every day, Inokuma naturally came to view them with an artist’s eye. The wide range of his cat depictions—from realistic sketches to simple line drawings and oil paintings using formal distortion—is testimony to his love of cats and efforts to capture their essence. This exhibition will look at Inokuma’s cat pictures from varying perspectives, such as style, technique, and how he combines cats with other motifs. We invite you to enjoy Genichiro Inokuma’s unique world of cats—a world born of his objective study of cats as a motif and his deep respect for them as friends.

Date

13 June 2015 – 23 September 2015 / Open Everyday

Hours

10:00 – 18:00 (Admission until 30 minutes before closing time)

Organized by

Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, The MIMOCA Foundation

Cooperation by

ilove.cat

Fee

Admission: Adults ¥950, Students (college, university) ¥650, Children (0 year to highschool) free
*Ticket valid for admission to the exhibition “Martino Gamper: 100 Chairs in 100 Days” and Permanent Collection.

1. Title Unknown, around 1987
2. Title Unknown, 1951
3. Title Unknown, 1987
4. Cats on the Table, 1952

all images ©The MIMOCA Foundation

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