Join us for an exhibition that focuses on the ehada of paintings. Ehada is a japanese term referring to a painting’s “outer skin,” or material texture.
Such textures can vary from bold, heavy layers of paint to thin layers that incorporate the texture of the canvas or even some that include a mixture of sand. The presentation will enable you to see and fully appreciate such material qualities.
Kan’emon Asai Cyrano de Bergerac
Oil on board, 27.6×17.7cm, 1972
24th May (Fri) – 8th Jun (Sat)
10am – 7pm Closed Sunday
SHIHODO GALLERY
6-4-7-1,2F Ginza Chuo-ku Tokyo, Japan
※ Open to 9pm on 24th May (Fri)