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白井晟一入門 = This is Sirai Seiichi / 渋谷区立松濤美術館編 ; クリストファー・スティヴンズ訳. Shirai Seiichi nyumon = This is Sirai Seiichi / Shibuya Kuritsu Shōtō Bijutsukan hen ; Kurisutofā Sutivunzu yaku.
Main entry:

Shibuya Kuritsu Shōtō Bijutsukan, author, editor, host institution.

Title & Author:

白井晟一入門 = This is Sirai Seiichi / 渋谷区立松濤美術館編 ; クリストファー・スティヴンズ訳. Shirai Seiichi nyumon = This is Sirai Seiichi / Shibuya Kuritsu Shōtō Bijutsukan hen ; Kurisutofā Sutivunzu yaku.

Edition:

Second edition.

Publication:

Tōkyō : Seigensha, [2022]

Description:

243 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm

Notes:
Catalog of an exhibition held at Shoto Bijutsukan; part 1: Chronicle of Shirai Seiichi October 23-December 12, 2021; part 2. Back to 1981 - Museum unveiling, January 4-30, 2022.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-234).
In Japanese and English.
Summary:

Shirai Seiichi(1905-1983) was a unique architect who made a strong impression in postwar Japan. Throughout his lifetime, he continually revealed profound works that seemed to sound a warning bell against the state of the time as Japan hurtled toward its future as a mass society. Part I of the exhibition will provide an overview of Shirai's work, from his early wooden architecture to the monumental creations of his later years. It will also focus on his personal and cultural networks in search of a new portrait of the architect. In Part 2, the Shoto Museum of Art building -- itself a leading representation of work from Shirai's twilight years -- will be 'unveiled' after transforming it to how it looked at its opening in 1981. Visitors will also be able to experience the sense of spaciousness and light that Shirai was able to create within the limited confines of the site.

ISBN:

9784861528712 (paperback)
4861528712 (paperback)

Subject:

Shirai, Seiichi, 1905-1983 Exhibitions.
Shirai, Seiichi, 1905-1983
Shibuya Kuritsu Shōtō Bijutsukan History Exhibitions.
Shibuya Kuritsu Shōtō Bijutsukan
Architects Japan Exhibitions.
Architecture Japan Exhibitions.
Architectes Japon Expositions.
Architecture Japon Expositions.
Architects
Architecture
Japan

Form/genre:

exhibition catalogs.
History
Exhibition catalogs

Added entries:

Shirai, Seiichi, 1905-1983, architect.
Bijutsukan Renraku Kyōgikai (Japan), organizer.

This is Sirai Seiichi
Page 4: Shibuya Kuritsu Shōtō Bijutsukan kaikan 40 shūnen kinen
Page 4: Shoto Museum of Art 40th anniversary exhibition.
白井晟一入門 = This is Sirai Seiichi / 渋谷区立松濤美術館編 ; クリストファー・スティヴンズ訳.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 320904
Call No.: 320904
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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