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Art/Design Magazine Book
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Author: Keizo Hoshino, Mamiko Hoshino Art Direction: Zain
Original text before translation
著者: 星野桂三、星野万美子 アートディレクション:ザイン
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A History of Excavation of Modern Art at a Unique Gallery It has been half a century since Hoshino Gallery has unearthed the works of artists buried in the Meiji, Taisho, and early Showa periods. Hoshino Gallery in Kyoto has questioned the modern art history of masterpieces and has consistently introduced only those masterpieces that meet their own criteria, regardless of their notoriety. The gallery has been a pioneer in introducing well-known artists such as Teruo Hata, Kusune Kaijo, Shinso Okamoto, and Tetsu Fusome. This book contains a complete record of 160 exhibitions held at the gallery since its establishment. With an overwhelming 1,000 illustrations, including invitations, exhibition views, and articles, this book traces the footsteps of the unique gallery and the study of Kyoto's modern art history. [The role of my life is to review the painters who put their lives into their works.] Keizo Hoshino (from newspaper article) [Mr. Hoshino is a mysterious person. Whenever I visit his gallery, I am always impressed by his works, which I have never seen before, Whenever I visit his gallery, I always find some stunning works of art that I have never seen before, but which nevertheless catch my attention. When asked whose paintings they are, I am always given names that I have never heard before. Not only that, but I was surprised to find one after another, one after another, that I wondered where they had been hiding in that small gallery. I wondered where they had been hiding in that small gallery, It was as if they were hiding in a small gallery. It was like a world of "open sesame. Takashina Shuji (art historian) *About Hoshino Gallery Keizo and Mamiko Hoshino started their art business as "Art Consultant Hoshino" in 1971, opened "Hoshino Gallery" in 1973, and opened a store along Jingu-michi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto in 1982. [With "Rediscovering Painters" as his lifework, he has held exhibitions such as the "Forgotten Painters Series," a signature project introducing painters from the Meiji, Taisho, and early Showa periods. He has lent his works to more than 250 exhibitions at public museums nationwide. |
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It has been half a century since Hoshino Gallery has unearthed the works of artists buried in the Meiji, Taisho, and early Showa periods. Hoshino Gallery in Kyoto has questioned the modern art history of masterpieces and has consistently introduced only those masterpieces that meet their own criteria, regardless of their notoriety. The gallery has been a pioneer in introducing well-known artists such as Teruo Hata, Kusune Kaijo, Shinso Okamoto, and Tetsu Fusome. This book contains a complete record of 160 exhibitions held at the gallery since its establishment. With an overwhelming 1,000 illustrations, including invitations, exhibition views, and articles, this book traces the footsteps of the unique gallery and the study of Kyoto's modern art history.
[The role of my life is to review the painters who put their lives into their works.]
Keizo Hoshino (from newspaper article)
[Mr. Hoshino is a mysterious person.
Whenever I visit his gallery, I am always impressed by his works, which I have never seen before,
Whenever I visit his gallery, I always find some stunning works of art that I have never seen before, but which nevertheless catch my attention.
When asked whose paintings they are, I am always given names that I have never heard before.
Not only that, but I was surprised to find one after another, one after another, that I wondered where they had been hiding in that small gallery.
I wondered where they had been hiding in that small gallery,
It was as if they were hiding in a small gallery. It was like a world of "open sesame.
Takashina Shuji (art historian)
*About Hoshino Gallery
Keizo and Mamiko Hoshino started their art business as "Art Consultant Hoshino" in 1971, opened "Hoshino Gallery" in 1973, and opened a store along Jingu-michi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto in 1982. [With "Rediscovering Painters" as his lifework, he has held exhibitions such as the "Forgotten Painters Series," a signature project introducing painters from the Meiji, Taisho, and early Showa periods. He has lent his works to more than 250 exhibitions at public museums nationwide.