東京都美術館コレクション展 喜怒哀楽の書
Dec 1, 2018 〜 Jan 6, 2019
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An exhibition from the museum's collection, focusing on contemporary calligraphy expressing the emotions of joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure, also including works from the Nakamura Sodo collection at the Edo-Tokyo Museum.
The exhibition runs from December 1, 2018, to January 6, 2019.
It is an exhibition from the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum's collection, also including works from the Nakamura Sodo collection at the Edo-Tokyo Museum, focusing on contemporary calligraphy expressing emotions like joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure.

Ueno-kōen, Japan
東京都美術館
The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum is a museum of art located in Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan. The first public art museum in Japan, it opened in 1926 as the Tokyo Prefectural Art Museum and was renamed in 1943 after Tokyo became a metropolitan prefecture. The original building was replaced by one built in 1975 designed by modernist architect Kunio Maekawa.
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