Yoshida Hiroshi (1876~1950) spent his time wandering the mountains and fields of Japan in search of natural beauty to paint. His friends called him ‘the demon of painting’ because of his uncompromising attitude as an artist. This exhibition celebrates the 140th anniversary of his birth and will showcase his main body of work which consists of watercolors, oil paintings, and prints. Two different groups of paintings will be displayed over the course of the exhibition. The first set will be shown from 2/4 ~ 2/26 and the second set from 2/28 ~ 3/20. This is the first time his work will be displayed in his hometown of Kurume.
• 2/4 (Sat.) ~ 3/20 (Mon. Hol.)
• First exhibition: 2/4 ~ 2/26; Second exhibition: 2/28 ~ 3/20
• 10:00~17:00 (Closed: Mon.)
• General: Adv.: ¥800, Door ¥1,000, HS and Uni.: Adv.: ¥400, Door ¥500, Under JHS: Free
• Kurume City Art Museum
• 1015 Nonaka-machi, Kurume
• 0942-39-1131
• http://www.ishibashi-bunka.jp/kcam/exhibition/2017/exb_001.php