On February 21, we had a reunion with Ms. Mélanie Moreau, curator. She invited us to the Château des Bouillants, an art museum in Dammarie-lès-lys, suburb of Paris in 2008, and helped us with an exhibition which was the first time for a Japanese. This time, she came to Japan to supervise “Théodore Chassériau : Parfum exotique” exhibition. Théodore Chassériau is a romantic artist of the 19th century who is highly esteemed in France, but is not very well known in Japan. The exhibition will be held up to May 28 at the National Museum of Western Art. Please don’t miss it!
On February 21, I reunited with Ms. Melanie Morrow of curator.
Report about the exhibition in Marseille
Last year, a ceremony was organized to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the sister-city affiliation between Kobe and Marseille which is in the middle of a Japan boom. An art exhibition is being held under the co-organization by Marseille City and the Consulate General of Japan in Marseille. The exhibition gathers much attention with exhibits such as “Kyo yaki” ceramics and “Hangiga” woodblock prints both of which represent Japan. It is held from February 16 to March 25. The venue of the exhibition has superb space.
Print exhibition exhibition landscape
Eager people
Eager people
Consul General Ikazaki and Mayor of Godin Marseille (opening ceremony)
Mayor of Godin giving a speech
Opening venue landscape
Report 2015
After ending the “Arts en val de loing” After ending the exhibition in Ukraine
Our first exhibition in Ukraine was held at the Hanenko Museum in Kiev and was supported by the Japan Foundation and the Japanese Embassy. The opening ceremony on the first day was a great success with many guests and the media (3 TV stations and 10 newspapers). We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to Ms. Vira, Director of the Hanenko Museum, Ms. Svitlana of the Ukraine-Japan Center, Mr. Furukawa, Mr. Miyazaki, Ambassador Sumi, Ms. Shiori Saito and Francois, people in Ukraine who came all the way to the museum and many more people who made efforts to realize the exhibition overcoming numerous difficulties.
The exhibition was spotlighted on TV and the following link shows a news program of one of the TV stations which covered it. The atmosphere of the venue is well-presented. Watch the moment when “hangiga” has become a global language. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5LLCaPGgF4&feature=youtu.be
It is our 13th year in Hirosaki. It is the 3rd time at Tanakaya Gallery. This year, the exhibition was 10 days before the Sakura Matsuri festival, but surprisingly cherry blossoms started to bloom! They did not reach full bloom, but made the exhibition a heartfelt atmosphere. Our annual visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Miura from Miura Shuzo which is famous as the brewer of a Japanese sake named “Houhai” came with their grandchild after a long interval. She is only 8 years old, but already seems to be a person of sensibility which made her say “I like this one!” Mr. Nakamura of the association for firefighting and his family have continuously been giving us support for 13 years. His daughters were elementary students when we met them first. The elder daughter is now a university student and the younger daughter will graduate from high school next year. We felt the years of history of our regular visitors at the exhibition in Hirosaki.
Tanakaya Gallery from the park
Atmosphere at the venue
The Nakamura family has been our good supporters since our first exhibition. They made a posture of bamboo shoots (takenoko) in front of "Takenoko" which they purchased. Ms. Nakamura is in the middle, but they look like three sisters.
Iwaki-san mountain and cherry blossoms
Paper lantern with Hohai's name
Splendorous cherry blossoms pushing out over the moat
After ending the exhibition in Ginza
This year’s exhibition in Seigetsudo Gallery received a special prize from the salon. We are truly grateful to you all who have been supporting us for long periods. Many people came all the way to celebrate. We also met new people. Some people visited us with all their family members as always, and some people came with their children. When we first met them, they were in their mothers’ womb, several months’ old babies or elementary students. We were amazed to know how fast time flies! Thank you very much for your coming to the exhibition during your busy schedule.
Mr. Yamaguchi, police officer and his family who are our long-time friends. This time, they visited us with their baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Ishimaru who are owners of a French restaurant "Ishimarukan" in Nakameguro. Mr. Ishimaru is a legendary chef who opened a French restaurant at Champs-Elysses in Paris as the first Japanese chef to do so and had great success. He is a famous chef as being designated by VIPs and royal families in Paris, but Mr. and Mrs. Ishimaru are so friendly!
Atmosphere at the venue with many visitors
After ending the “Japan Tours Festival” exposition in France
The “Japan Tours Festival” exposition is the first event about Japan organized by Tours City. It was a big event which attracted 50,000 visitors in 3 days. In the art category, 15 Japanese artists sent their works to the exposition. Only Mr. Kojiro Akagi who carries quite some weight with artists in France and Tsuzen Nakajima presented their works on 40-meter walls. The following link shows a video which recorded the venue of the exposition in panoramic view. It shows works presented on 40-meter walls.
https://theta360.com/s/42nI9W7mYUsR9ptFg1YEPbc4O
From the right, Mr. Serge Babary, Mayor of Tours, Mrs. Kayo Akagi, wife of Mr. Kojiro Akagi and Ms. Shiori Saito who has been supporting Tsuzen Nakajima as a producer for 7 years. It is thanks to Shiori-san that we were able to present as many as 21 works on 40-meter walls with Mr. Akagi. Thank you very much.
The festival is a major Japan fair which uses the entire five-story, contemporary-style building in front of a station.
Atmosphere at the venue
Report 2014
After ending the “Arts en val de loing” exhibition in France
There is only one street with the name of a Japanese artist in France, and it is located in Grez sur Loing, which is famous as a village of artists. The name of the street is “Rue Seiki Kuroda”. During the 1920’s, many Japanese artists whose base of creative activities was in Paris, including Seiki Kuroda, Torajiro Kojima, Tsuguji Fujita and Tadashi Arai, gathered in the village. During the “Arts en val de loing – Peinture Japonais à Grez sur Loing” exhibition which was organized in the village with a long and distinguished history, the woodblock prints created by Tsuzen Nakajima were awarded a superb award, the Mayor of Grez sur Loing Award. We think that the award was given for his works as well as for the dedicated support by Ms. Shiori Saito who has been working as a coordinator in Paris with deep love in Nakajima’s works. On this occasion, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to her.
Atmosphere at the venue
At "Salle Fernande Sadler"
"Paris" and "Baigo" which awarded the Mayor of Grez sur Loing Award
Medal of the Mayor of Grez sur Loing Award
After ending the “Arts en val de loing” exhibition in France
A high-class Japanese-style restaurant “Hanawa” strikingly stands out in Champs-Elysees in Paris. It is famous as a well-established Japanese restaurant visited by many remarkable celebrities in France. At the gallery in the restaurant, Tsuzen Nakajima’s 20 hangiga works were exhibited for a month. The gallery is a special place where only distinguished artists with recognition in France can organize exhibitions.
Panel presentations about water lilies and Tsuzen Nakajima
"Baigo" with gentle and energetic atmosphere
Information on exhibitions in 2013
After ending the exhibition in Ginza
We have had many visitors again which led to a pleasant atmosphere. Ms. Ohara came all the way from Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture to the exhibition.
We recognized how her experiences have been hard by listening to her actual experiences about the Tohoku Earthquake. We thank all the visitors for their coming. We are truly happy about meeting with new people as well as reuniting with our old friends.
Atmosphere at the venue. So crowded!
With Ms. Ohara from Sendai.
With classmates at Waseda University.
With Rui-san, National Trust ambassador...
With Ms. Takigawa.
The new collection of works has been so favorably accepted.
Information on exhibitions in 2012
After ending the Exhibition at Carrousel du Louvre by Société Nationale des Beaux Arts
Mr. Nakajima did not visit France during this exhibition. For the first exhibition since he became a member of the salon after being awarded the Silver Prize, he exhibited a new work “Dai-hanabi (big fireworks)”. It is a woodblock print; however, it was exhibited in the painting section and not the woodblock print section. His hangiga was the only multi-color print, which surprised all the visitors. With cooperation by two French interpreters, we were able to introduce what hangiga is to many people.
The salon is always crowded...
We were able to give sufficient explanation...
Isabel, an artist who participated in this exhibition. …
Mr. Akagi of...
A scene from the award ceremony...
The exhibition concert...
Xavier and Alban who...
Ms. Shiori Saito. She has been...
After ending the exhibition at Saint-Maur
Saint-Maur is around a 30-minute drive from Paris. A big block print exhibition is held there every two years. Mr. Nakajima exhibited his work as a guest artist and the honorable Mayor of Saint-Maur’s award was given to him which is a first for a Japanese artist. In addition, a concert by three Japanese musicians (Japanese drum, tsuzumi and clarinet) was held. We heard that the collaboration of hangiga, musical performance and Japanese dance was so beautiful and visional. We are truly grateful to Ms. Brigitte Perol who organized the exhibition and Ms. Shiori Saito who provided us with her sincere support.
A scene during the exhibition. His work was displayed in the best position...
Gold medal of the Mayor of Saint-Maur's award
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Shiori received the award...
Ms. Perol of the Ateriers d'Art de la Ville de Saint-Maur...
Organizers of ESTAMP'ART 7 ...
Scenes of musical performance...
After ending the exhibition at the Ginza Art Hall
We organized an exhibition to commemorate the release of a new collection of works at a sunlit gallery with a superb view located on the Ginza Corridor Street.
The exhibition was focused on the 12 works exhibited at the exhibition organized by the Société Nationale des Beaux Arts last year. All the visitors were able to look at these works in a comfortable atmosphere in the spacious galley and the new collection was so favorably accepted. A tourist from Europe who happened to visit the gallery was glad to see the English and French captions and bought the collection of works as a souvenir.
Works exhibited at the Carrousel du Louvre
Mr. and Mrs. Sato in Hirosaki came...
Ms. Kaho Aso and Mr. Kanazashi Keita...
After ESTAMP’ART 77 exhibition
It takes about 1.5 hours from Paris by car. Through the forest of Fontainbleau from Paris, the exhibition was held in Souppes-sur-Loing town. The venue was a monastery built in 1181. It was a really beautiful place. Since the theme was the homage to Mr. Kiyoshi Hasegawa, a copperplate engraving artist, many block prints were exhibited including valuable ukiyoe. Tsuzen Nakajima was invited as the only participant from Japan.
The entrance of the venue, monastery.
Opening addresses by related persons. The person with a microphone is a grandson of Mr. Kiyoshi Hasegawa. The person who is standing to his left is Mr. Robin, organizer of the exhibition. Other than those in this photo, Mr. Hamashima, secretary of the Japanese Embassy, the mayor and city council members of Souppes-sur-Loing, diet members and persons from the Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication came.
Atmosphere at the venue
Many people visited the exhibition all the way from Paris which took 1.5 hours. Busy diet members who visited here seriously looked at exhibited prints and were sure to make, not a perfunctory, but a sincere comment. Their attitude gave me a glimpse of the reason why France is referred to as the country of art.
Bougival is located about 20 minutes by express train from Paris. It is where Shiori and her husband who made efforts to organize exhibitions in France live. Placards are displayed at the spots where impressionists drew their paintings. The images at that time still remain at these locations.
This is one of the placards. This landscape is drawn by Alfred Sisley in his painting.
After the exhibition in Aomori Prefecture
This year again, we were in Hirosaki during this season. When we arrived, the cherry blossoms were still in bud, so we thought we would be lucky if we could see a few cherry blossoms. However, at our last day in Hirosaki, the cherry blossoms started to bloom to their full bloom only in 6 hours which was amazingly beautiful! Hirosaki is a castle town, but it also has a lot of Western-style buildings. It is also famous that there are many French restaurants. The Hiroshima family came all the way to Hirosaki from Tokyo to see the exhibition. We heard that they fully enjoyed their stay in Hirosaki. We are looking forward to seeing you in Hirosaki next year!
This is the old headquarters of the Aomori Bank. The admission is free during the Sakura Festival. We can imagine the atmosphere of the bank at that time when the building was used by looking at its massive interior. It is worthwhile visiting.
This is Hyakkokumachi Gallery where we had a third exhibition in Hirosaki. The building was first built as a shop for a kimono dealer. Later on, the
Cafe "Jinbee" is located in the Hyakkokumachi Gallery. It is run by the "Restaurant Yamazaki", a restaurant which is famous for how difficult it is to make reservations. Its curried rice is excellent!
We can see cherry blossoms along the moat of Hirosaki Castle and Iwaki-san Mountain from the window of the gallery. They are still around 10% of its peak. !
We are looking at Iwaki-san Mountain from Hirosaki Castle. It is really a beautiful mountain. Its shape is really like that of a kanji character meaning a mountain.
The mayor of Hirosaki City and the family of the owner of a Japanese pub Chokkura. They took the mayor with them.
We had a serious discussion with the mayor about Hirosaki.
With the Hiroshima family who came all the way from Tokyo.
These are the cherry blossoms along the moat of Hirosaki Castle which reached its peak in 6 hours on the last day of our visit.
After ending the exhibition in Ginza
Thanks to the Silver Prize given by the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, we have had so many visitors. Especially, many alumni of Kumagaya High School who have been maintaining a good relationship after graduation came to see “Aka-iraka”. We are truly grateful to them all for coming to the gallery during their busy schedules.
Atmosphere at the venue
Alumni of Kumagaya High School. Left in the front row: Dr. Ko Sasaki originator of this gathering
Alumni of Kumagaya High School
Report 2011
After ending the Exhibition at Carrousel du Louvre by Société Nationale des Beaux Arts
Tsuzen Nakajima was invited as a noteworthy artist by Société Nationale des Beau Arts, which has a 150-year history and is the only salon supported by the President of France. The venue was Carrousel du Louvre where 700 artists including participants under public participation gathered from all over the world. 12 pieces of his hangiga were displayed on a wall of over 12 meters. He was the first woodblock print artist in its 150-year history which attracted attention. In addition, he was given a Silver Prize from the salon with a long and distinguished history. Awarding a Silver Prize to woodblock prints was said to be a feat because the salon has been focused on oil paintings; his hangiga received an exceptionally high evaluation about all the aspects including techniques of carving, composition and printing. Many people supported us which led to this award. We are deeply grateful to Mr. Kojiro Akagi, Vice President of the Société Nationale des Beaux Arts, François and his wife, Shiori who accepted all the troubles as coordinators, Ms. Koga from Espace Japon and especially all the visitors who came all the way from Japan to Paris.
Scenes during the exhibition
Atmosphere at the venue
By President of La Société Nationale des Beaux Arts, Silver Prize was given. It was the first invitation of a woodblock print artist in its 150-year history. In addition, the Silver Prize was given to a woodblock print artist. This is a commemorative prize for "hangiga" which is now recognized in the world.
Commemorative photo after the award ceremony. This is Mr. Warr who triggered the organization of an exhibition in Paris three years ago. He has been our good customer since the exhibition in London in 2001 (right). Mr. Akaki, Honorary Vice President, who provided us with his valuable efforts for the invitation to the salon (left).
This is Ms. Séverac who is a member of La Société Nationale des Beaux Arts and who highly praised hangiga of Tsuzen Nakajima. In front of "Hatsushimo (First Frost)" which is her favorite.
In front of Ms. Séverac's work.
François and his wife, Shiori supported us in such an earnest manner which cannot be expressed in words. Ms. Fujino, a kirie artist
In front of kirie work by Ms. Fujino. Ms. Fujino is an old friend of Ms. Shori Saito. Her swinging conversation with outspoken comments made us so pleasant during the exhibition. She is so nice and we are looking forward to a long-term relationship from now on.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiroshima who came all the way from Tokyo and their friend, Ms. Fuji.
All the members of the Iyoda family who came all the way with a grandson, Yuta.
Our old friends Ms. Fukushima and Ms. Shiba. Unfortunately, we were not able to see Ms. Hijikata who also is our old friend and came with her friend at the venue of the exhibition.
Ms. Hasegawa, master and representative of Mizuguki-kai, invitor group for this exhibition.
Scene of the awarding ceremony
With Ms. Hasegawa who was exceptionally glad about his being awarded a prize.
After ending the exhibition at Omotesando Hills Gallery80
This was Tsuzen’s first one-man exhibition at this gallery under our friend’s introduction. Many visitors came to this light-filled gallery located along Omotesando with a casual atmosphere which is different from galleries in Ginza. Mr. Amamiya, owner of the gallery, provided us with good support which led to a pleasant week. We are truly grateful to him also for his introducing Nakajima’s works to the people in various fields.
Gallery 80
With owner, Mr. Amemiya (left)
Ms. Tawatari, introducer (middle in the second row) and her friends
After ending the exhibition in Loire
This exhibition was held at the birthplace of Francois, husband of Ms. Shiori Saito. The exhibition project was designed by his father. We owe the family of Ms. Saito so much which cannot be expressed in words. On this occasion, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to them. The works of Tsuzen Nakajima created a great sensation among visitors of the exhibition in Loire which resulted in large coverage in the article about the exhibition.
You participated in the exhibition held in Villaines-la-Juhel for three days from May 27 – 29 with three works. We received a lot of inquiries from visitors which were dealt with by Ms. Shiori Saito.
One of the visitors, Ms. Nadia Fukao, a Japanese translator living in Mans and who works in Paris told us that she was so surprised and impressed to find that she was able to see works by such a great artist in Villaines-la-Juhel.
With my deepest respect and gratitude, and wishing for our long-lasting relationship.
Sincerely yours,
Guy SOUTIF, President of the Tourist Bureau of Villaines-la-Juhel
The lady in the left is Ms. Shiori Saito. She really is a wonderful lady!
This is Francois's father.
All the visitors were so ardently looking at his works
We will have a one-man exhibition in autumn in Omotesando Hills after several years’ interval. Our encounter with Mr. Amamiya, the owner of Gallery 80, seems to be by fate. The relationship was made through our friend, Tawatari-san. The first appointment we made with him was on March 11. The confusion on the day is still fresh in our memories. We are really glad that we can organize this one-man exhibition in September. We are going to show 40 works including the ones to be exhibited in the Louvre Museum with an attractive display. Please wait for it with anticipation!
After ending the exhibition in Ginza
We had many guests this year, too. As the name indicated, the exhibition of new artworks was full of new ones. Each of them was unique in terms of interesting compositions, peculiar printing techniques using many colors or delicate lines. Actually, passion for creation will never decline. We are happy that all of visitors really seemed to enjoy the exhibition.
Atmosphere at the venue
Mr. Uozu and his friends
Akiko, Kairi and Kyoko, mother of Akiko who came all the way from Shanghai.
With Dr. Sasaki of Sasaki Dental Clinic.
Kazuha, a ballet dancer of Tani Momoko Ballet Company and Ms. Hihara, a budding ballet choreographer.
After ending the exhibition in Hirosaki
A one-man exhibition after the terrible disaster. The impact on the Tohoku region is the suffering for all of us in Japan. In such a situation, cherry blossoms in Hirosaki were so cheerfully beautiful. The unusually late blossoming does not seem to be just a coincidence. We were keenly aware of enjoyment of life by looking at cherry trees which always bloom so beautifully.
Cherry blossoms in Hirosaki were so gorgeous at only around 70% of their peak.
Iwaki-san mountain covered with clouds which is a rare scene.
Major players of Setagaya Tamagawa Hojinkai visit Hirosaki for sightseeing. They fully enjoyed themselves and returned to Tokyo.
They said they became big fans of Hirosaki!
Little foreign visitors in kimono. So cute!
Report 2010
After ending the exhibition in Paris
This time, exhibitions were held at three locations from September to November. For Espas Japon by OVNI, a superb exhibition was realized thanks to sincere efforts by Ms. Shiori Saito who produced the entire project and Ms. Ritsuko Koga of Espas Japon. Many guests participated in the opening party and we received offers from the Netherlands and Germany. This was Tsuzen Nakajima’s second exhibition in Dammarie-lès-lys. It was unusual because its concept is not to organize more than one exhibition for the same artist. Therefore, this was a group exhibition under the theme, wood block prints of the world. However, its poster which entirely consisted of “Nishiki” by Tsuzen Nakajima conveyed the passions of Ms. Moreau who was in charge. In Laudun City in November, he participated in an art exhibition under the theme “Japan”. The exhibition had more than 3000 visitors each and every day. There was a competition but his works were exhibited as works of a guest artist. He seems to get many fans!
With Mr. and Mrs. Miura of Miura Shuzo
and Dr. Sasaki, a private practice dentist.
June 20. Mr. Miura of Miura Shuzo, a brewer of Japanese sake, who has always visited and supported exhibitions in Hirosaki, organized a tasting event at a wine specialty shop “Party” in Ebisu, Tokyo. More and more people are getting fascinated by superb sake brewed in Hirosaki.
With Mr. and Mrs. Miura of Miura Shuzo and Dr. Sasaki, a private practice dentist
April – After ending the exhibition in Hirosaki
This as the seventh exhibition in Hirosaki. We have had many visitors every year which always makes us look forward to visiting there once a year. This year, cherry trees were late in blooming and they were at their full bloom during the Golden Week. Cherry trees with abundant tightly closed buds have a different taste. This year, we had a one-man exhibition for the first time at “Wanicome”, a local center established by Owani Town which is located in a suburban area of Hirosaki. We heard that the exhibition had more than 1000 visitors a day. This is all thanks to Mr. Yasunori Soma who has been extending his support for years and efforts by all related persons. We are truly grateful to them all.
Iwaki-san mountain which is also called Tsugaru Fuji. We cannot help shouting in exclamation with its magnificent appearance.
It surely deserves to be referred to as Mt. Fuji in the Tsugaru region.
The cherry trees in Hirosaki have very gorgeous bunches.
When you see them with buds, you will know that they have a large number of buds.
Cherry trees seen from Ootemon gate. When they are in full bloom, they have a real picturesque beauty. Hope you can imagine how they will be!
A piece of cherry flower comes from a trunk of a cherry tree. It is in full bloom, welcoming us!
We heard the nice and stable sound of Tsugaru-jamisen. These players were young but had superior techniques. After talking with them, we knew that their master was Mr. Chisato Yamada. Since Mr. Nakajima supported his overseas performance, this led us to feel a strange coincidence.
Dr. Sasaki, dentist and a friend of Mr. Nakajima's and his high school friends came to see the exhibition in Hirosaki. All of them already retired after outstanding careers in their business fields. Regardless of the image from their careers, they were so humorous and amusing! Ladies in the middle are beauties from Hirosaki who visited the exhibition. They were special guests for this commemorative photo!
This exhibition, again, was covered with a large space on the Mutsu Shimpo newspaper. A shot with the reporter who wrote the article.
Mr. and Mrs. Mikami, owners of the Japanese restaurant "Masa." They always entertain us with their delicious and creative cuisines.
All of the cuisines and drinks served at their restaurant are so good and always amuse us with a fresh surprise.
Mr. Koji Nakamura and his family. His two daughters have grown up every year, and now they and their mother look like sisters. We are looking forward to seeing them fine again in the next year. We are truly grateful to them for their continuous kind support of our exhibitions.
This is Chokkura! After three years, finally we can introduce them with photos. A drinking place where only "Houhai", a superb sake, is served. There is a comfortable space, good sake and food as we expected. Beautifully organized cupboards look like a piece of art. If it is in Tokyo, we must be there every night! This is Mr. and Mrs. Okusaki, owners of Chokkura.
In Chokkura with Mr. and Mrs. Okusaki and Mr. Itagaki, President of "Kikufuji", an established restaurant of local cuisines.
February – After ending the exhibition in Ginza (Seigetsudo Gallery)
This one was the sixth one-man exhibition at Seigetsudo Gallery in Ginza. Many of Mr. Nakajima’s new works created this year were in a large size; many visitors shouted in exclamation by looking at a new work with an unexpected taste named “Kome (rice)” whose motif was literally rice. Three one-man exhibitions are being planned in France this year. We are sure that this one will give a strong impression to all visitors. We would like to thank all the people who came to the exhibition during their busy schedule.
Keitaro with his mother Harue who is a doll creator and papa.
Scene of site 1
Scene of site 2
New work "Fuji Hakuhou (Snowy Mr. Fuji)"
Friends of Mr. Nakajima, Yuko, Chie and Toyoko automatically laughed with his humorous talk.
With Ms. Rui Watanabe, finalist of Miss Universe in 2008.
Princess in Kanazawa, Yukie with her mother Yukie.
Kidou with his mother Aiko and his papa.
Yuta with his mother Akiko.
Ryo with his mother Kyoko and grandma Emi.
Report 2009
November – After ending exhibition in Shimonoseki (Gallery Bonten)
This exhibition was a long one which lasted from November 14 to December 24.
We would truly appreciate kind hospitality just like we had in March 2008.
We also had new visitors who always give us fresh impressions.
We will do our best so we can make a favorable report when we will see you again with a hope to see you all soon!
Scene of site
Various thoughtful dishes. Natural "fuku" fish from Shimonoseki was served.
Scene of site
With Ms. Hitomi Hirao of "Tenfuku Hirakoshi"
Hangiga has been donated to the University of London to commemorate completion of its new auditorium.
To commemorate the completion, the Tomonkai, the alumni association of Waseda University, donated Tsuzen Nakajima’s hangiga, “Shidarezakura”.
(Photo by Kenzo Kusakabe, “Eikoku Tomonkai (Waseda alumni association in England)
Royal Holloway, University of London.
Donated hangiga "Shidarezakura"
Report 2008
After ending the Exhibition in the Château des Bouillants organized by Dammarie-lès-lys in October
The invitation to have a one-man exhibition in Dammarie-lès-lys was the first one for a Japanese artist. It is a beautiful town which is adjacent to Fontainebleau. There were numerous posters on the exhibition in the city which was so impressive and inspiring. There were many visitors everyday and we had a gross audience exceeding 1000 persons. We heard that it was a record-setting issue. Lectures on “Hangiga” were held during the period of the exhibition; it was a truly exciting exhibition which led us to feel that it was an exchange between Japan and France in the true sense. Ms. Melanie Moreau who was in charge of this exhibition exerted her utmost effort. On this occasion, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to her.
Front view of the exhibition venue, the Château des Bouillants
Little break in a park. Posters of the exhibition were presented all over the city.
Scene in the venue 1
Scene in the venue 2
Scene in the venue 3
Scene in the venue 4
Looking at Fontainebleau from the Château
With Catherine, Manager of the Cultural Department of Dammarie-lès-lys, Frank, Director of the Château, Ms. Yukiko Yoshida, interpreter and Ms. Moreau.
With a teacher of an adult class.
Lecture: At a classroom in an elementary school.
Lecture: A class for the youth with enthusiastic students.
A youth group which will soon leave school. Before independence as an adult.
Sitting in a circle and having an exciting discussion.
A female teacher with strong leadership.
We would like to go to Japan!!
With children.
Seeing off children going home.
A meeting with adult citizens in the evening.
Enthusiastic adult citizen. Some of them understood Japanese.
After ending the exhibition in Paris (CENTRE CULTUREL FRANCO?JAPONAIS) in June
Many people assisted us for the organization of the exhibition in Paris.
We will have another report about the exhibition in Dammrie-les-lys, a suburb of Paris.
We are looking forward to seeing how the appeal of Nakajima’s works will be drawn in the atmosphere of the old chateau.
Venue of the one-man exhibition, Centre Culturel Franco-Japonais in Paris
Xavier checking his translation which is evaluated as perfect (in front of a pillar)
With Ms. Shiori Saito who is in charge of the Centre Culturel Franco-Japonais in Paris. She gave us every possible support. It was one of the best encounters for us.
With Moe-san, a daughter of our friend who assisted us during the visit, who is studying in France.
At the Place de la Concorde.
March – After ending the exhibition in Shimonoseki
After a 3-year interval, we met many old friends and many new friends.
We are looking forward to seeing you again.
With Ms. Hitomi Hirao of "Tenfuku Hirakoshi", Mr. Moriwaki and Ms. Sato
Report 2007
Monthly magazine “Voice”
His works have been, and will be used for the covers of the monthly magazine “Voice” 2006 issues which are published by PHP and sold on the 10th.
After ending the Exhibition at the Furusato Bijutsukan Museum, Asahi Town, Toyama Prefecture
Mr. Akio Uozu of the Museum gave us considerable support for the realization of this exhibition. On this occasion, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to him.
Appearance of the Furusato Bijutsukan
A tape cutting ceremony with the mayor of Uozu Town