
Commissariat général : Sylvie Buisson, historienne dʼart et expert international de Léonard Foujita.
Production et organisation de l’exposition : Brain-Trust Inc., Tokyo – avec le concours de Momoe Suga. Catalogue sous la direction de Sylvie Buisson, avec Casimir Buisson, historien d’art et expert de Léonard Foujita, et Midori Yanai, historienne d’art et ancienne conservatrice du Meguro Museum, à Tokyo pour la partie dédiée aux amis peintres japonais de Foujita ayant vécu à Paris proches de lui.
Cinq lieux d’expositions :
Paramita Museum Okada Cultural Foundation, à Mie 1er fév. – 30 mars 2025
Sompo Museum of Art , à Tokyo12 avril – 22 juin 2025
Koiso Memorial of Art, à Kobe 29 juin – 19 sept. 2025
Kagoshima City Museum of Art, à Kagoshima 3 octobre – 9 novembre 2025
Fukuyama Museum of Art, à Hiroshima 24 janvier – 29 Mars 2026


Introduction de l’exposition sur le site du Sompo Museum, à Tokyo :
This exhibition introduces the works of Foujita Tsuguharu (Léonard Foujita, 1886–1968) through seven perspectives (passions). Under the supervision of Ms. Sylvie Buisson, who is known as the foremost researcher of Foujita, his works have been interpreted into seven passions, namely “Lui-même (self-expression)”, “Le Ciel (scenery)”,
“L’Avant-garde (avant-garde)”, “L’Est et l’ouest (east and west)”, “La Femme (women)”, “Les Enfants (children)”, and “Les Anges et le paradis (angels and heaven)”. Furthermore, there is also a secondary exhibition of works by nine Japanese artists with a deep connection to Foujita, such as Togo Seiji, Kawashima Riichiro, and Ebihara Kinosuke, giving further insight into the role played by Foujita in his time. This exhibition contains about 150 works, such as oil paintings, woodblock prints, and materials, gathered from within and outside of Japan including from private collections.


*Please check the list of works here.

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