Guimet National Museum of Asian Arts, Photographic collections “Theater of Love”

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Guimet National Museum of Asian Arts, Photographic collections, Yamamoto, Wedding ceremony, 1870’s © MNAAG.

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Each year, the Musée Guimet, France’s national museum of Asian art, brings a highly-acclaimed selection of vintage images from its photographic collection to Kyoto. This year’s photos feature nineteenth and early twentieth century images of Japanese weddings and geiko courtesans.
The largest museum outside of Asia dedicated to oriental art, the Musée Guimet was founded in Lyon in 1879 by chemical industrialist Emile Guimet to house works he collected on his travels in Japan, China and India. In 1885, the museum moved to Paris, and in 1928 it became a national trust. Materials from French archeological expeditions and oriental artworks from the Louvre were then added, bringing the total collection to some 45,000 sculptures, paintings and decorative items.
Albumen prints, hand-tinted images and other photographic works relating to Japan alone number over 10,000 images, including late Edo–early Meiji era photos taken by Felice Beato as well as works by such Japanese pioneers as Kusakabe Kimbei and Ogawa Kazumasa. One must-see in this year’s exhibit is a sumptuous maki-e lacquer album of “Yokohama photos” of scenery and “exotica” overpainted in nihonga pigments, representing a unique bridging of then-revolutionary Western technology and traditional Japanese craft.

* This exhibition is part of the Kyotographie International Photography Festival.

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from 4月 15, 2017 at 10:00 to 5月 14, 2017 at 17:00
Closed on Apr.24 (Mon).

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