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–– What You Can Expect ––
Experience the immersive world of "Alphonse Mucha," the renowned Art Nouveau painter and designer, in this captivating exhibition. Known as the "magician of lines" for his intricate use of curves and geometric patterns, Mucha's works come alive through a high-definition projector in a visually stunning setting. Beautiful women drawn by Mucha grace the projection space, embodying the goddesses of the Art Nouveau period with a modern touch. The venue also hosts approximately 150 original works, creating a hybrid exhibition that seamlessly integrates real and digital pieces, allowing visitors to "experience paintings with their whole body." Don't miss this dynamic encounter with Mucha's artistic legacy.
–– About The Projection Space ––
The exhibition's centerpiece, the projection space, is divided into two halves. The first half showcases the glamorous and dynamic works from Mucha's Paris period, a pivotal phase in his life. The second half highlights pieces reflecting Mucha's love for his native country and a penchant for grand storytelling. Popular masterpieces such as "Gismonda," Monaco-Monte Carlo, JOB, and Reverie will be vividly visualized. The world of Mucha's art comes to life in a 3-meter-high, 70-square-meter space, providing a truly immersive experience.
–– About The Artworks ––
The exhibition will showcase approximately 150 original works across four chapters in collaboration with the OGATA Collection, renowned for possessing one of the world's largest collections of Mucha's art. Chapter 1, themed "The Goddess of Beauty," will feature portraits like Gismonda, portraying the renowned actress Sarah Bernhardt, alongside other captivating female figures. Chapter 2 will exhibit commercial posters, printed materials, and calendars under the theme of the "Colorfulness of people's lives." Chapter 3, titled "Beauty of Style," explores motifs of women and plants, representing flowing beauty. In Chapter 4, works expressing Mucha's pride and dignity for his homeland will be on display. The exhibition emphasizes Mucha's portrayal of women, highlighting their evolving prominence as goddesses with the changing times.
–– Important Information ––
- Period: December 9, 2023 (Saturday) - January 28, 2024 (Sunday)
- Closed: January 1, 2024 (Monday)
- Business Hours:
- Weekdays: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
- Note: January 2nd (Tuesday) and 3rd (Wednesday), 2024, will be considered holidays - Venue: Grand Front Osaka North Building Knowledge Capital Event Lab (Grand Front Osaka Knowledge Capital B1, 3-1 Ofuka-cho, Kita-ku, Osaka)