Yoshio Taniguchi: Nine Museums
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
New York, New York
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Yoshio Taniguchi: Nine Museums Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) New York, New York |
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November 20, 2004 through January 31, 2005
The exhibition addresses four integral themes in Taniguchi’s work: materials, proportion, natural light, and movement. ![]() Photo: © Toshiharu Kitajima Shiseido Art Museum Kakegawa, Shizuoka Prefecture Completed: 1978 In his native country he has distinguished himself as a rare talent of sublimely beautiful architectural spaces, ideal for the display of works of art. This exhibition presents nine of Taniguchi's museum designs central to understanding his approach to architecture. Beginning with his first independent museum, the 1978 Shiseido Museum of Art, and ending with his Centennial Hall, which will be part of the Kyoto National Museum upon its completion in 2007. Each building is distinctly modern and characterized by pure geometries, rich materials, and artful construction. ![]() Photo:© Toru Waki Ken Domon Museum of Photography Sakata, Yamagata Prefecture Completed: 1983 ![]() Photo: © Toshiharu Kitajima Higashiyama Kaii Gallery Nagano Prefectural Shinano Art Museum Nagano, Nagano Prefecture Completed: 1989 ![]() Photo: © Shinkenchiku-sha Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art Marugame, Kagawa Prefecture Completed: 1991 ![]() Photo: © Toshiharu Kitajima Toyota Municipal Museum of Art Toyota, Aichi Prefecture Completed: 1995 ![]() Photo: © Toshiharu Kitajima The Gallery of Horyuji Treasures Tokyo National Museum Ueno, Tokyo Completed: 1999 ![]() Computer image © Taniguchi and Associates/Masanori Kasahara Higashiyama Kaii Museum Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture Design: 2002 Projected completion: fall 2004 ![]() Computer image courtesy MoMA The Museum of Modern Art New York, New York ![]() Computer image © Taniguchi and Associates/Masanori Kasahara Centennial Hall, Kyoto National Museum Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture Design: 1998-2000 Projected completion: 2006 Organized by Terence Riley, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) November 22, 2004 |
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