May 13-July 12
The admiration of forests, a love of nature and the artistic manipulation of the color green are three perspectives that the Menard Art Museum recommends visitors consider when viewing this exhibition. Using the broad theme of the color green, the museum brings together a variety of styles and genres of works, from different periods and countries, for a show designed to offer a pictorial hiking experience.
The range is vast, from the Western works of Rene Magritte and Paul Delvaux to ukiyo-e paintings by Taikan Yokoyama and Shoen Uemura. This is also the museum's first public showing of the "Forest Path," a painting by German expressionist Emil Nolde.
Menard Art Museum; 5-250 Komaki, Aichi. Komaki Stn. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. ¥900. Closed Mon. 0568-75-5787; museum.menard.co.jp
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