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TAKIGUCHI Shuzo: Writing and Drawing
June 23 [Tue] - October 4 [Sun], 2026

About this exhibition
The Ishibashi Foundation owns 163 works of art (including collaborations with others) by Takiguchi Shuzo (1903-79), an exemplary poet of the Showa period and an art critic.
Takiguchi began working seriously on creating two- and three-dimensional works in the 1960s. They can be positioned as following his composing poems strongly influenced by Surrealism, from the 1920s on, and his subsequent practice of critiquing contemporary Japanese and French art. This exhibition considers his entire range of activities, including art criticism, poetry, and supervising exhibitions, to explore the intentions behind his works and their character. The 130 works in this exhibition also include work by artists connected to Takiguchi: Paul Klee, Joan Miró, and Joseph Cornell from overseas and Fukushima Hideko, Yamaguchi Katsuhiro, and Kusama Yayoi from Japan, among others.
Takiguchi began working seriously on creating two- and three-dimensional works in the 1960s. They can be positioned as following his composing poems strongly influenced by Surrealism, from the 1920s on, and his subsequent practice of critiquing contemporary Japanese and French art. This exhibition considers his entire range of activities, including art criticism, poetry, and supervising exhibitions, to explore the intentions behind his works and their character. The 130 works in this exhibition also include work by artists connected to Takiguchi: Paul Klee, Joan Miró, and Joseph Cornell from overseas and Fukushima Hideko, Yamaguchi Katsuhiro, and Kusama Yayoi from Japan, among others.
Exhibition overview
Exhibition title
- TAKIGUCHI Shuzo: Writing and Drawing
Exhibition period
- June 23 [Tue] - October 4 [Sun], 2026
Opening hours
- 10:00–18:00 (until 20:00 on Fridays) *Last entry 30 minutes before closing.
Closed
- Mondays (except July 20, September 21), July 21, September 24
Organizer
- Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation
Venue
- 5, 4F Galleries
Concurrent Exhibitions
- Ettore Sottsass: Design begins where magic begins
Ticket prices (incl. tax)
| On-line ticket | In-Person ticket (purchase at museum) | |
|---|---|---|
| General | 1,200 yen | 1,500 yen |
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University college high school students |
Free entry Advance booking required
Please present their student ID upon entry. | |
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Disabled visitors (plus one accompanying assistant) |
Free entry Advance booking not required
Please present disabled person’s handbook upon entry. | |
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Children through junior high school | Free entry Advance booking not required | |
*Online tickets must be purchased up to 10 minutes before the end of each time slot.
*Booking is not accepted when a time slot is full.
*In-Person ticket may be purchased at the museum, if the time slot is not full.
*This admission fee gives the visitor access to the concurrent exhibitions.
*Booking is not accepted when a time slot is full.
*In-Person ticket may be purchased at the museum, if the time slot is not full.
*This admission fee gives the visitor access to the concurrent exhibitions.
Art works

ANZAI Shigeo, Takiguchi Shuzo, Jiyugaoka Gallery, Tokyo, January 1978, 1978/early 1980s, Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation © Estate of Shigeo Anzaï

TAKIGUCHI Shuzo, Work, 1966, Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation