Exhibition to feature artworks under black light

Jan 21, 2019

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An exhibition called “Invisible Light on a Cherry Blossom Blizzard” will be held at Shibuya Tokyu Bunkamura Wall Gallery from Wednesday, February 20, to Tuesday, February 26. Students of Professor Keiichi Tanaka, in the Visual Arts program of J. F. Oberlin University’s College of Performing and Visual Arts, used pieces of plastic bottles to imitate flower petals, which they painted with fluorescent paint and illuminated with ultraviolet light to create the appearance of cherry blossoms. Japanese-style paintings from Professor Izumi Fujisaki’s Japanese painting class, done with fluorescent paint, will also be on display.

Come to the exhibition and get a taste of spring in the middle of winter!

Time and date Wednesday, February 20, to Tuesday, February 26; 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Place Shibuya Tokyu Bunkamura Wall Gallery
2-24-1 Dohgenzaka
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8507
(near Shibuya Station)
Admission Free

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