Blown Glass: Enchanting Forms, Miraculous Skills - Suntory Museum of Art
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Glassblowing is a technique that involves shaping vessels by blowing air into molten glass, causing it to expand like a balloon. The glassblower skillfully works with the hot glass, gauging its temperature and condition, to create unique pieces that take advantage of the material's properties. This exhibition explores the methods employed by glassblowers to create distinctive glass works and showcases both ancient and modern examples from various cultures.
Additionally, the exhibition highlights collaborative research between contemporary glass artists and researchers, delving into the techniques used by unknown glassblowers of the past. Visitors are invited to appreciate the artworks from the perspective of their creators and rediscover the fascination of blown glass.
Useful information
Exhibition Period: April 22 to June 25, 2023
Photography is allowed only for works marked with "PHOTO OK."
Exhibition hours: 10:00-18:00 (Friday and Saturday: 10:00-20:00)
Extended hours on May 2 to May 4: Open until 20:00
Last admission: 30 minutes before closing
Closed on Tuesdays
Extended hours on May 2: Open until 20:00
Early closing on June 20: Open until 18:00
Admission fees:
Adult: General ¥1,500 / Advance ¥1,300
University and High School Students: General ¥1,000 / Advance ¥800
Elementary, junior high school students, and under: Free
Admission fee waived for disabled individuals and caregivers with a disability certificate
Advance tickets available on the website from February 8 to April 21
Discount of 100 yen available for visitors presenting a ticket to a thematic exhibition at the National Art Center, Tokyo, Mori Art Museum, or 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT (only one discount per person)
Audio guide available for ¥600, including an English option
Organized by: Suntory Museum of Art, The Yomiuri Shimbun Company
Sponsored by: Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd., Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co., Ltd., Suntory Holdings Limited