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We always do some sort of museum trip to kick off our school year. Usually this happens on the day after Labor Day, which, I think, is when school should start. This year is a bit different. A homeschool mom arranged a group price to see the exhibit that's in the area which had an original print of The Great Wave, so I jumped at the chance. Today was our day to go see it. Because we were with a group, we also had one of the museum directors give us an introduction to what we were going to see.
The actual name of the exhibit is Hokusai and Ukiyo-e: The Floating World at the Mcininch Art Center at the Collage of DuPage. This was a very well done exhibit. The first gallery has the history of the artist and the art form, another gallery had a lot of various prints and other Japanese art. This was where The Great Wave is exhibited. There was a street scene recreating early 1800's Edo (Tokyo) that you could walk through. A third gallery held an immersive manga exhibit because Hokusai is thought to be the grandfather of manga, and finally there was an art center for younger children where they could color Japanese designs and do origami. Y., who has been learning Japanese for the past six years was in heaven. I imagine that there will be a lot of discussion about the exhibit with her tutor next week. If you have a chance to go, I highly recommend it.
Some pictures from the afternoon.
The entrance. Parking is super easy, by the way.
The street scene:
R. in the manga area.
There it is, The Great Wave.
I also really, really liked these three wood block print tryptics. There were made by Utagawa Hirishiga.
A closer look at the winter one.
And my museum going crew.
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