Naha City
What is before Ikusa in the Okinawa post-war 80th year project “Before the Battle (The Modern Age of Okinawan Culture)”?
- Art / Exhibition
- Real-life event
Schedule
Venue
Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum 〒900-0006 3-1-1 Omoromachi, Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture
Charge
400 yen for the General-admission public
University and high school students: 200 yen
100 yen for elementary and middle school students outside the prefecture (Free for Preschool children)
Free for elementary and middle school students in the prefecture (Free for Preschool children)
Contents
What is in front of Ixa?
Now that the term “new pre-war” is being talked about, how much do we know about “the path that once led to war”? We will review the relationship between culture and war through art, crafts, and media from the “succession” where Ryukyu country became Okinawa Prefecture to the Pacific War.
Chapter 1 (1872-) Succession and succession (warping, warping)
How did the work and expression of the painters who served the Ryukyu Kingdom change in the system and society that changed drastically with the establishment of Okinawa Prefecture in 1879? We will also pay attention to new media such as newspapers and magazines.
Chapter 2 (1905-) back and forth (see me)
It traces the development of diverse cultures from the spread of art activities, exhibitions, and exchanges born in the midst of modernization progressing through wars.
Chapter 3 (1937-) To Ikusa to Ikusa
Decipher the rise of tourism and expression since the 1930s and wartime expressions that changed against the backdrop of the Sino-Japanese War and the National Mobilization Law from works and testimonies.