
Akemi Matsunae (b. 1956 Tokyo, Japan; lives and works in Tokyo, Japan), Zodiac Girl [Seiza no Shojo] (detail), 1989, cover illustration for Bouquet (September 1989, Shueisha, Tokyo), giclée print made from original drawing (c) Akemi Matsunae
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Alphonse Mucha (b. 1860 Ivancice, Czechia; d. 1939 Prague, Czechia), The Arts: Dance (detail), 1898, color lithograph. (c) Mucha Trust 2022
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Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line reappraises the work of Art Nouveau pioneer Alphonse Mucha (b. 1860, Ivančice, Moravia, Austrian Empire; d. 1939, Prague, Czechoslovakia) and explores his impact on graphic art since the 1960s. This exhibition provides an opportunity to survey the development of Mucha’s style, and to explore how his art was rediscovered by later generations of artists. Mucha was a key influence on Psychedelic Art of the 1960s–70s, as well as on a wide range of visual culture from the late 20th century to today, exemplified by American comics, Japanese manga, and street murals.
This exhibition is organized by the Mucha Foundation.