TOMIHIRO
HOSHINO MUSEUM
Like many
small , isolated Japanese villages,
the community of Azuma-Mura in the
mountains of Gunma prefecture decided
that certain government credits would be
well spent on a new museum .
The organized a competition for a 3000
square-meter facility to be dedicated to
the work of a locally tamous painter,
Tomihiro Hoshino Severely injured in a 1972 gymnastics accident, the artist
began painting with pencil or brush held in his mouth . He calls his work (shi-ga)
watercolors of flowers and poetry. As the architect puts it, ( his poetic
images are an expression of his search for the essence of life , its simplicity
and gentleness as reflected in the form of flowers). Of some 300 works painted
by Tomihiro Hoshino in the past 30 years. 120 are to be exhibited in this
museum at any one time. Offices, a gift shop, café, temporary exhibition space
and a learning center were also part of the program requirements. As Neil
Denari has written, ( the scheme has a formal relation to the artist’s brush
and to the flower itself, but more importantly it articulates the Tomihiro
galleries as pathways intended to generate a feeling of movement, of a search
for essences. The entrance area is located 1.5 meters below grade with a winter
garden level at 3 meters below grade. The galleries float above this level. (
There were 1250 entries in this open international competition for which Toyo
lto chaired a jury that included Kengo Kuma. Rikken Yamamoto and Wiel Arets.
Neil Denari was in the final 60 but did not win the competiton.
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