Marubeni Gallery
The Marubeni Gallery (丸紅ギャラリー) is a public art museum located on the third floor of the Marubeni Corporation's Tokyo head office in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Marubeni Gallery opened in November 2021, and exhibits a wide range of works from the company's collection, including Japanese textiles, historical garments, and both Japanese and Western paintings.[1] The Marubeni collection includes 435 textiles, of which 66 are Noh costumes.[2]
Publications
The Marubeni Gallery regularly publishes books about its special exhibitions, including the following:
- Kimono Masterpieces with Yuzen Dyeing in the Marubeni collection (2025)
- Botticelli: La Bella Simonetta (2025)
- Kosode reproduced from a fabric fragment with an ink inscription: “Order Received from Fushimi-dono” (2024)
- Yawatagaki Mutsuko’s Quilt Art: The Metamorphosis of Antique Fabrics (2024)
- Beauty in Formality: Exploring the Marubeni Collection’s Noh Robes (2024)
- The Tale of Genji: The Beauty of a Court Lady’s Attire, Reborn (2023)
- Textile Designs and the Akane-kai: Spinning the Passion of the Past into the Present (2023)
- Pursuing and Passing Down the Beauty: Kimono of the Marubeni collection (2022)
- The Echoes of Modern Art between Japan and France (2021)
References
- ↑ "About us". Marubeni Gallery. Retrieved 29 May 2025.
- ↑ Beauty in Formality: Exploring the Marubeni Collection's Noh Robes. Marubeni. 2024. Search this book on
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