
Opens 14 November
The Floating World
Japanese woodblock prints and the art of the passing moment — water, weather, and Mount Fuji seen thirty-six ways.
Three to four exhibitions a year, each hung for one room and one argument — then taken down and let go.
A single room of landscapes that refuse to sit still — wind, weather, and a horizon that keeps moving. Hung against the dark so the light in the paint does the work.

Japanese woodblock prints and the art of the passing moment — water, weather, and Mount Fuji seen thirty-six ways.

Still lifes and small rooms — Cézanne and the long argument between an apple, a cloth, and the light.
Each show hangs for one season only. When it comes down, it comes down for good.
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