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Marc Chagall ― Love and Longing Expressed Through Diverse Techniques

Thumbnail:Marc Chagall, “Mother and Child,” 1953, paper, gouache, pastel, and ink

Exhibition:Marc Chagall ― Love and Longing Expressed Through Diverse Techniques

Organizing:Galerie Tamenaga OSAKA

Venue:Hotel New Otani Osaka Lobby floor, Galerie Tamenaga Osaka

Nearest Station:JR Osaka Loop Line “Ōsakajōkōen” Station, Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line “Osaka Business Park” Station, “Kyobashi” Station

Date:2026-03-07(Sat)〜2026-04-05(Sun)

Opening time:10:00~19:00

Open daily during the event, Free admission

Contact Information:TEL 06-6949-3434

URL:https://www.tamenaga.com/en/exhibition/7339/

More Information:Galerie Tamenaga Osaka is pleased to present an exhibition of works by the 20th-century master Marc Chagall, titled “Marc Chagall — Love and Nostalgia Woven Through a Diversity of Techniques”, on view from March 7 (Sat) to April 5 (Sun), 2026.

 Chagall’s works depict love—encompassing both the joys and sorrows of life—within a fantastical world where dreams and reality intertwine. Recurring motifs include lovers floating through the sky, scenes from his native homeland, Jewish traditions, animals, and musicians. In order to express his unique worldview, Chagall experimented with a wide variety of materials throughout his life. Making full use of the characteristics of diverse supports such as canvas, paper, and board, he skillfully combined oil, watercolor, gouache, ink, sumi, and pastel. Often referred to as a “magician of color,” Chagall is widely known for his richly colored imagery; however, he also produced a significant number of monochrome works. Influenced by Japonisme, which emerged in late 19th-century Paris through the introduction of ukiyo-e, he created works on Japanese paper that make use of subtle gradations of ink, as well as monochrome book illustrations and prints.

The dreamlike imagery and poetic expression found in Chagall’s art continue to captivate audiences around the world to this day.

This exhibition brings together approximately 25 works that explore Chagall’s recurring themes of mysticism, dreams, longing, hope, and compassion.

We sincerely hope you will take this opportunity to experience and enjoy this exceptional exhibition.