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MORI ART CONSERVATION
 
Naoyoshi MORI
(Conservator / Restaurateur de peintures / Restaurateur de l'exposition)

Studies
1982 Studied aesthetics and art history at the Graduate school of Seijo University(Tokyo).
1986 Completed the above study.
1986 Studied Theory of Conservation at Université Libre Bruxelles
1987 Studied Conservation and Restoration at Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Visuels de la Cambre(Brussels).
1993 Completed the above study.

Conservation of exhibitions
Appointed to the conservator for exhibitions :
1994 “Paris en 1874:L année de L’impressionnisme”
(National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo)
*The details from 1995 to 2006 are omitted for convenience’s sake
2010 “Renoir Tradition and Innovation ” (The National Art Center,Tokyo)
2011 “Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the National Gallery of Art”
(The National Art Center, Tokyo)
“Goya:Luces y Sombras.Obras Maestras del Museo del Prad”(National Museum of Western Art,Tokyo)
2012 “Hubert Robert Les jardins des Temps” (National Museum of Western Art,Tokyo)
“CEZANNE Paris-Provence” (The National Art Center, Tokyo)
2013 “El Greco” (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum)
“Alphonse Musha :An Insight into the Artist”(Mori Arts Center Gallery)
“Turner from the Tate “The Making of a Master” (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum)
2014 “ARCADIA BY THE SHORE-The Mythic World of Puvis De Chavannes”
(The Bunkamura Museum of Art)
“Retrospective Balthus”(Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum)
2015 “Musée du Louvre.Peinture de genre,Scènes de la vie quotidienne”
(The National Art Center,Tokyo)
“Musée Marmottan Monet” (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum)



The studio can offer a wide range of conservation and restoration for artworks located in Japan.
We make personal visit to most part of Japan to condition check painting and provide condition report in English.
The report is accompanied with colored photographs and they can be sent by E-mail or produced on paper/CD etc.

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