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Karl Walser

  • Art
  • Tokyo Station Gallery, Marunouchi
Sébastien Raineri
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Time Out says

The Tokyo Station Gallery presents the first major exhibition in Japan to feature the works of Swiss artist Karl Walser (1877–1943), who built a multifaceted career that spanned painting, illustration, book design and stage production. Bringing together approximately 150 pieces, many shown for the first time, the retrospective is especially notable for its focus on the time Walser spent in Japan.

Closely associated with the Modernist Berlin Secession movement, Walser’s art blends the somber tonalities of fin-de-siècle aesthetics with refined, luminous colour, producing images marked by an enduring sense of mystery. Long overshadowed by his younger brother, the writer Robert Walser, his oeuvre is now receiving renewed scholarly and public attention.

The exhibition traces Walser’s evolution from his early Symbolist-inflected paintings and Jugendstil-inspired drawings to his prolific output as an illustrator and designer for major literary figures. But its most compelling part highlights the artist’s 1908 journey to Japan, undertaken during a period of personal crisis. Travelling through Tokyo, Kyoto and Miyazu, Walser produced a remarkable body of watercolours and sketches depicting festivals, landscapes and everyday scenes. Rarely exhibited, these works stand out for their vivid chromatic sensitivity and documentary value.

Further sections explore his collaborations in theatre and mural painting, revealing an artist whose practice consistently bridged visual art, literature and performance, and whose vision continues to resonate across disciplines.

Details

Address
Tokyo Station Gallery
Next to Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit
1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda
Tokyo
Transport:
Tokyo Station (Yamanote, Chuo, Marunouchi, Sobu, Keiyo, Shinkansen lines).
Price:
¥1,800, college and high school students ¥1,300, younger children free
Opening hours:
10am-6pm (Fri until 8pm) / closed Mon (except May 4 & Jun 15)

Dates and times

Tokyo Station Gallery 10:00
¥1,800, college and high school students ¥1,300, younger children free
Tokyo Station Gallery 10:00
¥1,800, college and high school students ¥1,300, younger children free
Tokyo Station Gallery 10:00
¥1,800, college and high school students ¥1,300, younger children free
Tokyo Station Gallery 10:00
¥1,800, college and high school students ¥1,300, younger children free
Tokyo Station Gallery 10:00
¥1,800, college and high school students ¥1,300, younger children free
Tokyo Station Gallery 10:00
¥1,800, college and high school students ¥1,300, younger children free
Tokyo Station Gallery 10:00
¥1,800, college and high school students ¥1,300, younger children free
Tokyo Station Gallery 10:00
¥1,800, college and high school students ¥1,300, younger children free
Tokyo Station Gallery 10:00
¥1,800, college and high school students ¥1,300, younger children free
Tokyo Station Gallery 10:00
¥1,800, college and high school students ¥1,300, younger children free
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