Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art / Collection Database

Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art

・This website is a publicly accessible database of works by Genichiro Inokuma held in the collection of the Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (materials: canvas, board, canvas board, foamed styrol, styrene board, isorel), as well as a selection of materials formerly owned by Genichiro Inokuma (including printed materials featuring cover designs by Inokuma and clippings of such cover artworks). The purpose of this database is to contribute to the advancement of research on the artist and his works.

・Public information is updated as needed.

・Secondary Category: Printed Materials / Clippings
Printed materials: Cover artworks from complete printed publications held in their entirety in the collection.
Clippings: Cover artworks that have been cut out from printed materials. This category also includes proof prints. Items with back covers are also included and made publicly available.

【about Copyright】
・The MIMOCA Foundation manages the copyright of Genichiro Inokuma.
・Any reproduction of images of artwork, whether for commercial or non-commercial use, requires application and permission.
・Please download and apply for the copyright license application form from the following page.
about Copyright
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・This website is a publicly accessible database of works by Genichiro Inokuma held in the collection of the Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (materials: canvas, board, canvas board, foamed styrol, styrene board, isorel), as well as a selection of materials formerly owned by Genichiro Inokuma (including printed materials featuring cover designs by Inokuma and clippings of such cover artworks). The purpose of this database is to contribute to the advancement of research on the artist and his works.

・Public information is updated as needed.

・Secondary Category: Printed Materials / Clippings
Printed materials: Cover artworks from complete printed publications held in their entirety in the collection.
Clippings: Cover artworks that have been cut out from printed materials. This category also includes proof prints. Items with back covers are also included and made publicly available.

【about Copyright】
・The MIMOCA Foundation manages the copyright of Genichiro Inokuma.
・Any reproduction of images of artwork, whether for commercial or non-commercial use, requires application and permission.
・Please download and apply for the copyright license application form from the following page.
about Copyright

・This website is a publicly accessible database of works by Genichiro Inokuma held in the collection of the Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art (materials: canvas, board, canvas board, foamed styrol, styrene board, isorel), as well as a selection of materials formerly owned by Genichiro Inokuma (including printed materials featuring cover designs by Inokuma and clippings of such cover artworks). The purpose of this database is to contribute to the advancement of research on the artist and his works.

・Public information is updated as needed.

・Secondary Category: Printed Materials / Clippings
Printed materials: Cover artworks from complete printed publications held in their entirety in the collection.
Clippings: Cover artworks that have been cut out from printed materials. This category also includes proof prints. Items with back covers are also included and made publicly available.

【about Copyright】
・The MIMOCA Foundation manages the copyright of Genichiro Inokuma.
・Any reproduction of images of artwork, whether for commercial or non-commercial use, requires application and permission.
・Please download and apply for the copyright license application form from the following page.
about Copyright
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