
Surface is the Between -Between Vertical and Horizon- “The Brook -No.2” Surface is the Between - Between Vertical and Horizon - “The Brook – No.2”
IDA Shoichi 井田 照一
- Collection of
- Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
- Title
- Surface is the Between -Between Vertical and Horizon- “The Brook -No.2”
- Artist Name
- IDA Shoichi
- Year
- 1977
- Category
- Block prints
- Material / Technique
- Lithograph, offset lithograph
- Acquisition date
- 2011
- Accession number
- 2011-00-0190-000
- MOT Collection Search
- https://mot-collection-search.jp/shiryo/6048/
Other items of Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (7877)

Irritated (C)
HAMADA Chimei
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
](https://museumcollection.tokyo/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/21888.jpg)
[Documents related to NAKANO Jun, Sketches](31/55)
NAKANO Jun
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

AMT
ICHIHARA Arinori
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
![作品画像:[鉄条網を切る兵士]](https://museumcollection.tokyo/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/17161.jpg)
[Soldier Cutting the Entanglements]
MIYAMOTO Saburo
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
![作品画像:[闘う日鋼室蘭の老主婦]](https://museumcollection.tokyo/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/19366.jpg)
[Old Housewife Working at the Japan Steel Works Muroran Plant during Battle]
SHINKAI Kakuo
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

TOKYO SUBURBIA: Tama New Town, Tokyo
HOMMA Takashi
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

Mouse at Bay
YOSHINAKA Taizo
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

Playing Monkies
MINAGAWA Gekka
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

Feather
KOMAI Tetsuro
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

Untitled
IDA Shoichi
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

Fighting Cook Keeper
IKEBE Hitoshi
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

Standing Woman in Blue
ISHIMOTO Sho
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

Notice - Forest: Madison Avenue
TERUYA Yuken
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

1/973
NOMURA Kazuhiro
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

Tangram-Painting (Tartan Check)
SUENAGA Fuminao
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

I was born on the same day as Helen Keller, June 27, to my father's younger brother and his wife, and adopted by the main Yokoo family. My adoptive parents told me they found me under the bridge. Since small, I often lay beneath the stars imagining my destiny; and I likened myself to a firefly, which twinkles like a star. I know clearly that an invisible guardian spirit and the Rat of the Chinese zodiac have been my companions on my long voyage.
YOKOO Tadanori
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo