Special Exhibition 'Cultural Properties Forever 2026' at Sen-oku Hakukokan: Featuring the Newly Discovered 'One-Day Buddha'

Sen-oku Hakukokan Museum is hosting a special exhibition showcasing cultural assets restored with grants from the Sumitomo Foundation. Highlights include the 1268 'One-Day Buddha' and a rare Goryeo-era Water-Moon Avalokiteshvara painting.
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The special exhibition 'Cultural Properties Forever 2026 — Techniques and People to Pass on to the Next Generation' is currently being held, showcasing numerous works restored through the support of the Sumitomo Foundation, part of the Sumitomo Group's cultural philanthropy. This exhibition introduces approximately 30 restoration cases from the Kansai region, primarily Kyoto, across three phases. Along with the beautifully revived works, it explores the challenges they faced, the repair methods chosen, and the path to long-term preservation.

Phase II (May 9 – May 31) features the Important Cultural Property 'Eleven-headed Kannon Standing Statue' from Otokunidera. This is an 'Ichidai Zoritsu Butsu' (One-Day Buddha), created and consecrated in a single day. During recent repairs, over 200 historical documents were discovered inside the statue, revealing it was made in Nara in 1268. This discovery led to its promotion from a temporary regional registration to a nationally designated Important Cultural Property.

Another masterpiece on display is the 'Water-Moon Avalokiteshvara' (1323) by court painter Seo Gu-bang. Due to the silk being used horizontally against its grain, the painting suffered from fatal structural weaknesses. Restorers performed intensive 'orefuse' reinforcement (applying thin strips of paper to cracks) and replaced the backing paper, successfully restoring its original brilliance.

Phase III begins on June 2, featuring an elegant Edo-period Yuzen-dyed kimono and a 14th-century painting of the Twelve Heavenly Generals with vibrant blue pigments. An official catalogue detailing the restoration processes and stories of the experts involved is also available.

FAQ

「一日造立仏」とはどのような仏像ですか?

制作から供養までをわずか一日で完了させる仏像で、祈雨や疫病退散を願って鎌倉時代から室町時代に南都(奈良)周辺で流行しました。展示中の「十一面観音立像」はその代表例です。

泉屋博古館の「水月観音像」にはどのような修復が行われましたか?

画絹が横向きに使用されていたため強度が弱く、無数の折れや割れが生じていました。今回の修理では「折れ伏せ」という補強作業や裏打紙の更新を行い、細部まで明るく見える姿に再生されました。

この特別展の開催期間はいつまでですか?

全三期構成で、第II期は5月31日まで、第III期は6月2日から6月28日まで開催されます。

展示作品にはどのような重要文化財が含まれますか?

乙訓寺の「十一面観音立像」、天龍寺の「観世音菩薩像」、泉屋博古館の「水月観音像」、友禅史会の「紅縮緬地熨斗文友禅染振袖」など、約30件の修理案件が紹介されます。

公式図録にはどのような内容が掲載されていますか?

作品解説に加え、事前調査や修理の工程、修理に携わった人々のトピックスなどが豊富に掲載された196ページの永久保存版です。