Looking for a gift that integrates the essence of art with daily life? The Museum Shop at the Hara Museum has the following recommendations for you. Things to Make You Warm and Cozy Edison Bulb (carbon-filament lightbulbs) From the left:View More >

Looking for a gift that integrates the essence of art with daily life? The Museum Shop at the Hara Museum has the following recommendations for you. Things to Make You Warm and Cozy Edison Bulb (carbon-filament lightbulbs) From the left:View More >
A hundred cranes, Mori Tetsuzan, pair of six-fold screens, Edo period As another year wanes and a new year approaches, the Kankai Pavilion once again becomes a place of auspicious symbolism. Since olden days, the Japanese have celebrated the transitionView More >
Field with the moon, the subject called “Musashino” in Japanese, Edo period In olden times, Japanese landscapes often drew upon Chinese subject matter, but the tradition of depicting Japanese landscapes is also an ancient one. The subject of such landscapesView More >
Cao Fei, RMB City: A Second Life City Planning, 2009 In music and movies, the passage of time is clearly expressed, but in art, time comes in many different forms. There is of course the time spent making the artworkView More >
What do the eyes in a painting “see”? Can the “soul” of the picture be reflected in them? This exhibition invites you to look through the eyes of the subject and let your gaze wander. A different perspective may leadView More >
Cao Fei, My Future is Not a Dream No. 2, 2006 120 x 150 cm C-print © Cao Fei / Deutsche Bank Collection This exhibition presents a panorama of photographic art made between 1970 and 2010 from the Deutsche BankView More >
Make and Break with Industrial Waste. Discover the Quirkiness of Things August 12 (Wednesday) – 16 (Sunday) Time: 10:30 am – 4:00 pm Nakadai is a company that has pioneered the business of “remarketing industrial waste” by “creating new waysView More >
On May 10, the exhibition Mika Ninagawa: Self-image came to a close. As a miliestone event marking her twentieth year as an artist, the show featured only works that Ninagawa truly wanted to show. What resulted were photographs from theView More >
August 29 (Saturday) Time: 8:30 am – 7:00 pm You are invited to join a bus tour to view two exhibitions featuring the work of Cy Twombly: Cy Twombly – Fifty Years of Works on Paper at the Hara MuseumView More >
Homage – Selections from the Hara Museum Collection July 18 (Saturday) – October 12 (Monday, national holiday), 2015 Galleries A, B and C (Contemporary Art) Yayoi Kusama, Mirror Room (Pumpkin), 1991/2015 Within the context of a dramatically changing world, theView More >
Kenichi Kanazawa: Creating Fragments of Sound – Connecting Hand, Eye and Ear (tentative title) Date: August 2 (Sunday) Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Target: Fourth grade to adult. Capacity: 10 (reservation required) Fee: 3,000 yen (admission separately required) ParticipantsView More >
Hiroshi Fuji – From the Useless Selection July 18 (Saturday) – September 2 (Wednesday), 2015 Gallery B (Contemporary Art) Hiroshi Fuji, Tz300Fk, 2015 Hiroshi Fuji and his family came up with the idea of the Kaekko Workshop Program to promoteView More >