The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) is delighted to present After the rainbow, the first solo exhibition in a Japanese museum of work from the EUGENE STUDIO. Based in Japan, the EUGENE STUDIO is headed by Eugene Kangawa, aView More >

The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) is delighted to present After the rainbow, the first solo exhibition in a Japanese museum of work from the EUGENE STUDIO. Based in Japan, the EUGENE STUDIO is headed by Eugene Kangawa, aView More >
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo houses approximately 5,500 artworks in its extensive collection, which spans the modern and contemporary periods with a focus on art of the postwar years. Each installment of the “MOT Collection” exhibition introduces artworks inView More >
Restorations of Narrative
3 NOV 2021 – 9 JAN 2022
sendai mediatheque, Miyagi
Curator: Kento Shimizu (Curator, sendai mediatheque)
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) is pleased to present an exhibition 100 Years of Mingei: The Folk Crafts Movement, from October 26th, 2021 until February 13th, 2022. Why is Mingei, the Folk Crafts Movement that originated in the earlyView More >
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The Hara Museum ARC Membership Program is designed for those who want to broaden their experience of contemporary art while supporting the museum at the same time. Benefits include free admission for the member and up to one guest atView More >
Ho Tzu Nyen: Voice of Void
3 APR – 4 JUL 2021
Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media [YCAM]
Curator: Kazuhiko Yoshizaki (Curator, Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media [YCAM])
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo recently purchased Circle IV (1962) by David Smith (1906-1965), one of the most renowned American postwar sculptors. This work is the centerpiece of this mini-exhibit that examines the importance of steel, newly adoptedView More >
After centuries of isolation during the Edo Period (1603-1868), Japan opened its doors to the world, and aspects of Western culture were introduced to the nation with incredible rapidity, art being among them. From then to now, Japanese artists haveView More >
From the end of the 19th to the middle of the 20th century, René Lalique carved out a unique path as an artist. Transcending his nominal titles as jewelry maker and glass artisan, Lalique (1860-1945) drew on a bottomlessView More >
As part of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum will be temporarily closed until May 31(Mon),2021. Other museum activities may be subject to change at a later date inView More >
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