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From Hara Museum ARC Between Visible and Invisible Part II is now shown at Hara Museum ARC. Field with the moon, the subject called “Musashino” in Japanese, eight-fold screen, Edo period Title: Between Visible and Invisible Dates: July 29 (Friday)View More >
Hitoshi Toyoda is a unique photographer who, instead of creating prints or photo books, has worked exclusively in the medium of 35-mm slide shows. He uses an analog slide projector to present “visual diaries,” manually changing each slide which thenView More >
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Let’s Make Art Fans! August 6 (Saturday), 7 (Sunday), 20 (Saturday) and 21 (Sunday) 10:30 am, 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm (approximately 40 minutes per session) Venue: Corridor Fee: 540 yen (cost of material) Participants will fold Japanese washi paperView More >
Exhibition and Sale Period: Until Sunday, September 11, 2016 As part of the SHOP at CAFE series, the Cafe d’Art is currently holding Aquarium in Green featuring the work of Sachiko Teramura. The artist, currently based in Kiryu city, producesView More >
Part I: July 2 (Saturday) – 27 (Wednesday), 2016 Part II: July 29 (Friday) – September 11 (Sunday), 2016 Kankai Pavilion (Traditional East Asian Art) Landscape of Yodo River (detail), Maruyama Okyo, hand scroll, Edo period Things invisible to theView More >
July 2 (Saturday) – September 11 (Sunday), 2016 Contemporary Art Galleries Eiichiro Sakata, Enoshima, 1999 © Eiichiro Sakata The memory of a summer trip is often filled with contrasts so clear as if etched by a blazing sun into ourView More >
SHOP AT CAFE Sachiko Teramura July 8 (Friday) – September 11 (Sunday), 2016 Café d’Art at Hara Museum ARC Workshop (on-site art-making) & Opening Party July 16 [Saturday] 4:30 –5:30 pm SHOP AT CAFE is a continuing series of smallView More >
Izumi Kato, Untitled, 2008 wood, acrylic paint, oil, stone 185 × 167 × 110 cm Photo: Ikuhiro Watanabe A Place for Contemporary Art For the first time since the Hara Museum’s 35th anniversary in 2014 the entire museum space willView More >
About once every year since opening in 2008, the Kankai Pavilion, a venue where traditional art (the Hara Rokuro Collection) meets contemporary art (the Hara Museum Collection), has devoted its entire space exclusively to the display of contemporary art. OnView More >
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