Hara Museum of Contemporary Art × PIERRE HERMÉ PARIS × MilK japon Pâques (Easter) Celebration 2015 –Art and Chocolate at the Museum– Saturday, April 4, 2015 at the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art This year, once again, the renowned FrenchView More >
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art × PIERRE HERMÉ PARIS × MilK japon Pâques (Easter) Celebration 2015 –Art and Chocolate at the Museum– Saturday, April 4, 2015 at the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art This year, once again, the renowned FrenchView More >
Perrier-Jouët Floral Garden at Café d’Art at the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art To mark the exhibition Mika Ninagawa: Self-image, the Café d’Art at the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art has opened the Perrier-Jouët Floral Garden, a special project thatView More >
Mika Ninagawa: Self-image Exhibition Catalogue 2,970 yen (tax included) The photographer Mika Ninagawa has won wide acclaim for her bright, vivid photographs in vibrant “Ninagawa Color.” In contrast to these, however, she has created a parallel line of images whichView More >
March 14 (Saturday) – June 28 (Sunday), 2015 Galleries A, B and C (Contemporary Art) Mt. Akagi hazy in the distance, foliage fresh and lush, and the majestic sea of cherry blossoms at the foot of Mt. Haruna make HaraView More >
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Earlier this year, the Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites was declared a World Heritage. The other day, a number of those Gunma-based silk artisans were certified National Treasures by the Japanese government. It seems the silk industry in GunmaView More >
From the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo The Hara Museum of Contemporary Art opened its doors in Gotenyama, Shinagawa on Saturday, December 8, 1979. Since then, as a pioneer among museums in Japan to specialize in contemporary art, itView More >
Xmas Season is here and the city is illuminated with Xmas cheer. For anyone shopping for something special, you just might find it at the Hara Museum shop where a great selection of gift items and calendars awaits you. HereView More >
from Hara Museum ARC Auspicious Beauty – Art for the New Year November 21 (Friday), 2014 – January 4 (Sunday), 2015 Kankai Pavilion (Traditional East Asian Art) It is the time of year again when we feature paintings and craftsView More >
Power of the Spirit, the Sage and the Imagination October 11 (Saturday) – November 19 (Wednesday), 2014 Kankai Pavilion (Traditional East Asian Art) In Japan, a variety of imaginary characters endowed with unique powers appear in many of the talesView More >
In 1945, August 9th, an atomic bomb was dropped in Nagasaki. Amidst the destruction, a kaki (Japanese persimmon) tree miraculously survived. The Revive Kaki Tree Project was launched in order to distribute saplings from this tree to children. Nine yearsView More >