The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) is pleased to present the special exhibition Trio: Modern Art Collections from Paris, Tokyo and Osaka, from May 21 to August 25, 2024. Paris, Tokyo, and Osaka: collections from threeView More >
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) is pleased to present the special exhibition Trio: Modern Art Collections from Paris, Tokyo and Osaka, from May 21 to August 25, 2024. Paris, Tokyo, and Osaka: collections from threeView More >
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) is pleased to present the special exhibition Nakahira Takuma: Burn—Overflow, from February 6 to April 7, 2024. First major retrospective in nearly twenty years of a legendary photographer who changed JapaneseView More >
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) is pleased to present the special exhibition Gaudí and the Sagrada Família, from June 13 to September 10, 2023. Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926), actived in Barcelona, Spain, continues to fascinate peopleView More >
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) is pleased to present a solo exhibition of Gerhard Richter, from June 7 to October 2, 2022. Poster visual (Gerhard Richter, Birkenau (CR: 937-2), 2014, Oil on canvas © Gerhard RichterView More >
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) is pleased to present a solo exhibition of the work of Kaburaki Kiyokata, from March 18 to May 8. From left: Kaburaki Kiyokata Hama-cho Gashi Zone, 1930, Tsukiji Akashi-cho Town, 1927, Shintomi-cho Town, 1930View More >
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 >
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, newlyView 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 artistsView More >
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