Flash 1979/1988
October 6 (Saturday), 2018 – January 14 (Sunday/national holiday), 2019 Galleries A, B and C at Hara Museum ARC This exhibition looks back at two seminal years: 1979, the year the Hara Museum was born in Tokyo ahead of aView More >
SHOP@CAFE monyochita pomichi “hello hello konnichiwa”
August 2 (Thursday) – September 30 (Sunday), 2018 Venue: Café d’Art at Hara Museum ARC SHOP@CAFE is a regular event that introduces artworks and goods under the catchphrase “Living with Art.” This summer, for the seventh installment of theView More >
Lee Kit ‘We used to be more sensitive.’
ⓒLee Kit, courtesy the artist and ShugoArts This autumn, the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art will present Lee Kit ‘We used to be more sensitive.,’ the first exhibition to be held at a Japanese museum by the Hong Kong-born andView More >
Dynamism and Stillness
[Part I] June 30 (Saturday) – August 23 (Thursday), 2018 [Part II] August 24 (Friday) – September 30 (Sunday), 2018 Kankai Pavilion (Traditional East Asian Art) Over the ages, in both the East and the West, artists have sought outView More >
Stop and Go
June 30 (Saturday) – September 30 (Sunday), 2018 Galleries A, B and C at Hara Museum ARC Sometime during the middle of the 20th century, Jean Tinguely began using waste materials and everyday items to create sculptural machines thatView More >
Performing Art of Yann Tomita at Hara Museum
Performing Art of Yann Tomita at Hara Museum August 25 (Saturday), 26 (Sunday), 2018 Yann Tomita is a highly versatile musician/producer whose work ranges from experimental music to pop songs. He has collaborated with artists spanning a wide variety ofView More >
Mami Kosemura: Phantasies Over Time
June 16 (Saturday) – September 2 (Sunday), 2018 Banquet, 2018 giclee print ©Mami Kosemura Exhibition Outline This summer, the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art is happy to present Mami Kosemura: Phantasies Over Time, the first solo museum show of anView More >
Artist Talk:Shigeo Toya April 21 (Saturday), 2018 at Hara Museum ARC
Artist Talk: Shigeo Toya April 21 (Saturday), 2018 2:00 pm-3:30pm Since the 1970s, Shigeo Toya has been a leading figure in the world of Japanese contemporary sculpture and an active presence at the forefront of the international art scene. This spring,View More >
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“The Power of Ink – Kano School Partition Paintings” at Hara Museum ARC
from Hara Museum ARC Tiger in a bamboo grove, Kano Eitoku, hanging scroll, Momoyama period (Part II) The Kano was the largest school of painting in Japanese history. It dominated Japanese painting for 400 years, from the Muromachi era toView More >