This exhibition aims to familiarize visitors with the qualities of the museum’s collection and introduce them to related themes. Rooms 1 through 3 are “Highlights,” where visitors can view works from the collection through the keywords attached to each room.View More >
Hiroshima MOCA
Yuki Harada : Home Port
Making his art world debut in the role of curator for the “Lassen” and “Shinrei-shashin” exhibitions in 2012, Yuki Harada (b. 1989) launched his career with projects focusing on high-profile examples of visual culture. More recently he conducted research onView More >
Tintin Wulia: Things-in-Common
A major influence on Tintin Wulia’s artistic practice and research has been her ethnic minority Chinese-Balinese origins, as well as the disappearance of her grandfather during the Indonesian mass killing of 1965-66. Having experienced being discriminated since her childhood, WuliaView More >
Collection Exhibition 2024-Ⅱ Highlights + Relations [Guest Artist: Nakanishi Sawa]
“Highlights” showcases selected works that represent the museum’s collection. “Relations” is an attempt to go beyond the existing collection through exhibitions reflecting our collections, the collection policies, or the characteristics of Hiroshima. The exhibition will feature guest artist Nakanishi SawaView More >
Collection Exhibition 2023-I: Collection Relations [Guest Artists: Tomoe Murakami + Daisuke Kuroda] @ Hiroshima MOCA
Tomoe Murakami + Daisuke Kuroda: Gazing at Hiroshima
July 1 – November 12, 2023
Hiroshima MOCA
The 11th Hiroshima Art Prize Alfredo Jaar @ Hiroshima MOCA
The 11th Hiroshima Art Prize Alfredo Jaar
July 22 – October 15, 2023
Hiroshima MOCA
Curator: Motoko Suhama (Curator, Hiroshima MOCA)