From Hara Museum, Tokyo and Hara Museum ARC
We would like to express our deepest sympathy and sincere condolences to those affected by The Great East Japan Earthquake. We hope for the earliest possible relief and recovery of the affected areas.
[Hara Museum of Contemporary Art (Tokyo)]
OPENING HOURS
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 11:00 am – 5:00 pm (last entry until 4:30 pm)
*Late night opening hours (every Wednesday) will resume on Wednesday, May 11. (open until 8:00 pm except when Wednesday falls on a public holiday/ last entry until 7:30 pm)
・Museum cafe and shop are also open during the museum opening hours.
・Please note that we are operating under energy saving mode in order to cooperate with the reduction of electric power consumption.
・We are currently in the process of changing the lighting of the museum front garden to LED lighting system (supervised by Shozo Toyohisa).
・Please note that opening days and hours may change under unexpected circumstances. Please check our website or call us at 03-3445-0651 for updates. (as of April 12, 2011)
[Hara Museum ARC (Gunma)]
Due to power shortages in the Kanto region, the museum is open with shortened operating hours. (Subject to change. Please check the museum website or call us at 0279-24-6585 for updates.)
Weekends and National Holidays: 9:30 am – 4:30 pm (last entry until 4:00 pm)
Weekdays: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (last entry until 3:30 pm)
Closed: Thursdays (open on May 5) (as of April 1, 2011)
Notice of Exhibition-Related Changes
Kankai Pavilion (traditional art)
“Selections from the Hara Rokuro Collection” (Change in exhibition title)
Part I: March 26 (Sat.) – April 27 (Wed.), 2011 (Change in exhibition dates)
*”Celadon vase with long neck on globular body” (National Treasure) will not be displayed.
Contemporary Art Galleries A, B, C
“Cosmos: Selections from the Hara Museum Collection”
March 26 (Sat.) – June 26 (Sun.), 2011 (Change in exhibition dates)
*”Woods II” by Shigeo Toya will not be displayed.
Updates will be announced on the museum website, ARTiT and Twitter (in Japanese only).
We hope to see you at the museum!