ONE STROKE FAIR @The Museum Shop 8/1~8/25 The Museum Shop will be holding the ONE STROKE Fair on August 24 and 25 in conjunction with Katsumi Komagata’s THINK PAPER workshop being held that same weekend at the Hara Museum. TheView More >

ONE STROKE FAIR @The Museum Shop 8/1~8/25 The Museum Shop will be holding the ONE STROKE Fair on August 24 and 25 in conjunction with Katsumi Komagata’s THINK PAPER workshop being held that same weekend at the Hara Museum. TheView More >
Part II of Seeing the Sound, Hearing the Picture has begun, with a new selection of artworks to enjoy with your mind’s ear. Nunobiki Falls (detail), Sumiyoshi Hiroyuki, Edo period This is a scene from Chapter 87 of Ise MonogatariView More >
Talk Event at Hara Museum ARC Date: August 17 (Saturday) 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Sumiyuki Nakadai (Manager, Maebashi Branch, Nakadai Co. Ltd.) x Fumiko Kobayashi (artist) Moderator: Kazuko Aono (curator, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art) Fee: free (museum admissionView More >
Dates: August 3 (Saturday), 4 (Sunday), 10 (Sunday), 11 (Saturday) Starting Times (3 sessions): 10:30 am, 1:00 pm, 3:00 pm Venue: corridor Highly popular workshop to be held again this summer! To make a Japanese fan (uchiwa), you first youView More >
Workshop and Talk by Katsumi Komagata THINK PAPER @ Hara Museum of Contemporary Art Venue: The Hall at the Hara Museum Giving Shape to Images Katsumi Komagata will hold two days of workshops that he has presented throughout the world.View More >
Sumo match (left screen), Edo period (detail) As you might envision a landscape while listening to music, do you sometimes feel you can hear the sounds depicted in a picture? That is what these selected works of art entice youView More >
Observation 3—The Blind and the Sea This observation is from the work The Last Image (2010) displayed on the second floor. In this series, persons who had lost the ability to see were asked to describe the last thing thatView More >
Roy Lichtenstein, Still Life with Scalloped Bowl , 1972 ⓒEstate of Roy Lichitenstein, N.Y. & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2013 E0568 Pop Art first sprouted in England in the mid-1950s and came to full bloom in the United States during the ’60s. TrueView More >
Workshop I: Nakadai Ikaho Factory: Mono Factory x Hara Museum ARC During each day of this workshop, participates will have the opportunity to make and break things using industrial waste to discover the quirkiness of things. As the workshop leaders,View More >
From Hara Museum ARC, Gunma Designed by Arata Isozaki and constructed in 2008 as part of an expansion of Hara Museum ARC, the Kankai Pavilion is a venue where traditional East-Asian art (from the Hara Rokuro Collection) meets contemporary art.View More >