art in Tokyo, Japan

  • Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography
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    Contains 18,000 photographic works, video materials, photographic equipment, and approximately 50,000 books on photography/video owned by the museum, and more. Has library and a quick-stop shop. Offers workshops on photography and video, school programs.

  • Seiji Togo Memorial-Sompo Japan Museum of Art
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    Highlights 200 works of Seiji Togo, a noted japanese artist associated with Yasuda Fire. Also displays works by other Japanese and foreign artists, including van Gogh's Sunflowers and Gauguin's L'Allee des Alyscamps, Arles. Has observation gallery with city view.

  • Setagaya Art Museum
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    Had vigorously presented exhibitions of art ranging from the prehistoric to the most contemporary. Promotes art through concerts, films, exhibitions, and workshops. With coffee shop, art library, lecture room, and restaurant overlooking Kinuta park.

  • Mitsuo Aida Museum
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    Situated at Tokyo International Forum, in Chiyoda-ku. Devoted to the works of Mitsuo Aida, a brush-and-ink calligrapher and poet during and following World War II. With hours, admission, closing dates, and access.

  • Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
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    Located at the Metropolitan Kiba park in Koto ward. The only museum in Tokyo to introduce foreign and domestic contemporary art. Holds 3,800 fine artworks and a contemporary art library.

  • The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
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    The first national museum of art in Japan dating back from the beginning of the Meiji period. Has craft gallery, film center, public library, restaurant, and museum shop.

  • The National Museum of Western Art
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    Exhibits western paintings from the late Medieval period through the early 20th century and French modern sculpture, seismic isolation and conservation work on Rodin's Gates of Hell, and Chiaroscuro woodcuts from the Frits Lugt Collection in Paris. Has cafe, library, and shop.

  • Nezu Institute of Fine Arts
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    Temporarily shows Japanese art and other functional masterpieces, some are national treasures or an important cultural properties. With exhibition schedule, photos, short descriptions of art works, cafe, lectures, and shop.

  • Ukiyo-e Ota Memorial Museum of Art
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    On display are 12,000 original Ukiyo-e paintings and prints from the extensive private collection of the late Ota Seizo V. Grant offered for researches on Ukiyo-e, exhibition schedule, map, general information, fees, and opening hours.

  • Promo-Arte Gallery
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    Situated in Omotesando. The first and only Latin American art gallery in Japan. Offers exclusive representation for its leading artists. With artist profiles, exhibition overview, nationwide exhibition and event-planning, publications.

  • Chihiro Art Museum
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    An entirely barrier-free building featuring the paintings and other artworks of Chihiro Iwasaki, a multi-awarded artist who died of cancer. With garden, cafe, shop, activity updates, artist's profiles, and more.

  • Hara Museum of Contemporary Art
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    Bauhaus-inspired museum dedicated to contemporary art. Showcases latest developments in arts, design, architecture, music and dance. Contains artist profiles with explanation of each art work.

  • Mizuma Art Gallery
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    Established in 1994 at Aoyama area of Tokyo and moved to Naka-meguro in 2002. Listings of past and current exhibits, artists. With museum shop, location, open hours, selected art fairs.

     

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