The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto

The National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto was established in March 1963, and is a national institution devoted to the collection and preservation of artworks and related reference materials of the twentieth century in Japan and other parts of the world.  Particular emphasis is placed on artists or artistic movements in Kyoto and the Kansai area (the western region of Japan), such as Japanese-style paintings of the Kyoto School, while over viewing the mainstreams of Japanese modern art and craft movements as well as works from all over the world covering every genre of the crafts.

In addition to five special and travelling exhibitions per year, the Museum rotates the works on display in the Collection Gallery approximately five times per year.  Included therein are specially themed sub-exhibitions that are synchronised with the concurrent exhibition or present the Museum’s research results.  The Collection Gallery also acts as the site for workshops and other educational programs organised by the Museum.

 

 

Hours

9:30 to 17:00 (entry until 16:30)

Closed

Mondays (or following day if Monday is a national holiday), New Year

Admission

430 yen (does not include special exhibition fee, which varies)

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