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  • Art
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Kiyosumi

A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro Collection

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Time Out says

This major exhibition is both a comprehensive overview of Japan’s visual creativity over the past several decades, and an illuminating ‘portrait’ of the state of the nation over the same timeline. It’s also a powerful argument for the importance of a critical and socially engaged mindset, from the perspective of the figure whose vast collection is used to assemble this show. Ryutaro Takahashi, a veteran of the student-led protests that shook 1960s Japan, has since the mid-1990s amassed what is now one of the world’s most significant collections of Japanese contemporary art.

Across two floors of this expansive museum, works by some 115 key artists and art collectives trace the arc of the economically precarious ‘lost decades’ that, from the ’90s onwards and up to the present, have followed Japan’s booming postwar era. In work from key Japanese artists active over this period, the emotional and psychological impact of challenging times is explored overtly by some creators and more obliquely by others. Works from lesser-known, up-and-coming artists are highlighted alongside creations from the biggest names in Japanese contemporary art, including Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, Shinro Ohtake and Yoshitomo Nara, to name but a few.

Among the exhibition’s six sections, perhaps the most stirring is one titled ‘Breakdown and Rebirth’, which introduces art created in the aftermath of 2011’s Great East Japan Earthquake. Elsewhere, highlights include Makoto Aida’s breathtaking ‘A Picture of an Air-Raid on New York City (War Picture Returns)’ from 1996, in which the artist depicts an imaginary scenario of a Japanese air attack on NYC, upon a six-panel traditional sliding screen.

This exhibition is closed on Mondays (except August 12, September 16 and 23, October 14 and November 4) as well as on August 13, September 17 and 24, October 15 and November 5.

Details

Address
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
4-1-1 Miyoshi, Koto-ku
Tokyo
Transport:
Kiyosumi-Shirakawa Station (Hanzomon line), exit B2; (Toei Oedo line), exit A3
Price:
Adults ¥2,100, university and college students and seniors over 65 ¥1,350, high school and junior high school students ¥840, free for younger children
Opening hours:
Tue-Sun 10am-6pm (until 9pm on Fridays in August)

Dates and times

A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro CollectionMuseum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 10:00
Adults ¥2,100, university and college students and seniors over 65 ¥1,350, high school and junior high school students ¥840, free for younger children
A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro CollectionMuseum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 10:00
Adults ¥2,100, university and college students and seniors over 65 ¥1,350, high school and junior high school students ¥840, free for younger children
A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro CollectionMuseum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 10:00
Adults ¥2,100, university and college students and seniors over 65 ¥1,350, high school and junior high school students ¥840, free for younger children
A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro CollectionMuseum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 10:00
Adults ¥2,100, university and college students and seniors over 65 ¥1,350, high school and junior high school students ¥840, free for younger children
A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro CollectionMuseum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 10:00
Adults ¥2,100, university and college students and seniors over 65 ¥1,350, high school and junior high school students ¥840, free for younger children
A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro CollectionMuseum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 10:00
Adults ¥2,100, university and college students and seniors over 65 ¥1,350, high school and junior high school students ¥840, free for younger children
A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro CollectionMuseum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 10:00
Adults ¥2,100, university and college students and seniors over 65 ¥1,350, high school and junior high school students ¥840, free for younger children
A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro CollectionMuseum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 10:00
Adults ¥2,100, university and college students and seniors over 65 ¥1,350, high school and junior high school students ¥840, free for younger children
A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro CollectionMuseum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 10:00
Adults ¥2,100, university and college students and seniors over 65 ¥1,350, high school and junior high school students ¥840, free for younger children
A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro CollectionMuseum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 10:00
Adults ¥2,100, university and college students and seniors over 65 ¥1,350, high school and junior high school students ¥840, free for younger children
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