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This is the latest exhibition information of the National Art Museum of Japan in spring. Friends who want to visit Japan can find out whether your team is interested in the exhibition. This is the latest information about the exhibition. Let's go and have a look with Bian Xiao.

Le corbusier Exhibition from Painting to Architecture —— The Age of Purism

Le corbusier is known as one of the "Three Masters of Modern Architecture". In 20 16, the National Museum of Western Art in Japan designed by him was registered as a United Nations World Cultural Heritage. To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the National Museum of Western Art this year, le corbusier's "From Painting to Architecture-The Age of Purism" was officially launched in February and will last until July.

In addition to the architectural models and materials designed by le corbusier, this exhibition also includes about 65,438+000 works of art, including works by le corbusier and his friends. As one of its design works, the National Museum of Western Art itself is also of great value to visit. Exhibiting in the building designed by the architect himself can deeply feel his works and the spirit of the times.

February 65438 to May 65438, 2008

9:30— 17:30

Saturday is extended to 20:00, and it is closed on Monday (except March 25th, April 29th and May 6th) and May 7th.

National Western Art Museum

No.7 and No.7 Ueno Park, Taitung District, Tokyo

Full ticket: 1600 yen, college students: 1200 yen, high school students: 800 yen, middle school students and below are free.

Roppongi crossing exhibition

Roppongi Crossing is a summary of Japanese contemporary art held every three years by Mori Art Museum. This is the sixth exhibition since it was first launched in 2004, and it is also the first attempt of a series of works. This exhibition introduces the works of 25 groups of artists born in 1970s and 1980s.

This year's art overview will focus on "trying to connect". The progress of science and technology in modern society has brought convenience to our life, but it has also brought many new problems. The diversity of values and the development of SNS show individual differences and fragmentation. In such a big environment, artists show the fusion of relative and dissimilar things through their works, and the "visualization" of the previous "connection" in contemporary society.

9 February-26 May 2008

10:00—22:00

Every Tuesday (except April 30th), the museum closes at 17:00 in advance (it closes half an hour in advance).

On May 25th, due to "Roppongi Art Night", it was open until 6 o'clock the next morning.

Tokyo sen art museum

Roppongi 6- 10- 1, 53rd floor, Roppongi Shinsen Building, Tokyo (Roppongi)

All tickets: 1800 yen, student tickets: 1200 yen, children tickets: 600 yen.

Ichiro Fukuzawa Exhibition: Laughing at this hopeless world

Ichiro Fukuzawa is a pioneer artist who was active in Japan in 1930s. All his life, he used painting to express his criticism of social problems. His "inscrutable" works hide a sense of humor and satirize social contradictions and people's stupid behavior in the form of painting.

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the birth of Ichiro Fukuzawa/KLOC-0, it was suppressed during World War II because of its avant-garde artistic movement and expression. After the war, he still insisted on creating from the perspective of social criticism. This exhibition will reflect the colorful life of Ichiro Fukuzawa through 103 works including 87 oil paintings, 9 sketches and 7 photos.

March 65438+2 to May 26, 2008

10:00— 17:00

Friday will be extended to 20:00 (admission will be stopped half an hour earlier)

Closed on Monday (except March 25th, April 1, April 29th and May 6th) and May 7th.

National Museum of Modern Art

No.3-1Kitamura Park, Chiyoda District, Tokyo

Full ticket: 1200 yen, 800 yen for college students, and free for high school students and below.

Klimt Exhibition: Vienna and Japan 1900

Gustav klimt is a representative painter in Vienna at the end of19th century. He combines gorgeous decoration with erotic style, and his works still have overwhelming popularity even in modern times. This exhibition is Klimt's largest exhibition held in Japan so far, including about 20 oil paintings.

The exhibition includes Klimt's representative works in the golden creative period from early naturalism to separatism, as well as sweet female portraits and unknown landscapes, as well as Japanese works of art created by contemporary Vienna artists under the influence of Klimt. It focuses on the highlights of late Vienna art.

23 April to July 2008 10

9:30— 17:30

Friday will be extended to 20:00 (admission will be stopped half an hour earlier).

It will be closed on May 7th, 20th, 27th, 3rd, 7th and 7th.

Planning exhibition room of Tokyo Art Museum

8-36 Ueno Park, Taitung District, Tokyo

Full ticket: 1600 yen, college students: 1300 yen, high school students: 800 yen, middle school students and below are free of charge.

The Trajectory of the Pre-Raphael School: 200th Anniversary of john ruskin's Birth

1848, in order to return to the art before Raphael, a great Renaissance artist, the pre-Raphael school was established by British painters headed by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The works of pre-Raphael school are considered to have the power to directly hit the audience's mind, which has aroused widespread voices.

John ruskin was an important art critic in Victorian England and a spiritual leader of the Pre-Raphael School. To commemorate the bicentennial of his birth, about 65,438+050 exhibits, such as oil paintings, watercolors, sketches, stained glass and furniture, were exhibited. From many art galleries in Britain and America, this exhibition will also be exhibited to review their achievements and rich achievements of the times.

March 65438+4 to June 9, 2008

10:00— 18:00

The second Wednesday of each month and Friday from June 3rd to June 7th are extended to 2 1:00.

Admission will be stopped half an hour in advance and the museum will be closed on Monday (except March 25th, April 29th, May 6th, May 27th and June 3rd).

Mitsubishi yiguguan museum

2-6-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

Full ticket: 1700 yen, college students: 1000 yen, primary and secondary school students are free.

National Treasure Palace Fujita Art Museum Exhibition: Obsidian Tianmu Tea Bowl and the Light of Buddhist Art

Located in the center of Osaka, FujitaArtMuseum has a collection of few Japanese and oriental art and Buddhist works in the world, including 9 national treasures and 53 important cultural properties. Nearly 2,000 pieces of collections cover tea sets, ink paintings, scrolls, Buddha statues, archaeological materials and many other elements.

This exhibition is a large-scale exhibition held in the entire exhibition room of the New Nara National Pavilion of Fujita Art Museum. It is still in the renovation stage (it is expected to reopen in the spring of 2022). It is particularly noteworthy that there are only three Obsidian Tianmu tea bowls in the world, and the two classic pictures reflect the characteristics of Japanese painting in 12 century. The wooden Buddha box in heian period has been kept intact for thousands of years.

6 April-9 June 2008

9:30— 17:00

It will be extended to 19:00 on Friday (admission will be closed half an hour earlier) and closed on Monday (except April 29th and May 6th) and May 7th.

Nara National Museum East New Museum and West New Museum

Nara visited Luda Town 50 times.

All tickets: 1500 yen, universities and high school students 1000 yen, primary and secondary school students 500 yen.

Shiga Ri Jiangzi: the spring of mankind

In 2006, photographer Shiga Riko visited northeastern Japan for the first time while attending an exhibition. In 2008, he moved to Miyagi Prefecture to live with the local people. The long and cold winter in the northeast, and the moment when the quiet atmosphere was broken by spring, the strong sense of life brought by seasonal changes made Shiga Rijiangzi want to explore the definition of man and the relationship between man and society more deeply.

20 1 1 March, 2008, the earthquake in Japan claimed countless lives overnight, which also brought great impact to Shiga Rijiangzi's photography creation. This exhibition focuses on our physical and mental impulses and resistance. In the last spring of Heisei, this exhibition will lead people to find spiritual limits, explore the relationship between modern society and individuals, nature and human beings, and find a place where life can be liberated.

5 March-6 May 2008

10:00- 18:00 (admission will be stopped half an hour earlier)

Closed on Monday (except April 29th and May 6th)

2F Tokyo Gallery

Tami Tokyo 1- 13-3, located in Bishou District,12460; .

Swallow Flower of Ogata krin: Edo Birthday Painting.

Sadako Ogata is a representative figure of the forest painting school in the Edo period. His national treasure painting "Swallow Flower Screen" is not only a picture of flowers and plants, but also a picture of Eight Swallows Bridge in the Japanese classical literature "Ise Tale". Since ancient times, Baqiao has been a "resort" for singing and singing.

This exhibition shows the swallow screen through three chapters. The theme of the first chapter is people's yearning for secular and dynasty literature in the Edo era. The second chapter describes the origin of the imperial palace flowers in the Edo period. The third chapter shows various scenic spots and historical sites in Kyoto, garden festivals and other lively scenes.

From April 65438 to May 65438, 2008

10:00— 17:00

From May 8th to May 2nd, 12 will be extended to 19:00 (admission will be stopped half an hour earlier).

Closed on Monday, April 22nd and May 7th, April15th.

Jingen Art Museum/KLOC-No.0/No.2 Exhibition Hall

6-5- 1

Full ticket: 1300 yen for students: 1000 yen for middle school students and below.