Tokyo’s Artizon Museum marks the centenary of Claude Monet’s death with an exhibition of 140 works. Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay and Japanese collections, alongside a contemporary video installation, highlight the painter’s enduring dialogue with light, landscape and memory.
The Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum in Tokyo presents an exhibition tracing the evolution of Japanese landscape woodblock prints from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century.
The Sen-Oku Hakukokan Museum in Tokyo presents an exhibition on the connection between Noh theatre and the Tea Ceremony, celebrating the art of hospitality cultivated by the Sumitomo family. Sixty works including costumes and tea utensils evoke a refined world of rituals and cultural relationships.
The famous Doria Tablet, linked to Leonardo da Vinci's lost Battle of Anghiari, is back on display at the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum. After a long affair involving its illicit export and restitution, the work is making an exceptional return to Japan. This exhibition intertwines art, history, and cultural diplomacy.
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