排程: Tue / Wed / Thu / Fri / Sun 9.30 am - 5.30 pm | Sat 9.30 am - 8 pm | Mon closed
票務: 2200 Yen
位置: The National Museum of Western Art
地址: 7-7 Uenokoen, Taito, Tokyo 110-0007
For the Autumn of 2024, Tokyo will host a new major exhibition dedicated to the Master of French Impressionism Claude Monet and his water landscapes at The National Museum of Western Art. The Water Lilies cycle occupied Claude Monet for almost three decades, from the late 1890s until his death in 1926, at the age of 86. This cycle is inspired by the water garden that Monet created on the property of his house in Giverny in Normandy. It culminated in the last large panels donated by Monet to the State in 1922 and visible at the Musée de l'Orangerie since 1927. The word nymphéa derives from the Greek numphé, nymph, and takes its name from the ancient mythology which attributes the birth of the flower to a nymph who died of love for Hercules. This is actually the scientific term for a water lily. The famous water lily pond inspired Monet to create a titanic work consisting of almost 300 paintings, including more than forty large-format panels. Paintings where the theme of water, light and colors is the result of incessant research by the great French painter.
Three museums and their collections compared in an unprecedented exhibition. The exhibition consists of 34 trios of over 150 works, including paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, photographs, projects and videos by 110 artists.
Horror manga artist Junji Ito depicts a beautiful but grotesque world. His work has fascinated readers around the world. at the Setagaya Literary Museum a large exhibition presents his drawings and artistic career to the public.
The fate of women in the world of men. It is the theme of the famous opera La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi, on stage at the New National Theater in Tokyo under the direction of Francesco Lanzillotta.
For Henri Matisse his atelier was a fundamental space to exercise his artistic practice. This exhibition explores the relationship between the artist and his creative space and the crucial role that Matisse's studio played in the imagination of the great French painter in the last phase of his life.