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Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art

Coordinates: 35°00′46.21″N 135°47′00.85″E / 35.0128361°N 135.7835694°E / 35.0128361; 135.7835694
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Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art
京都市美術館
Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art is located in Kyoto city
Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art
Location of the museum
Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art is located in Japan
Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art
Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art (Japan)
Established1933 (1933)
Location124 Okazaki Enshōjichō, Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Coordinates35°00′46.21″N 135°47′00.85″E / 35.0128361°N 135.7835694°E / 35.0128361; 135.7835694
TypeArt museum
OwnerKyoto City
Public transit access
Nearest car parkOkazaki Koen Parking Lot (can be used for fee)
Websitewww.city.kyoto.jp/bunshi/kmma/en/
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The Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art (京都市京セラ美術館) is located in Okazaki Park in Sakyō-ku Kyoto. Formerly Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art (京都市美術館, Kyōto-shi Bijutsukan), it is one of the oldest art museums in Japan.[1] it opened in 1928 as Shōwa Imperial Coronation Art Museum of Kyoto, a commemoration of Emperor Hirohito's coronation.

Crowds of people wait to enter the exhibition “Takashi Murakami Mononoke Kyoto” at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art, Kyoto, Japan (2024).

Upon renewal of the museum in 2020, Japanese multinational ceramics and electronics manufacturer Kyocera obtained the naming rights and the museum was renamed Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art.

Important works in the collection

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  • Takeuchi Seihō: 芙蓉 (1882), 年中行事 (1886), 池塘浪静 (1887), 雲龍 (1887), 遊鯉 (1887), 宇野老人像 (1895), 渓山秋月 (1899), 散華 (1910), 散華 (1910), 熊 (1910), 雨 (1911), 絵になる最初 (1913), 金魚の句(1913), 潮沙永日 (1922), 酔興 (1924), 馬に乗る狐 (1924), うな辺 (1926), 雷公 (1930), 松 (1932), 水村 (1934), 風竹野 (1934), 風竹 (1934), 驟雨一過 (1935), 静閑 (1935), 雄風 (1940), 色紙十二ヶ月(1926–41), 八功徳水,冬瓜にねずみ

Building information

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  • Planning: Kenjirō Maeda
  • Completion of construction: 1933
  • Total floor space: 9,349m²
  • Mailing address: 〒606-8344 京都府京都市左京区岡崎円勝寺町124

Access

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Surroundings

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References

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  1. ^ Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Museums" in Japan Encyclopedia, pp. 671-673.
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