Nagoya City Art Museum
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Nagoya City Art Museum
名古屋市美術館
Overview
Airy, modern museum with permanent & temporary exhibitions of contemporary art in various mediums.
Nagoya City Art Museum occupies a modernist building designed by Kurokawa Kisho in Shirakawa Park, one of the city's central green spaces. The permanent collection is strong on twentieth-century art, particularly the School of Paris, Mexican muralism, and postwar Japanese movements including Gutai and Mono-ha. Frequent temporary exhibitions often bring in major international loans. The building itself is worth studying for its geometric forms and the way natural light moves through the galleries. A ground-floor sculpture garden extends into the surrounding park, blurring the line between inside and outside. The museum sits near Fushimi Station and pairs well with a walk through Shirakawa Park.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 名古屋市美術館
- Nearest station
- Fushimi Station (8 min walk)
- Payment
- Cash only
- Reservations
- Advance tickets available online and at convenience stores. Special exhibitions may have timed entry. Walk-in usually fine for permanent collection.
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