
Shinjuku: the City of Modern Art (tentative)
2026.01.10(Sat)- 02.15(Sun)
Introducing the exhibition
A discussion of the history of modern Japanese art would not be complete without mention of Tokyo's Shinjuku neighborhood. Up-and-coming artists began to gather in Shinjuku in the late Meiji period, and the artists who lived there in turn attracted even more artists to the area. This influx of artists turned Shinjuku into a major center of modern art. This exhibition represents the first attempt by an art museum in Shinjuku to trace the trajectory of artists associated with the neighborhood, featuring works created over the course of roughly half a century by artists like Nakamura Tsune, Saeki Yuzo, Matsumoto Shunsuke, and Miyawaki Aiko.
Hours
10:00-18:00 (10:00-20:00 on Fridays) ※ Admittance 30 minutes before closing time
Days closed
Mondays*
New Year holidays, and periodically during changes of exhibits
*open if Monday is a national holiday and closed on the following day