THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ART,OSAKA (06-6447-4680)
Special Exhibition
"NAGASAWA Dove tende aurora"
This exhibition is dedicated to the work of Hidetoshi Nagasawa, the legendary sculptor. After graduating from art college in his mid-twenties, he left Japan, travelled through South East Asia and the Middle East for one year, and arrived in Milan, where he began his creative work. Nagasawa's development as a sculptor in Milan, rich in Renaissance tradition, is displayed through some twenty of his masterpieces.
- DATE:
- Oct.10 (Sat.) ~ Dec.13 (Sun.)
- FEES:
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850yen (Adults) / 450yen (Univ.stus.)
*Free of charge : Stus. of jr. hi. sch. level and below, and challenged (accompanied by one caregiver) (on showing of a disabled certificate)
*The admission fee covers the permanent exhibition "Collection"
Permanent Exhibition
"Collection"
The Museum houses a collection of Japanese and Western works reflecting, primarily, artistic trends that have developed since 1945. This exhibition features items acquired recently by the Museum, including works by Marlene Dumas.
- DATE:
- Oct.10 (Sat.) ~ Dec.13 (Sun.)
- FEES:
-
420yen (Adults) / 130yen (Univ.stus.)
*Free of charge : Stus. of hi. sch. level and below, and challenged (accompanied by one caregiver) (on showing of a disabled certificate)
- HOUR:
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10:00 ~ 17:00 ( ~ 19:00 on Fridays) (Enter by 16:30 (18:30 on Fridays))
- CLOSED:
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Mondays (Closed on Tue. if Mon. is a holiday), Dec.14 (Mon.) ~ Jan.15(Fri.)
- ACCESS:
- 5-min. walk southwest from Watanabebashi Stn. (exit #2) on the Keihan Nakanoshima Line,10-min. walk west from Higobashi Stn. (Y12) (exit #3) on the Subway
Yotsubashi Line, 10-min. walk south from Shin-Fukushima Stn. (exit #2) on the JR Tozai Line and Fukushima Stn. on the JR Loop Line or Hanshin Line