- Yokohama Museum of Art
Yokohama Museum of Art ( _ja. 横浜美術館), founded in 1989, is located in the futuristic
Minato Mirai 21 district ofYokohama city next to theYokohama Landmark Tower , the tallest building inJapan . [Some sources incorrectly refer to this institution as "Yokohama Museum of Modern Art".]The collections
The museum has works by many influential and well-known
modern art ists includingConstantin Brâncuşi ,Paul Cézanne ,Salvador Dalí ,Jimmy Ernst ,René Magritte ,Henri Matisse ,Ossip Zadkine , andPablo Picasso .Dada ist and Surrealist works are especially well-represented. [http://www.yokohama.world-guides.com/yokohama_art_galleries.html Yokohama Art Galleries: Yokohama Museum of Art - 3-4-1 Minato Mirai, Yokohama, 220-0012, Japan, JP] ] [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/about/faq/collection.html#2 Yokohama Museum of Art: The Collection and Architechture] ]The museum also features work by important Japanese artists, especially those with connections to Yokohama such as
Imamura Shiko ,Kanzan Shimomura , andChizuko Yoshida . [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/about/faq/collection.html#2 Yokohama Museum of Art: The Collection and Architecture] ] Other artists whose work has appeared at the museum includeKiyoshi Hasegawa ,Yasumasa Morimura andLee Ufan pecial exhibits
* In 2004 the museum hosted a major
Marcel Duchamp exhibition entitled "Marcel Duchamp and the 20th Century Art". The exhibit attracted a long list of corporate sponsors includingAsahi Shimbun ,Dai Nippon Printing ,Japan Airlines ,Japan Broadcasting Corporation ,Kanagawa Shimbun ,Keihin Electric Express Railway andTelevision Kanagawa . [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/exhibition/2004/special/duchamp/index.html Marcel Duchamp and the 20th Century Art] ] [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/index.html Yokohama Museum of Art: Exhibit Information] ]*Also in 2004, the museum hosted "Paradise Lost: The Politics of Landscape (1870-1945)", an exhibition described as an "attempt to show the changing nature of landscape expression in
painting andphotography as practiced inEurope , theUnited States , Japan, and theEast Asia during the seventy years from the age ofImpressionism through the end ofWorld War II ." [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/exhibition/2004/special/fukei/index.html Paradise Lost: The Politics of Landscape] ]* In 2005, the museum hosted "
Masterpiece s from the Louvre Museum:19th Century FrenchPainting s – fromNeoclassicism toRomanticism ". The exhibit was arranged in cooperation with the Louvre andTokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music .* In 2006, the museum featured a special exhibit entitled " Connecting the World through Sculpture" featuring the work of
Isamu Noguchi ,Japanese American artist and landscape architect. [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/exhibition_info/2006noguchi.html Isamu Noguchi Connecting the World through Sculpture] ]* In 2008, the museum is featuring an exhibition of images from the
goth subculture entitled "Goth : Reality of the Departed World". The exhibit includes features works byAvant-garde artists such asDr Lakra andPyuupiru . [ [http://rogermc.blogs.com/tactical/2008/02/goth-at-yokoham.html Tactical Museum: 'Goth' at Yokohama Museum of Art] ] [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/ Yokohama Museum of Art] (in [Japanese language|Japanese)]The building
The building which houses the Yokohama Museum of Art was designed by
Kenzo Tange , the Japanesearchitect who won the 1987Pritzker Prize forarchitecture . The structure is described as an "attractive and spacious building " that is "airy and well-lit".The museum's main hall is 18 meters tall and is open to the second and third floors. A
glass ceiling allows natural light into the space.Louver s control the light levels. It has supurb acoustics, is often used for new art projects and cultural events, and is said to be a "particularly impressive" example ofmodern architecture . [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/about/institution/grand_gallery.html Yokohama Museum of Art: Grand Gallery] ]The building is apportioned as follows: [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/about/institution/index.html Yokohama Museum of Art: Facilities] ]
:First Floor:*
lecture hall:*parking garage :Second Floor:*galleries (including the Grand Gallery described above):*Children's Workshop (consists of a multipurpose studio, a craft studio and an
audiovisual studio for use by children ages 4 to 12) [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/about/institution/atelier_child.html Yokohama Museum of Art: Children's Workshop] ] :*restaurant servingFrench cuisine :*museum store (sellspostcards and other goods featuring art in the museum, framed paintings,art supplies , etc.) [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/about/institution/shop.html Yokohama Museum of Art: Museum Shop] ]:Third Floor:*Additional galleries (include a
photography gallery):*Art Archive Center (a quiet and spacious study room with a collection of Japanese and foreign art art books, artcatalog s, and artmagazine s; also has facilities to makephotocopies and conduct on-line searches) [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/about/institution/library.html Yokohama Museum of Art: Art Archive Center] ] :*Citizen's Workshop (used for lectures and study groups as well work in flat media, three-dimensional media, andprintmaking ) [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/about/institution/atelier_citizen.html Yokohama Museum of Art: Citizen's Workshop] ]Sakuragicho Station provides topublic transportation access to museum and the surrounding area by way of theMinatomirai Line and the Yokohama Municipal Subway Line. [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/about/faq/time_traffic.html#3 Yokohama Museum of Art: FAQ] ] [ [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/about/traffic.html Yokohama Museum of Art: Access Guide] ]References
External links
* [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/en/about/index.html Yokohama Museum of Art] (in English)
* [http://www.yaf.or.jp/yma/ Yokohama Museum of Art] (in Japanese)
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