Takamatsu Art Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Permanent collection
I visited only the permanent exhibition which consisted only of two rooms. There were paintings from contemporary artists in one room and laquer ware in the other. Worth a stop.
This is an interesting building and we saw the permanent exhibition, which was great and a special exhibition on the influence f of 19th century Western art of Japanese art, which was terrific. There ...
a self professed local guide brought us here, pretty cool.
we visited japan for a tourist trip in 2019 rather than a working trip. covid hit and its taken me this long to write about our experiences. we explored hiroshima first, to pay homage. and then ca...
Visited this museum during the Setochi Triennale in October 2019. The exhibitions, by young local and overseas artists were very good. Also enjoyed the coffee shop on the ground floor.
Little works in the permanent collections MURAKAMI, Ryoji IKEDA, temporary exhibitions on the uninteresting artists of the 80s with a pale copy of a portrait of Van Gogh, the young a...
Permanent collection
I visited only the permanent exhibition which consisted only of two rooms. There were paintings from contemporary artists in one room and laquer ware in the other. Worth a stop.
Worth a visit
This is an interesting building and we saw the permanent exhibition, which was great and a special exhibition on the influence f of 19th century Western art of Japanese art, which was terrific. There ...
a self professed local guide brought us here, pretty cool.
we visited japan for a tourist trip in 2019 rather than a working trip. covid hit and its taken me this long to write about our experiences. we explored hiroshima first, to pay homage. and then ca...
Takamatsu City Museum of Art
Visited this museum during the Setochi Triennale in October 2019. The exhibitions, by young local and overseas artists were very good. Also enjoyed the coffee shop on the ground floor.
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Little works in the permanent collections MURAKAMI, Ryoji IKEDA, temporary exhibitions on the uninteresting artists of the 80s with a pale copy of a portrait of Van Gogh, the young a...