1. National Museum of Art, Osaka: ‘Collection 2’ Exhibition
    Djordje Ozbolt, Nice to Meet You, 2009, National Museum of Art, Osaka, © Djordje Ozbolt, courtesy of Taro Nasu
  2. National Museum of Art, Osaka: ‘Collection 2’ Exhibition
    Maureen Gallace, Late August, 2024, National Museum of Art, Osaka, Photo: Kei Okano, courtesy of the artist and Misako & Rosen
  3. National Museum of Art, Osaka: ‘Collection 2’ Exhibition
    Maria Farrar, Room with a Terrace, 2021, National Museum of Art, Osaka, © Maria Farrar, courtesy of the artist and Ota Fine Arts
  4. National Museum of Art, Osaka: ‘Collection 2’ Exhibition
    Shigeru Hasegawa, 2006, National Museum of Art, Osaka, © Shigeru Hasegawa
  5. National Museum of Art, Osaka: ‘Collection 2’ Exhibition
    Miyuki Tsugami, View – at 11:15 am, 30 Mar., 06–09, 2009, National Museum of Art, Osaka, © Miyuki Tsugami
  6. National Museum of Art, Osaka: ‘Collection 2’ Exhibition
    Koji Tanada, Boy under Cumulus Clouds, 2007, National Museum of Art, Osaka, Photo: Kazuo Fukunaga, © Koji Tanada, courtesy of Mizuma Art Gallery

The National Museum of Art, Osaka: Collection 2

  • Art, Contemporary art
  • The National Museum of Art, Osaka
Lim Chee Wah
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Time Out says

The National Museum of Art, Osaka’s regular Collection exhibitions offer a glimpse into the museum’s extensive holdings, which span primarily from the 19th to early 20th century. Collection 2, however, adds a special feature to complement the usual Collection Highlights.

Titled ‘The Imaginative Power of the 21st Century’, the special presentation reflects on the first 25 years of this century, exploring both our current state of affairs and the trajectory ahead. At the turn of the millennium, few could have predicted the sweeping changes that had come to completely transform our lives, values and perspectives. This exhibition examines our recent history through contemporary works created over the past quarter-century.

The Collection Highlights section is lighter in subject matter, showcasing some of the museum’s most iconic works alongside recent acquisitions. Notable new additions include pieces by Joseph Beuys, Takashi Murakami, Maureen Gallace and Maria Farrar.

This exhibition is closed on Mondays (except November 3, November 24 and January 12) and November 4, November 25, December 28–January 5, and January 13. Entry is free on November 1, November 3, November 15, November 16, December 6, January 10 and February 7.

Details

Address
The National Museum of Art, Osaka
大阪府大阪市北区中之島4-2-55
Osaka
Transport:
Watanabebashi Station (Keihan Nakanoshima line); Higobashi Station (Osaka Metro Yotsubashi line); Fukushima Station (JR Osaka Loop, Hanshin Main lines)
Price:
Adults ¥430, university students ¥130 (¥250 & ¥70 respectively on Fridays after 5pm)
Opening hours:
Tue–Sun 10am–5pm (Fri until 8pm; last entry 30min before closing), closed Mon

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