1. Watarium
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima
  2. Watarium
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima

Watari-Um Museum of Contemporary Art

  • Art
  • Harajuku
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

Mario Botta designed this small art museum for the Watari family in 1990. It holds four exhibitions a year, some of which originate at the museum, while others are brought in from abroad. There’s a good art bookshop and a pleasant café in the basement.

Details

Address
3-7-6 Jingumae, Shibuya
Tokyo
Transport:
Gaienmae Station (Ginza line), exit 3
Opening hours:
11am-7pm (Wed until 9pm) / closed Mon

What’s on

Osgemeos and Barry McGee: ‘One More’

The Watari-um’s ‘One More’ brings together two global icons of contemporary urban art: Brazilian twins Osgemeos and American artist Barry McGee. Emerging from graffiti and street culture, both artists have redefined the boundaries between public art and the museum space, infusing walls, cities and galleries around the world with vivid colour, rhythm and humanity. Known for their dreamlike murals and whimsical characters, Osgemeos have exhibited from the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington to Milan’s Pirelli HangarBicocca. McGee, celebrated for his bold, socially engaged work under the tag ‘Twist’, has been a central figure in the American street art scene, showing monumental installations at SFMOMA and the Venice Biennale. With ‘One More’, the duo transforms the Watari-um into a dynamic playground of imagination. Conceived as a spontaneous dialogue between long-time friends and collaborators, the exhibition blurs the lines between painting, sculpture, animation and installation. Expect a universe where urban energy meets poetic introspection – a celebration of creativity, community, and the enduring spirit of the streets that inspires the artists.
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