Setagaya Art Museum Mukai Junkichi Annex
Western-style painter Junkichi Mukai (1901-1995) remodeled his long-time studio and residence into an art museum, and donated it, along with more than 660 of his own oil paintings and sketches, to the Setagaya Ward, which opened as a branch of the Setagaya Art Museum in July 1993. Located in a quiet residential area in Tsurumaki, Setagaya-ku, the museum consists of a studio and residence built in 1962 and an earthen storehouse that was relocated from Ichinoseki, Iwate Prefecture, in 1969. You can do so. About twice a year, the museum holds special exhibitions to explore Mukai's nearly seventy years of painting from a variety of perspectives.
Address | 2-5-1 Tsurumaki, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo |
WEB | http://www.mukaijunkichi-annex.jp/contents_en.htm |
Business Hour*1 | 10:00 to 18:00 |
Closed*2 | Mondays (Holidays are open, closed the following day) |
Genre*3 | Painter Junkichi Mukai works |
Entrance Fee*4 | Adults ¥200, University and High School Students ¥150, Junior High School and Elementary School Students ¥101 Special Exhibition fee is not included. |
Access*5 | 10 minutes walk from Komazawa-daigaku(DT04) Station |
Collection Page | https://www.setagayaartmuseum.or.jp/about/collection/ |
*1 The last day of an exhibition or event may end early. *2 There are also end-of-year and temporary closures *3 Blanks refer to all genres. *4 Admission prices may vary depending on the event. Check for senior citizens, children and group discounts.*5 The times shown are approximate. |
Precautions may be taken to prevent the spread of corona infection.
Please contact the gallery for more information.
http://www.mukaijunkichi-annex.jp/contents-corona.htm
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