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Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka

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Time Out says

The newest museum on the island of Nakanoshima took almost 40 years to complete. It was first conceived in 1983, with a proposal to set up an art institution to commemorate Osaka’s centenary celebration. The arduous undertaking paid off, as the Nakanoshima Museum of Art now holds one of Japan's most extensive and diverse collections of art, totalling around 6,000 pieces and counting. 

The jet-black, cube-like architecture makes for an imposing sight, with a cheeky ‘Ship’s Cat (Muse)’ sculpture by Kenji Yanabo standing guard at its doorsteps. Inside, the pristine space features picture windows overlooking the river and surrounding cityscape as well as lofty ceilings that lend themselves to large-scale exhibitions. Here you’ll find another captivating sculpture by Kenji Yanabo, titled ‘Giant Torayan’, whose height stretches across the museum’s top two floors.

The Nakanoshima Museum of Art owns a substantial collection of works by Yuzo Saeki (1898-1928), an Osaka-born painter known for his work in modernism, Fauvism and Expressionism. In fact, the museum’s primary focus is on modern and contemporary art related to Osaka and the surrounding Kansai region. This is supplemented by pieces from world-renowned names including Salvador Dalí, René Magritte and Jean-Michel Basquiat, as well as an impressive line-up of works in the fields of graphic and furniture design.

Details

Address
4-3-1 Nakanoshima, Kita
Osaka
Transport:
Watanabebashi Station (Keihan Nakanoshima line), exit 2; Higobashi Station (Osaka Metro Yotsubashi line), exit 4
Opening hours:
10am-5pm / closed Mon (if Mon is a holiday, the museum is closed on the following weekday)

What’s on

Koide Narashige: In Pursuit of Oil Painting for the Japanese

Osaka-born Koide Narashige (1887–1931) was a pioneering figure in Western-style Japanese painting, and this comprehensive exhibition at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art marks his first major retrospective in 25 years. A graduate of the Tokyo University of the Arts, Narashige produced a prolific body of work in oil painting, focusing primarily on still lifes and female nudes. It was his portrayals of the female nude, however, that earned him lasting acclaim. Particularly notable are the works produced during the final five years of his life, following his move to Ashiya in 1926. These paintings defined his signature style and celebrated the beauty of the female form. The exhibition features key works from each period of Narashige’s oeuvre, tracing his contributions to early 20th-century Japanese art. You can also expect to see a selection of sketches, book designs, illustrations and writings that highlight his wide-ranging creative talents beyond painting. Note: this exhibition is closed on Mondays, October 14 and November 4 (except October 13, November 3 and November 24)
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