Opening Exhibition vol.1 “Modern: Blossoming Garden-Oita World Museum
-Oita & World 200 Masterpieces”
Since ancient times, Oita Prefecture has cultivated its own unique culture and customs due to the mixture of various people and different cultures within the prefecture. This mixture resulted from encounters with foreign cultures, such as with the spread of religious culture in the Usa and Kunisaki region, contact with Western European culture due to the increase of trade with Spain and Portugal, the flourishing Nanga school of painting from the late Edo Period to the Taisho period, and so on.
In the newly-created Oita Prefectural Art Museum’s opening exhibition, OPAM presents to the world an art museum of Oita and the world, “Oita World Museum,” a blend of encounters unique to Oita, based on this fertile cultural ground of Oita Prefecture. There will be pieces that symbolize the culture of Oita, masterpieces from well-known museums from around the world, and various pieces from representative Japanese museums.
The exhibition contains over 200 carefully selected pieces from domestic museums and private collections, and features art pieces with an undercurrent of “modernity,” with paintings, sculptures, craft pieces, and photos that span from the Momoyama Period to the modern day. With this exhibition, OPAM has created a space that crosses the boundaries of time, region, or genre. These “encounters” will be an opportunity to question the individual merits of each of the artworks collected in Oita, and to re-affirm the origins of this art, as well as simultaneously inspiring new fascination. Furthermore, each of the “encounters” enjoyed by visitors to OPAM will give visitors the opportunity of experiencing the re-discovery Oita’s cultural climate and the joy of encountering different cultures.
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- Period
- April 24 – July 20, 2015
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- Opening Hours
- 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. daily
※10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays
Last admission is 30 minutes before closing.
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- Exhibition Closed
- May 11, May 25, June 8, June 22 and July 6
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- Venue
- Gallery A (1st floor)・Gallery B (3rd floor)
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- Organizers
- Oita Prefectural Art Museum Oita Prefecture Oita Prefecture Arts, Culture and Sports Promotion Foundation
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- Admission
- General
Adults ¥1,200 / University students ¥900 / Students under high school age ¥500
Group Entry
Adults ¥1,000/ University students ¥800 / Students under high school age ¥400
・Group Entry is available for 20 people or more.
・Admission free for children under elementary school age.
・Persons with Disability Certificate and one person accompanying them are admitted free of charge.
・Students tickets are available with valid ID.
・100 yen discount for collection exhibition is applied by presenting the stub, during the exhibition period.
・Some artworks are not on display for a full exhibition period due to rotation.
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- Inquiries
- Oita Prefectural Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)97-533-4500
Coorganizer:OITA GODO SHIMBUN INC., THE NISHINIPPON SHIMBUN CO.,LTD., Nikkei Inc. THE MAINICHI NEWSPAPERS, THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN, Japan Broadcasting Corporation Oita Station, Oita Broadcasting System, Inc. Television Oita System Corporation, Oita Asahi Broadcasting Co.,Ltd., FM OITA
Under the Auspices of:Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands & Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Osaka/Kobe, Embajada de España, Ambassade de France au Japon / Institut français du Japon, British Council, Oita Prefectural Board of Education, The Arts & Cultural Association of Oita Prefecture, Oita Prefecture Art Association, KYUSHU RAILWAY COMPANY, OITA BRANCH, The Asahi Shimbun Company
Special Sponsors:ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO., LTD, Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc., SANWA SHURUI CO., LTD.
Sponsors:UMEBAYASHI CORPORATION, OITA GAS CO.,LTD., THE OITA BANK, LTD., Oita Air Terminal Co.,Ltd., The Oita Shinkin Bank., ONIZUKA ELECTRIC WORKS, KAJIMA CORPORATION, Kyudenko Corporation, Kyowa Kogyo Co.,Ltd., SUGA CO.,LTD., Toyo System Co.,Ltg., Nishisan Kogyo Co.,Ltd., FUNDOKIN SHOYU CO.,LTD., THE HOWA BANK,LTD.
Support:Japan Foundation for Regional Art-Activities
Special Cooperation:The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
Exhibition Design:Yahagi Kijuro