
[2026 Winter] Collection Room
Special Display: Painting Time — Modernity Reflected in Kyoto Lacquerware
2027/1/15-2027/3/14
Venue [ Main Building(South Wing)1F ]
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Kamisaka Sekka, Ornamental Box with Lacquered Drawings of Men Performing a Ceremony, Taisho period
Collection of the museumThe Museum Collection currently consists of approximately 4,500 works of Kyoto modern art comprising Japanese paintings, Western-style paintings, sculpture, prints, crafts, and calligraphy. In particular, the Collection includes masterpieces representative of Japanese painting made by Kyoto artists between the Meiji and Showa periods, making it one of the leading collections of such works in Japan.
Kyoto lacquerware has been passed down over centuries since the Heian period. This special display traces the evolution of Kyoto lacquer artistry from the modern era to the post-war period. During the Meiji and Taisho periods, Kyoto lacquerware preserved traditional techniques and designs dating back to the Edo period, while also embracing Western-inspired designs and returning to pre-modern Japanese art forms, such as those of the Rinpa school. In the early Showa period, modern lacquerware that harmonized with contemporary lifestyles emerged, and a unique aesthetic blending tradition and modernity was sought. After World War II, new forms of expression transcending the conventions of lacquerware were explored, and amidst the integration of other materials and innovative forms that departed from functionality, Kyoto lacquerware underwent a major transformation.
In modern Kyoto lacquerware, creativity responsive to the sensibilities of the times has been layered upon ancient traditions. This exhibition unravels the various forms of Kyoto lacquerware born at the intersection of tradition and innovation.
Kamisaka Sekka, Ornamental Box with Lacquered Drawings of Men Performing a Ceremony, Taisho period
Collection of the museumInformation
- Period
- January 15 (Fri.) – March 14 (Sun.), 2027
- Time
- 10:00−18:00 (last admission 17:30)
- Venue
- Main Building(South Wing)1F
- Closed on
- Mondays (except public holidays)
- Admission
Kyoto City residents: ¥520*
Non-residents: ¥730
Groups (of 20 or more): ¥620
Elementary, junior high and high school students: Free**Non- resident elementary,
junior high and high school students: ¥300
Groups: ¥200Children under elementary school: Free
*Admission is free for residents over 70 (with valid ID or senior boarding pass) and for those with disabilities (with valid disability certificates). Admission is ¥100 for students attending Kyoto universities registered as Kyoto City Campus Culture Partners.
** living or studying in KyotoPlease bring a valid ID.
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Museum Cafe

The menu of seasonal sweets in Cafe ENFUSE will change four times a year, along with the seasons. Also the museum shop will continue offering new confectionary selections twice a month, every month.



