Mukai Eriko
Mukai Eriko has attempted to “approach” invisible or ungraspable phenomena and systems in society such as livestock slaughter, oil drilling, https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/en/exhibition/20250329-20250601
Mukai Eriko has attempted to “approach” invisible or ungraspable phenomena and systems in society such as livestock slaughter, oil drilling, https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/en/exhibition/20250329-20250601
MIKADO2 is an artist collective consisting of three members: Yamada Shuhei, Koike Kazuma, and Jimba Keisuke. Yamada creates Dada-esque conce https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/en/exhibition/20240919-20241222
drawing from elements that characterize the homogenized landscapes of cities and suburbia. Painted using plaster and pigments, images from t https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/en/exhibition/20240716-20241006
Wasn’t your “first movie” on Friday Roadshow? Friday Roadshow has been connecting us with movies throughout the Showa, Heisei and Reiwa peri https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/en/exhibition/20240412-20240629
The Museum Collection currently consists of approximately 4,400 works of Kyoto modern art comprising Japanese paintings, Western-style paint https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/en/exhibition/20250110-20250224
The Museum Collection currently consists of approximately 4,400 works of Kyoto modern art comprising Japanese paintings, Western-style paint https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/en/exhibition/20240719-20240927
In 2023, Kyoto City University of Arts relocated its entire campus to the east side of JR Kyoto Station. Kyoto City University of Arts has r https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/en/exhibition/20241011-20241222
This is the first major solo exhibition by photographer and film director Ninagawa Mika at a museum in the Kansai region. The works embodyin https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/en/exhibition/20250111-20250330
The Museum Collection currently consists of approximately 4,400 works of Kyoto modern art comprising Japanese paintings, Western-style paint https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/en/exhibition/20240719-20250224
Supported by KERING’S WOMEN IN MOTION Scenography by Miho Odaka (APLUS DESIGNWORKS) This exhibition, a dialogue between two fem https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/en/exhibition/kg_20240413-20240512