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National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

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National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Phone:
+81 3-5777-8600

Hours:
Sunday10am - 5pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday10am - 5pm
Wednesday10am - 5pm
Thursday10am - 5pm
Friday10am - 8pm
Saturday10am - 5pm


The National Art Center is a museum in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. A joint project of the Agency for Cultural Affairs and the National Museums Independent Administrative Institution, it stands on a site formerly occupied by a research facility of the University of Tokyo. The building has been designed by Kisho Kurokawa. It is one of the largest exhibition spaces in the country. Access is from Nogizaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line. Unlike Japan's other national art museums, NACT is an 'empty museum', without a collection, permanent display, and curators. Like Kunsthalle in German-speaking regions, it accommodates temporary exhibitions sponsored and curated by other organizations. The policy has been successful. In its first fiscal year in 2007, it had 69 exhibitions organized by arts groups and 10 organized by NACT. Its Monet exhibition, held between 7 April and 2 July 2007, was the second most visited exhibition of the year, not only in Japan but in the world.
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