Impressionism – Light and memory
Hiroshima Museum of Art 3-2 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima, Hiroshima-ken, Japan73 impressionist masterpieces from the Pola Museum of Art and the Hiroshima Museum of Art.
73 impressionist masterpieces from the Pola Museum of Art and the Hiroshima Museum of Art.
Local special needs school, Hull Pong, hosts an exhibition for artworks created by people with disabilities. Admission: Free Open: 10:30
This annual exhibition of traditional arts and crafts produced in Hiroshima Prefecture always has some beautiful pieces on display and
A comprehensive exhibition of the works of one of Japan's 3 great nihonga painters.
Meet the cute characters that populate somewhat disturbing children's books of Sena Keiko.
Lyrical abstract paintings, large and small, by octogenarian French artist Monique Orsini. Free admission.
10th Yokogawa International Art Charity Festival will raise money for humanitarian help for the people of Ukraine.
Over 100 pieces by Takanori Oguiss, a Japanese painter who spent most of his life in France and is known for his European cityscapes.
Traditional Hina dolls on display around Miyajima.
The first exhibition to introduce the entire creative process of picture book artist Ken Wakayama, creator of the bestselling Koguma-chan picture book series.
En route to Impressionism Exhibition: French paintings from the Fine Arts Museum, Reims
Exhibition of work by popular Japanese Illustrator Anno Mistumasa with a focus on his early years when he worked as a teacher.
Some wonderful examples of modern woodblock prints on display at Hiroshima Museum of Art.
The "Mi-ageru" (look up) art action", held every year since 2013, aims to "transform the target".
Free light-themed event along Hiroshima Peace Boulevard.
A collaborative exhibition that explores the creative path left behind by the 20th century master Pablo Picasso.
Annual traditional kogei art craft exhibition at Hiroshima Prefectural Museum of Art.
Kawase Hasui: Travel and Nostalgic Landscape. A collection of works by woodblock print artist Kawase Hasui (1883-1957).
Exhibition of work by Chilean-born artist, architect, photographer and filmmaker based in New York City and recipient of the 11th
Selected works of Alfonse Mucha from the Trimal Collection, owned by the Czech physician and third-generation collector Zdenek Trimal, at the Hiroshima Museum of Art.
Tue, Oct 3, 202311:00 AM Sun, Oct 8, 20235:00 PM Gallery G Japan (map) Time |11:00 〜 19:00 (until 17:00 on the
Every autumn, for one night only, the backstreets of Onomichi are illuminated with 30,000 candles.
Glass Tableware in Still Life: Yoko Andersson Yamano and 18 Painters exhibition at Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art.
City center festival which melds tradition with art in Fukuromachi Park – centered on a 1.5 ton rock suspended by ropes attached
Exhibition of works by Hiroshima-born children's picture book artists Kozo Kakimoto, widely known for his pictures in the million-seller "The Giving Chair".