The Exhibition explores the unique perspective through which the artists of Rinpa captured beauty represented in the natural world.
Artist Ryo Inoue returns to MOA Museum of Art for his new exhibition. He is widely recognized through his feat…
Yoshida Hiroshi (1876–1950) was a leading artist in the Western-style painting in the early 20th centur…
MOA Museum of Art will reopen from Fri. 22 May, 2020. We are providing precautionary measures to prevent the s…
The Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji by Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) was published in ca. 1831 from a prominen…
Okuyama Hoseki is a highly accomplished forged metal (tankin) artist and has been designated a preserver of im…
Background In the seventeenth century, the Tokugawa shogunate constructed five main routes, connecting Edo (To…
The Red and White Blossoms—a pair of folding screens by Ogata Kōrin—is the artist’s greatest masterpiece and r…
Nagano-born Matsui Kosei (1927–2003) had his kiln at the Gessouji temple in Ibaraki prefecture. Through his ex…
The Rinpa is a unique school of art that was perpetuated by artists who had an affinity with its style, starti…