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With Kids ’24: Look, Touch, Convey—My Best Materials

Nakamura Kimi, Alice Big Mouse, 2009

1st Floor: With Kids ’24: Look, Touch, Convey—My Best Materials
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2nd Floor: Aiming at Glass with Warmth—The Achievements of Iwata Toshichi / Enjoy Special One Piece
2024.10.12 Sat. - 2024.12.08 Sun.

Overview

With Kids ’24: Look, Touch, Convey—My Best Materials

Depending on how they are used, stone, wood, thread, fabric, etc., which we come into contact casually on a daily basis, can become “my best materials” for artworks. In this exhibition, we will look at works, touch them, and discover the potentials hidden in commonplace materials.

Aiming at Glass with Warmth—The Achievements of Iwata Toshichi

Iwata Toshichi (1893–1980) created works featuring rich colors and adventurous forms and raised Japanese glass from utility goods to the level of art. He also spread glass utensils among the tea ceremony and flower arrangement worlds. Enjoy the versatility of his achievements.

Iwata Toshichi, <em>Vase</em>, c.1966
Iwata Toshichi, Vase, c.1966

Enjoy Special One Piece

Oguiss Takanori, Firewood and Coal Store

Oguiss Takanori, <em>Firewood and Coal Store</em>, 1954
Oguiss Takanori, Firewood and Coal Store, 1954

Admission

Adults: 510 (420) yen / Senior high school and university students: 250 (170) yen

Combined ticket for the Museum Collection at Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art and Migishi Kotaro Museum of Art (Except special Exhibitions)

Adults: 830 (670) yen / Senior high school and university students. 410 (270) yen

*Group rate in parentheses applies to groups of 10 persons or more.
*Over 65-year-olds, junior high school students and younger, holders of disability ID and a caregiver, etc. are admitted free of charge. Please show a disability certificate at the reception desk.
*Senior high school students are admitted free on Saturdays and when visiting for educational purposes.
*Free entry for all on July 17 (Hokkaido Citizens’ Day) and July 21 (Museum’s Birthday) and Nov. 1-7 (Art Week).