Exhibitions

Can I Touch This, Too? : An Exhibition of Touchable Sculptures from the Museum Collection II
About the Exhibition
Following the original exhibition held in 2022, “Can I Touch This, Too? : An Exhibition of Touchable Sculptures from the Museum Collection” invites visitors to engage with the sculptures from the museum’s collection in a hands-on way. This unique experience allows guests to explore the various shapes and textures of the artworks, encouraging a deeper appreciation that goes beyond traditional viewing. (To ensure the protection of the sculptures, it is required to wear the gloves provided by the museum.)
Information
- Venue
KAMAKURA ANNEX
- Period
August 2 – October 19, 2025
- Closed
Mondays (except August 11, September 15 and October 13)
- Opening hours
9:30 – 17:00 (last admission at 16:30)
- Admissions
Adults: 250 yen (150 yen)
Under 20 or Students: 150 yen (100 yen)
65 and over: 100 yen
High School Students: 100 yen
Junior High School Students and under: Free
* Prices in ( ) indicate group (over 19 persons) discount tickets.
* A person with disabilities and one accompanying caretaker are admitted free of charge upon presenting Disabled Person’s Handbook or an equivalent government-issued identification.
* “Family Communication Day” offers a discount for all group (except those aged 65 and over) accompanying children under 18 on the first Sunday of every month.
* For more information, see Hours & Admission.
- Organized by
The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura & Hayama
Works
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Horiuti Masakazu, Sliding Hemispheres
1973, Bronze
Museum collection
Photo: SATO Shinichi -
Watanabe Toyoshige, Variety
1985, Wood, acrylic color and metal
Museum collection -
Yonebayashi Yuichi, Cubic Castle
1991, Bronze
Museum collection
Photo: UENO Norihiro -
Fujiwara Yoshiko, Landscape: In a Gridlock
1994, Bronze
Museum collection
Photo: OTANI Ichiro -
Hamada Chimei, Dinosaur and His Great-grandchildren
1997, Bronze
Museum collection -
Iida Yoshikuni, HITO Ⅰ
1962, Bronze
Museum collection -
Yoshida Yoshio, Actor G(Child)
1975, Bronze
Museum collection
Photo: OTANI Ichiro -
[Special Exhibit]
Sato Chu, Untitled #62
2010, Corten Steel, Rust
Artist collection
Photo: Imamura Shunsuke