
NONAKA Yuri, Marcel Proust and His Younger Brother, 1996, collage, The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura & Hayama
The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura Annex
2-8-1 Yukinoshita, Kamakura, Kanagawa
248-0005
Tel. +81 467 22 7718
Access
Train station: Kamakura (JR Yokosuka Line and Enoden Line). Walk in the direction of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and Kitakamakura (about 15 minutes). The Annex is located 5 minutes-walk away from The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura.

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NONAKA Yuri
Those Beautiful Books
June 8 - September 1, 2013
From the 1950s to the early 2000s, NONAKA Yuri (b.1938) created a highly spiritual and uniquely subtle world of fantasy utilizing copperplate prints and collages. This exhibition is held in commemoration of the collective donation in 2012 of many works including those shown at her individual exhibition "Transparent Dream: Yuri Nonaka" held at The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura in 2002. There are approximately 90 works such as copperplate prints dating from the 1950s, which were esteemed by TAKIGUCHI Shuzo and others, Portraits of My Favorite Artists, a series of collages representing her works in the 1990s, and book cover designs, carefully selected to introduce the world of this extraordinary hallucinator.
[Curator's Talk]
Exhibition curator will talk about this exhibition in the gallery (Only available in Japanese).
Saturday, June 22
Saturday, August 18
14:00-
No bookings needed, free with exhibition ticket
Closed
Monday (except for July 15)
Opening hours
9:30-17:00 (the last admission is at 16:30)
Admissions
Adults: 250 yen (150 yen)
Under 20 and Students: 150yen (100 yen)
65 and over and Senior high school students:100 yen
- Prices in ( ) indicate group (more than 20 persons) discount tickets.
- Students under junior high school age and disabled visitors are of no charge.
- "Family Communication Day" - reduced entry for all family members (except for 65 and over) accompanied by children under 18 on the first Sunday of every month (July 7, August 4, September 1).