
MURAI Masanari, Urban, 1937, Oil on canvas
The Museum of Modern Art, Hayama
2208-1, Isshiki, Hayama, Kanagawa
240-0111
Tel. +81 46 875 2800
Access
Train Stations: Zushi (JR Yokosuka Line) and Shin-Zushi (Keihin Kyuko Line).
Take Keihin Kyuko Bus no.11 or 12 and get off at "Sangaoka" Stop.
From Tokyo:about 1 hour by train + about 18 minutes by bus.


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From Museum Collection:
1937 - Modernism at a Branch Point
September 16 - November 5, 2017
1937, when war intensified on the Chinese Continent and Japan rapidly became militaristic, was a turning point in avant-garde art.
Together with works by ASO Saburo, MURAI Masanari, and YOSHIHARA Jiro, focusing on the "International Exhibition of Surrealism" and the graphic magazine USSR in Construction, this exhibition examines what the art scene was like eighty years ago.
-Two exhibitions are held simultaneously; "Max Klinger: The 160th Anniversary of His Birth" at Gallery 1 and 2, "From Museum Collection: 1937 - Modernism at a Branch Point" at Gallery 3.
[Director's Talk]
MIZUSAWA Tsutomu, director of the museum, will talk about the exhibition in the gallery.
Date : Saturday, September 16
Time: 14:00-15:00
No bookings needed, free with exhibition ticket
*Only available in Japanese
[Curator's Talk]
Exhibition curator will talk about the exhibition in the gallery.
Date & Time:
Saturday, September 23, 14:00-14:30
Saturday, October 21, 14:30-15:00
Thursday, November 2, 14:30-15:00
No bookings needed, free with exhibition ticket
*Only available in Japanese
Closed
Mondays (except for September 18 and October 9)
Opening hours
9:30-17:00 (The last admission is 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
- Prices in ( ) indicate group (more than 20 persons) discount tickets.
- Students under junior-high-school age are free of charge.
- Persons with disability and one person accompanying them are admitted free of charge upon presenting Disabled Person's Handbook or an equivalent form of government-issued identification.
- The exhibition ticket of "Max Klinger" also entitles entry to "From Museum Collection: 1937" for the day of purchase.
- "Family Communication Day" - reduced entry for all family members (except for 65 and over) accompanied by a child under 18 on the first Sunday of every month.
- Free admission day: November 3 (Cultural Day / Japanese National Holiday)
With the grant of:
Japan Arts Council
With the Cooperation of:
Keio University Hiyoshi Media Center