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A Grand Contemporary Art Exhibition, 'Collection 3', Spanning Post-War to Modern Times
Discover the resonance of art unfolding in the underground space of Nakanoshima, the heart of Osaka. The National Museum of Art's collection exhibition, 'Collection 3', reinterprets the stage of the city we live in through the artist's lens. As you wander through works that mirror the times like a mirror, you'll find points where the post-war atmosphere of the 1950s intersects with contemporary sensibilities of today.
This exhibition offers a special time to not just appreciate art, but to confront the hidden desires, hopes, and self-portraits of the era within the city. Enhance your Osaka trip with a visit to see works by world-renowned masters and newly acquired pieces by notable contemporary artists, all in one place.
An Emotional Contemporary Art Exhibition Where City and Art Intersect

Key Artists of 'Reflecting City': Mirrors Reflecting the Times
From the sharp gaze of Daido Moriyama's photographs to the unique artistic world of Yayoi Kusama, works by domestic and international masters who have explored the theme of the city are on display. Compare and appreciate the traces of the post-war era of the 1950s and the sophisticated urban sensibility of the 2020s within the same space.

Key Figures of 'Collection Highlights': Expanding the Horizons of Art History
Discover representative works of contemporary sculpture and installation art by artists like Jean Arp and Donald Judd, as well as pieces by Korean artists such as Beom Kim. This is an opportunity to grasp the vast flow of modern and contemporary art, stretching back to the late 19th century, all at a glance.
"Discover the surprising charm of the city unfolding in the underground space, and encounter the mirror of art reflecting the times at the National Museum of Art, Osaka."
Address:
The National Museum of Art, Osaka
4 Chome-2-55 Nakanoshima, Kita Ward, Osaka, 530-0005, Japan
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Directions:
Keihan Railway
Approximately 5-minute walk southwest from Watanabebashi Station (Nakanoshima Line) [Exit 2]
Approximately 15-minute walk west across the Tosabori River from Yodoyabashi Station [Exit 7]
Osaka Metro
Approximately 10-minute walk west from Higobashi Station (Yotsubashi Line) [Exit 3]
Approximately 15-minute walk west across the Tosabori River from Yodoyabashi Station (Midosuji Line) [Exit 7]
JR
Approximately 10-minute walk south from Shin-Fukushima Station [Exit 2]
Approximately 15-minute walk south from Fukushima Station (Osaka Loop Line)
Approximately 20-minute walk southwest from Osaka Station
Hanshin Railway
Approximately 10-minute walk south from Fukushima Station [Exit 3]
Hankyu Railway
Approximately 20-minute walk southwest from Osaka-Umeda Station
Osaka City Bus
Take bus route 53 or 75 from JR Osaka Station Mae, get off at Taminobashi bus stop, and walk approximately 3 minutes southwest.
* The closest bus stop to JR Osaka Station when returning is 'Watanabebashi'.
Operating Hours:
Sunday to Thursday
10:00 - 17:00 (Last admission 16:30)
Friday/Saturday
10:00 - 20:00 (Last admission 19:30)
Closed Days
Every Monday (except May 4th), May 7th
* Opening hours and closing days are subject to change. Please check the official website before your visit.
일본 〒530-0005 Osaka, Kita Ward, Nakanoshima, 4 Chome−2−55 国立国際美術館


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