Viewing masterpieces by Dalí, Renoir, and Van Gogh at the museum in Urabandai, surrounded by forests|Invitation ticket present (5 groups of 10 people)
The Morohashi Museum of Modern Art, located in Urabandai National Park in Fukushima Prefecture, will hold a new exhibition "Six Rooms in the Collection" from July 25 (Mon) ~ November 13 (Sun).

The exhibition is set in six rooms by six curators who live in six rooms, introducing works by Dalí, Renoir, Van Gogh, and other modern Western artists. The themes of the rooms are "R1 Collector", "R2 Dali", "R3 Conversation", "R4 Material", "R5 Process", and "R6 Scandalous".
The museum is open from 9:30~17:00. Admission is 1,300 yen for adults, 500 yen for high school and university students, and free for junior high school students and younger. Upon presentation of a disability certificate or rehabilitation certificate, the owner and an attendant (1 person) are free of charge.
The Morohashi Museum of Modern Art opened in 1999. Focusing on paintings and sculptures by Salvador Dalí, the collection is popular for its distinctive collection, including modern Western paintings of the 20th century such as Renoir and Van Gogh, and paintings by British contemporary artist PJ Crook.
A spokesperson said, "The museum is in the wilderness, and nearby is the Goshiki Swamp, which is called a mysterious lake. I want you to come to Urabandai to cool off and see our works to clear your head." I say.
To commemorate the exhibition, 10 people in 5 groups of readers will receive an invitation ticket (courtesy of Morohashi Museum of Modern Art). If you are interested, Inquiry Form Please fill in "Invitation ticket request" and enter your name, age, and place of residence (7/29 arrival). In the event of a large number of applications, the winner will be determined by lottery. Winners will be contacted by email from the editorial department. Winners will not be notified. Thank you for your understanding. |