MOMAT Curator Talks Series

Online Curator Talks are designed to show you new ways of looking at and enjoying the works in our collection. Do not miss the online talks as they also include English subtitles.

Pincers (1967) by Saito YoshishigeThe National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

SAITO Yoshishige, Pincers, 1967

From the Collection: Saito Yoshishige, Pincers, 1967

A talk by NARIAI Hajime (Curator)

Hand (1918) by TAKAMURA, KotaroThe National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

TAKAMURA Kotaro, Hand, c.1918

From the Collection: TAKAMURA Kotaro, Hand, c.1918

A talk by NARIAI Hajime (Curator)

Papa and Mama and Children (1949) by Ueda ShoujiThe National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

UEDA Shoji, Papa and Mama and Children, 1949

From the Collection: UEDA Shoji, Papa and Mama and Children

A talk by MASUDA Rei (Curator)

Liberty Inviting Artists to Take Part in the 22nd Exhibition of the Société des Artistes Indépendants by ROUSSEAU, HenriThe National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

A painting by ROUSSEAU Henri, 1905-06

ROUSSEAU Henri, Liberty Inviting Artists to Take Part in the 22nd Exhibition of the Société des Artistes Indépendants, 1905-06

From the Collection: A painting by ROUSSEAU Henri, 1905-06

A talk by TSUDUKI Chieko (Curator)

Leaning Woman (1917) by Yorozu TetsugoroThe National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

YOROZU Tetsugoro, Leaning Woman, 1917

From the Collection: YOROZU Tetsugoro, Leaning Woman, 1917

A talk by MIWA Kenjin (Curator)

Green Grapes and Tea Bowl (1920) by HAYAMI, GyoshuThe National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

A painting by HAYAMI Gyoshu, 1920

HAYAMI Gyoshu, Green Grapes and Tea Bowl, 1920

From the Collection: HAYAMI Gyoshu, Green Grapes and Tea Bow

A talk by TSURUMI Kaori (Curator)

Woman (1910) by Ogiwara MorieThe National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

OGIHARA Morie, Woman, 1915

From the Collection: OGIHARA Morie, Woman, 1915

A talk by Furutate Ryo (Assistant Curator)

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