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Collector extraordinaire Ryutaro Takahashi's collection, which continues to play a major role on the Japanese contemporary art scene, is once again in the spotlight at the Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery. A psychiatrist by trade, Takahashi started collecting art professionally during the 1990s, helping raise the profiles of names like Takashi Murakami, Yoshitomo Nara, Makoto Aida and Kenji Yanobe, all of whom are now internationally recognised. Drawn from a deposit of more than 2,000 items, this exhibit displays around 140 pieces from 52 different artists, aiming to provide a holistic and historical look at the development of contemporary art in Japan.
Open Apr 18-Jun 28 / Closed Mon (except for May 4)
Time 11am-7pm (Fri & Sat until 8pm), last admission 30 minutes before closing
Admission ¥1,200, university and high school students ¥800, children free
Telephone 03 5353 0756
Venue Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery
Address 3-20-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Transport Hatsudai Station (Keio New Line, east exit)
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