Exhibition
終了
New Collection Exhibition 2023/Collection Highlights/Small Items
Event overview
- Dates
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2024/3/30(Sat.)~2024/5/26(Sun.)
- Opening hours
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9:40~18:00(入場時間:17:30まで)
- Venue
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Ehime Prefectural Museum of Art, Main Building 2nd Floor, Permanent Exhibition Rooms 1 and 2
- Price
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Admission fee Same-day rate Group rates (20 or more) General 330 yen 260 yen High school & university students 220 yen 170 yen ■The following people are exempt from the admission fee for the collection exhibition.
A: Junior high school students and younger
B: People aged 65 or older
C: People with a rehabilitation certificate
D: People with a physical disability certificate
E: People with a mental health and welfare certificate
F: People with a special exhibition ticket
*People B to E must present their certificate and certificate.
*If people C, D, or E require care, the caregiver will also be exempt.
*Instead of a certificate, you can also receive a discount by showing the screen of the disability certificate app "Mirairo ID."
*Please contact the museum for more information.
New Collection Exhibition 2023
In fiscal year 2023, we will be exhibiting new works acquired by the museum through purchases and donations.
Artists featured: Matsumoto Sansetsu, Tomioka Tessai, Matsumoto Senkyo, Nakagawa Hachiro, Hamada Taisuke, Eugène Atget, Diane Arbus, Narahara Ikko, and others.

Collection highlights
Our museum's collection began with its predecessor, the Ehime Prefectural Art Museum (opened in 1970), and has since collected a variety of works from Japan and abroad, with a focus on local artists. Currently, we rotate the display of approximately 12,000 pieces of artwork, introducing them to visitors in our collection exhibitions.
In the "Collection Highlights" corner, you can see masterpieces and masterpieces that we are proud of, including works by artists who represent our collection, such as Sugiura Hisui, Manabe Hiroshi, and Azechi Umetaro, as well as overseas works. In addition, a special feature will introduce posters, bindings, and other items from the Sugiura Hisui Collection, one of the museum's three major collections.


Small things
In "The Pillow Book," it is said that "everything, small, is beautiful." We will introduce the charm of "small things" that we feel after more than 1,000 years from our collection.
● Exhibiting artists: Yanase Masamu, Sugiura Hisui, Komoda Kimio, Yoshida Katsuhiko, Murakami Takashi, and others
