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This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Sunday 9:30-17:00
Monday 9:30-17:00
Thursday 9:30-17:00
Friday 9:30-17:00
Saturday 9:30-17:00
(入館は午後4時30分まで)
Closed:Tuesdays except holidays ・ Wednesdays
( Open July and August / December ~ Winter closed in March )
Monday 9:30-17:00
Thursday 9:30-17:00
Friday 9:30-17:00
Saturday 9:30-17:00
(入館は午後4時30分まで)
Closed:Tuesdays except holidays ・ Wednesdays
( Open July and August / December ~ Winter closed in March )
一般財団法人アフリカンアートミュージアム
The African Art Museum, established at the southern foot of the scenic Yatsugatake Mountains with views of Mt.
About the Museum
Modern artists such as Picasso, Braque, Matisse and Modigliani drew on the imaginations of primitive African and Oceanian art.
African forms and art have the power to appeal directly to the viewer's mind through unexpected deformations, forms, expressiveness, textures, etc., which are not logical, and have an appeal that immediately captivates. This is because it is the fundamental form and expression of a people that has been selected over hundreds of years, and above all, it is a form of the soul that is filled with the wish to live. This is the starting point of spiritual creation, and I believe that not only the artists of the 20th century, but also those of us today, will be struck by it when we see it.
The African Art Museum, established at the scenic southern foot of Mt. Yatsugatake, with views of Mt. The museum also introduces the art of ethnic minorities from Asia, Oceania, Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and the Himalayas.
About the Collection
1,800 pieces of African masks, statues, musical instruments, textiles, tools, and arms.
700 works of art from Asia, Oceania, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan, Himalayas, etc.
African Art Museum
1712-7 Nakamaru, Nagasaka-cho, Hokuto, Yamanashi 408-0036 Japan
tel : 0551-45-8111
Modern artists such as Picasso, Braque, Matisse and Modigliani drew on the imaginations of primitive African and Oceanian art.
African forms and art have the power to appeal directly to the viewer's mind through unexpected deformations, forms, expressiveness, textures, etc., which are not logical, and have an appeal that immediately captivates. This is because it is the fundamental form and expression of a people that has been selected over hundreds of years, and above all, it is a form of the soul that is filled with the wish to live. This is the starting point of spiritual creation, and I believe that not only the artists of the 20th century, but also those of us today, will be struck by it when we see it.
The African Art Museum, established at the scenic southern foot of Mt. Yatsugatake, with views of Mt. The museum also introduces the art of ethnic minorities from Asia, Oceania, Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and the Himalayas.
About the Collection
1,800 pieces of African masks, statues, musical instruments, textiles, tools, and arms.
700 works of art from Asia, Oceania, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan, Himalayas, etc.
African Art Museum
1712-7 Nakamaru, Nagasaka-cho, Hokuto, Yamanashi 408-0036 Japan
tel : 0551-45-8111