The National Art Center, Tokyo
Peter SidellThe National Art Center is one of Tokyo's largest art museums, and holds a constantly changing, wide range of exhibitions in its spacious galleries.
Le National Art Center (NACT) est un musée d'art moderne unique et innovant situé à Roppongi, Tokyo. Il a ouvert en 2007 et se trouve sur un site précédemment occupé par un centre de recherche de l'Université de Tokyo. Le bâtiment est l'une des dernières œuvres de l'architecte Kisho Kurokawa.
Au lieu de conserver une collection permanente, le NACT met à disposition son espace d'exposition de 14 000 m², l'un des plus grands du Japon, et sert de lieu pour diverses expositions d'art pour offrir une nouvelle perspective sur la créativité artistique
Le NACT promeut également des activités de sensibilisation à travers ses programmes éducatifs, et la bibliothèque d'art sert à collecter et à diffuser des informations liées à l'art.
The National Art Center is one of Tokyo's largest art museums, and holds a constantly changing, wide range of exhibitions in its spacious galleries.
The National Art Center, Tokyo is one of three museum's that make up the Art Triangle Roppongi: Tokyo's new artistic hub.
National Art Center, Tokyo is the national government's fifth art institution to be organized under the umbrella of the Independent Administrative Institution National Museum of Art. Located near Nogizaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, the art institution houses temporary art exhibitions instead of having a permanent collection.
Треугольник Искусств Роппонги также известен как новый художественный концентратор Токио, и Национальный Художественный Центр Токио является лишь одним из музеев, которые составляют "треугольник".
المركز الوطني للفنون في طوكيو واحد من ثلاث متاحف والتي تشكل مثلث فن روبونجي ( الفن المحوري الجديد في طوكيو )
Belgian artist Rene Magritte exhibits at the National Art Center, Tokyo
L’exposition René Magritte jusqu'au 29 Juin 2015 au Centre National des Arts de Tokyo
Exposição do artista belga Rene Magritte no Centro Nacional de Arte em Tóquio
The National Art Centre, Tokyo is a large exhibition space which is currently hosting 'Manga, Anime, Games from Japan' which explores different elements which have contributed to the genres throughout the past 25 years.
Le Centre national des Arts de Tokyo est un large centre d'expositions qui accueille actuellement l'expo "Manga * Anime * Games from Japan" (Manga * Anime * Jeux vidéo du Japon) qui propose aux visiteurs de découvrir notamment les différents éléments qui ont influencé les genres durant ces 25 dernières années.
The National Art Centre, Tokyo adalah ruang pameran yang sangat besar yang saat ini sedang menyelenggarakan "Manga, Anime, Games dari Jepang" yang mengeksplorasi elemen-elemen berbeda yang telah berkontribusi pada berbagai genre selama 25 tahun terakhir.
The National Art Center in Tokyo will be home to over 200 of Salvador Dali's original works in an interactive exhibition from September 9th to December 12th, 2016.
During spring of 2017, the National Art Center in Tokyo will hold a large exhibition by Yayoi Kusama, one of Japan's most distinctive artists.
Mùa xuân năm 2017, Trung tâm nghệ thuật quốc gia ở Roppongi sẽ tổ chức triển lãm quy mô lớn nghệ thuật của Yayoi Kusama, một trong những nghệ sĩ xuất sắc nhất Nhật Bản.
Lihat lebih dekat karya-karya salah satu seniman kenamaan Jepang, selama musim semi 2017
Trung tâm Nghệ thuật Quốc gia, Tokyo là cơ quan nghệ thuật thứ năm của quốc gia được tổ chức dưới sự bảo trợ của Viện Bảo tàng Nghệ thuật Quốc gia độc lập. Nằm gần ga Nogizaka trên tuyến Metro Chiyoda của Tokyo, triển lãm tổ chức nghệ thuật tạm thời thay vì có bộ sưu tập cố định.
Until December 18th, the National Art Center runs the exhibition "Tadao Ando: Endeavors", a tribute to the life and work of one of the greatest Japanese architects
The special exhibition "The Art of Portraiture in the Louvre Collections" at the National Art Center Tokyo is a special treat for everyone who loves portraitst and art in general. So go quickly; it will close on the 3rd of September!
Buổi triển lãm đặc biệt Nghệ thuật tranh chân dung trong bộ sưu tập Louvre tại Trung tâm Nghệ thuật Quốc gia Tokyo dành riêng cho những người đam mê tranh chân dung nói riêng và hội họa nói chung. Hãy nhanh chân, buổi triển lãm sẽ kết thúc vào ngày 3 tháng 9 !
Специальная выставка «Портретное искусство в коллекциях Лувра» в Национальном центре искусств Токио проводится специально для всех любителей портретного искусства и художества в целом - так что приходите обязательно! Выставка закроется 3 сентября!
2017년 봄에 롯폰기 국립미술관은 일본에서 가장 유명한 예술가 중 한명인 야요이 쿠사마의 대규모 미술 전시회를 열 예정이다.
A special exhibition at The National Art Center in Tokyo introduces Japanese fashion from the postwar period to the present, and the societal conditions that have shaped the styles and the fashion industry here - from the traditionally-inspired monpe pants to kawaii culture.
A special event taking place at the National Art Center in Tokyo will explore the works of Henri Matisse (1869 - 1954), who is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. The event will specifically focus on pieces from the Matisse Museum in Nice, France.
A special event coming to Tokyo this September will be the first retrospective Yves Saint Laurent exhibition held in Japan, with the full cooperation of the Yves Saint Laurent Museum Paris.
A special exhibition coming to the National Art Center in Tokyo will explore the concept of love through 70 paintings from the Louvre's vast collection, including pieces from renowned artists including Jean-Antoine Watteau, François Boucher, and Jean-Honoré Fragonard.
A special exhibition taking place at the National Art Center in Tokyo will explore the works of Henri Matisse, who is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th Century. The event specifically focuses on pieces on loan from the Matisse Museum in Nice, France.
This summer, Tokyo welcomes a fresh take on one of the world's most celebrated artists with Picasso, through the Eyes of Paul Smith, running from June 10th to September 21st, 2026, at The National Art Center, Tokyo.
The National Art Center, Tokyo is currently hosting a compelling exhibition that dives into one of the most provocative periods in contemporary art history.
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