[The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto] New Openings in the Collection Gallery: 'MoMAK Masters' Showcasing MoMAK Masterpieces and 'Lice Room' for Immersing in Felice Rix-Ueno's Fantastic World!
The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto (MoMAK) has opened two new spaces in its collection gallery starting from the first exhibition of FY2026: 'MoMAK Masters' featuring famous works, and 'Lice Room' dedicated to the designs of Felice Rix-Ueno.
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Starting from the first collection exhibition of fiscal year 2026, The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto has opened two new spaces within its Collection Gallery: 'MoMAK Masters' and the 'Lice Room'.
### MoMAK Masters
'MoMAK Masters' is a new section introducing masterpieces from The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto (MoMAK). Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of excellent works, ranging from familiar pieces representing the 'face' of our museum to lesser-known masterpieces. Whether it's your first visit or you've been here many times, you can experience the profound world of modern art in this masterpiece corner.
In this exhibition, you can view a comprehensive display utilizing solely our collection. It features works such as 'Mr. Samsa's Walk' by Kazuo Yagi, an internationally acclaimed potter regarded as the most important figure in the post-war Japanese ceramics world; 'Young Ducks' (*first half of the period) by Seiho Takeuchi, a legend of the modern Kyoto art circle alongside Masanobu Kano of the Muromachi period and Okyo Maruyama of the Edo period; and works from the early to mature periods of Piet Mondrian, known as a pioneer of abstract painting.
### Main Exhibited Works
- Sotaro Yasui "Portrait of a Woman" 1930, Collection of The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
- Seiho Takeuchi "Young Ducks" (Left Screen, Right Screen) 1937, Collection of The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto *First half of the period
- Kazuo Yagi "Mr. Samsa's Walk" 1954, Collection of The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
### MoMAK Masters
'MoMAK Masters' is a new section introducing masterpieces from The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto (MoMAK). Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of excellent works, ranging from familiar pieces representing the 'face' of our museum to lesser-known masterpieces. Whether it's your first visit or you've been here many times, you can experience the profound world of modern art in this masterpiece corner.
In this exhibition, you can view a comprehensive display utilizing solely our collection. It features works such as 'Mr. Samsa's Walk' by Kazuo Yagi, an internationally acclaimed potter regarded as the most important figure in the post-war Japanese ceramics world; 'Young Ducks' (*first half of the period) by Seiho Takeuchi, a legend of the modern Kyoto art circle alongside Masanobu Kano of the Muromachi period and Okyo Maruyama of the Edo period; and works from the early to mature periods of Piet Mondrian, known as a pioneer of abstract painting.
### Main Exhibited Works
- Sotaro Yasui "Portrait of a Woman" 1930, Collection of The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
- Seiho Takeuchi "Young Ducks" (Left Screen, Right Screen) 1937, Collection of The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto *First half of the period
- Kazuo Yagi "Mr. Samsa's Walk" 1954, Collection of The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
FAQ
What is 'MoMAK Masters'?
A new exhibition corner that introduces masterpieces and famous works of Japanese painting, ceramics, and Western art from the collection of the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto.
What can you see in the 'Ritchi Room'?
A special exhibition space where you can immerse yourself in the fantastic designs and worldviews of designer Ritchi Ueno, who was active in Vienna and Kyoto.
When can this exhibition be seen?
It has been available since the first collection exhibition of the 2026 fiscal year.