The Ishibashi Foundation Collection Highlights

1 March [Sat] - 21 September [Sun], 2025

About this exhibition

This exhibition showcases masterpieces from the Ishibashi Foundation Collection, including nineteenth- and twentieth-century modern Western art, art from the early twentieth century to the present day with a focus on Abstract Expressionism, and Japanese modern and contemporary art.

*Some exhibits will be changed during the museum’s June 2–9 closure.

Exhibition overview

Exhibition title

The Ishibashi Foundation Collection Highlights

Exhibition period

1 March [Sat] - 21 September [Sun], 2025

First half

March 1[Sat]–June 1[Sun]

Second half

June 10[Tue]–September 21[Sun]

Opening hours

10:00 – 18:00 (until 20:00 on Fridays) *Last entry 30 minutes before closing.

Closed

Mondays (except May 5, June 21, August 11, September 15), May 7, June 3 – 8, July 22, August 12, September 16

Organizer

Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation

Concurrent Exhibitions

March 1[Sat]–June 1[Sun]:Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp (6F Gallery), HAZAMA Inosuke (5F Gallery)
June 24[Tue]–September 21[Sun]:Echoes Unveiled: Art by First Nations Women from Australia (6, 5F Galleries)

Ticket prices (incl. tax)

*The admission fee varies depending on the period.

■Online ticket: 1,800 yen; In-Person ticket (purchase at museum): 2,000 yen; Students: Free entry (Advance online booking required.)
The above admission fee includes admission to concurrent exhibitons:
-March 1 [Sat.]–June 1 [Sun.] Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp and HAZAMA Inosuke
-June 24 [Tue.]–September 21 [Sun.] Echoes Unveiled: Art by First Nations Women from Australia

■Online ticket: 500 yen; In-Person ticket (purchase at museum): 500 yen; Students: Free entry (Advance online booking required.)
From June 10 [Tue.]–June 22 [Sun.], only the 4F exhibition gallery will be open; the 5F and 6F galleries will be closed.
The above admission fee provides entry only to The Ishibashi Foundation Collection Highlight.

*Some exhibits will be changed during the museum’s June 2–9 closure.

Art works

Alfred SISLEY, June Morning in Saint-Mammès, 1884, Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation

Alfred SISLEY, June Morning in Saint-Mammès, 1884, Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation

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