The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo houses international and Japanese post-war modernism. Opened in 1995, it is Tokyo's first public art gallery for modern art. In addition to its permanent collection (admission 500 yen), it has regular special (usually about 800-1000 yen).
The permanent collection of 4,000 works, about 100 of them are on display at any time. It includes works by Andy Warhol (including its Marilyn Monroe (1967)), Roy Lichtenstein (including the Girl with Hair Ribbon (1965)), David Hockney, Gerhard Richter, Julian Schnabel, Frank Stella, and Sandro Chia.
The permanent collection of 4,000 works, about 100 of them are on display at any time. It includes works by Andy Warhol (including its Marilyn Monroe (1967)), Roy Lichtenstein (including the Girl with Hair Ribbon (1965)), David Hockney, Gerhard Richter, Julian Schnabel, Frank Stella, and Sandro Chia.
The museum has free Internet access (directly opposite the entrance you use at the approach of Kiba Park), a restaurant on the B2 floor (open11am 6pm), a museum shop, an art library, art gallery information, a viewing platform And underground parking - but only for 50 cars (access recommended by non-car).
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