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Exhibition of
Taiji Kiyokawa
Memorial Gallery

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Kiyokawa Taiji, Itarian Sky(1962)

Kiyokawa Taiji, Itarian Sky(1962)

2026.10.01 - 02.28

Kiyokawa Taiji: Masterpieces

Overview

Over the 23 years since this gallery opened in 2003, we have presented the artist KIYOKAWA Taiji’s work from many different viewpoints. This final exhibition before the gallery closes temporarily for renovations offers a retrospective look at highlights from his entire oeuvre, which ranged from painting to sculpture to photography.

Information

Dates:
Thu, Oct. 1, 2026 to Sun., Feb. 28, 2027
Closed:
Mondays*
*Open Mon., Oct. 12, Nov. 23, and Jan. 11. Closed Tues., Oct. 13, Nov. 24, and Jan. 12; and holidays from Tue., Dec. 29, 2026 to Sun., Jan. 3, 2027
Hours:
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last entry: 5:30 PM)
Place:
Taiji Kiyokawa Memorial Gallery

Admission

Adults 220 yen / Seniors (65 and over) 110 yen / University and high school students 170 yen / Junior high and elementary school students 110 yen / Pre-school children free of charge
Group Discount
Adults 180 yen / Seniors (65 and over) 90 yen / University and high school students 130 yen / Junior high and elementary school students 90 yen / Pre-school children free of charge

* Elementary and junior high school students who reside and attend schools in Setagaya city are admitted free of charge on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
* Admission for visitors with disabilities is 110 (90) yen. Students with disabilities, and one attendant per visitor with disabilities, are admitted free of charge.
* Prices in parentheses ( ) refer to group rates for groups of 20 or more people.
* High school and older students, seniors 65 and over, and people with special certificates should present their ID at the entrance.
* Visitors with public assistance receipt certificates are admitted free of charge upon presentation of their certificate at the entrance.

Overview

Over the 23 years since this gallery opened in 2003, we have presented the artist KIYOKAWA Taiji’s work from many different viewpoints. This final exhibition before the gallery closes temporarily for renovations offers a retrospective look at highlights from his entire oeuvre, which ranged from painting to sculpture to photography.