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Exhibition "Tarō Okamoto" A Reinvented Japan At the Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac from April 15, 2025 – September 7, 2025
Discover the fascinating world of the Japanese artist Tarō Okamoto (1911-1996) through a unique exhibition. Explore his iconic works, from painting to sculpture, and dive into the Japanese avant-garde of the 1930s-1970s. The exhibition highlights his influence and unique legacy, not to be missed from April 15 to September 7, 2025.
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What to expect
"Tarō Okamoto: A Reimagined Japan" Exhibition at the Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac
From April 15 to September 7, 2025, the Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac will host an extraordinary exhibition dedicated to one of the greatest Japanese artists of the 20th century: Tarō Okamoto. This unique event invites visitors to immerse themselves in the complex and fascinating world of an artist who left an indelible mark on the history of contemporary art with his bold creations and multidisciplinary approach. A painter, sculptor, photographer, writer, and researcher, Tarō Okamoto (1911-1996) embodies the avant-garde spirit of post-war Japan and stands as a key figure in Japanese art. This exhibition, a true retrospective, highlights the breadth of his creative genius and offers a deep dive into a pivotal period in art history, bridging Europe and Japan.
An Artist at the Crossroads of European and Japanese Culture
Arriving in Paris in 1929, Tarō Okamoto absorbed the major artistic currents of his time, including surrealism and abstraction. His encounters with figures such as Georges Bataille, Marcel Mauss, and Paul Rivet enriched his artistic vision and quest for meaning. However, his journey was not confined to Europe. Returning to Japan in 1940, he quickly became a central figure in the avant-garde art scene, uniting various artist movements in a country undergoing reconstruction after the war. This exhibition, focusing on the period from 1930 to 1970, traces his artistic evolution while emphasizing the impact of his works in the historical context of the time.
Among the highlights of the exhibition, you will discover The Tower of the Sun, his monumental sculpture created for the 1970 Osaka World Expo, a masterpiece that embodies the union of traditional and modern Japanese elements. Through his works, you will be transported into a world of forms, colors, and symbols that question our relationship with the world, art, and humanity.
The Venue: An Ideal Setting for This Artistic Exploration
The Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac provides the perfect setting for such an exhibition. Located along the Seine, near the Eiffel Tower, the museum stands out for its modern architecture and its collections that celebrate the diversity of cultures from around the world. Designed by architect Jean Nouvel, the building blends harmoniously with its environment, offering visitors an immersive experience. The museum is a meeting place for cultures, and the exhibition "Tarō Okamoto: A Reimagined Japan" fits naturally into this space dedicated to art and history.
In addition to the exhibition, visitors can enjoy the museum's gardens, its media library, and its specialized bookstore. A visit to the museum is not just about the exhibition—it’s a true sensory journey through collections that honor indigenous arts, cultural diversity, and creativity worldwide.
Opening Hours to Suit All Visitors
To allow you to make the most of the exhibition, the museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:30 AM to 7:00 PM, with extended hours on Thursday until 10:00 PM. The flexible schedule is an asset, enabling you to visit the exhibition according to your preferences and availability. The museum is closed on Mondays, so make sure to plan your visit around these opening days.
The exhibition journey will offer you a complete immersion in Tarō Okamoto’s works. Take your time to contemplate his sculptures and paintings, and let yourself be carried away by the deep inspirations he drew from Japanese traditions and the avant-garde movements he encountered in Europe. This exhibition is a rare opportunity to discover an artist who remains relatively unknown in France but is essential in Japan, and who deserves to be better known by the general public.
Why Book Your Ticket in Advance?
Booking your ticket online not only guarantees you priority access to the exhibition, but also ensures your place, particularly during peak periods. The exhibition is likely to attract a large audience due to the growing interest in modern Japanese artists, as well as those eager to explore a new aspect of world art history. By purchasing your tickets in advance, you can avoid waiting in line at the ticket counter and ensure a visit at your preferred time.
Moreover, booking online allows you to access complete information about the opening hours and ticket prices, and plan your visit with peace of mind. Given the seasonality of the exhibition, it is recommended to book early, especially if you plan to visit with a group or at a specific time.
Practical Information on Ticket Purchase and Pricing
The admission fee to the museum is 14.00 € for full price and 11.00 € for the reduced price. Entry is free for those under 18 and for 18-25-year-olds who are residents of the European Union. It’s also worth checking for any special offers, such as membership cards or group rates, which might offer additional benefits.
Tickets are available both online and at the museum’s ticket desk, but purchasing online is more convenient, especially to avoid waiting and to secure a time slot that works best for you.
An Event Not to Be Missed
The "Tarō Okamoto: A Reimagined Japan" exhibition is much more than a simple retrospective; it invites you to explore the artistic evolution of a man who skillfully merged tradition and avant-garde, East and West, and who profoundly impacted his era. It is a unique opportunity to discover an artist still largely unknown in France but whose influence continues to resonate in Japan and worldwide.
Don’t wait to book your tickets and experience this unforgettable artistic journey. Dive into the world of Tarō Okamoto and let yourself be amazed by the richness of his works and ideas. From April 15 to September 7, 2025, the museum opens its doors for a journey into the heart of contemporary Japanese art.
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