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Tomoto Shisuko, Garden in Spring, 1990. Collection of Setagaya Art Museum.

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2025.02.27 - 04.13

Selections from the Setagaya Art Museum Collection
Green Planet: Plants in the Museum Forest

Overview

Many works of art feature verdant landscapes, colorful flowers, and plants of all kinds as motifs. Plant life spread across our planet long before the first animals appeared, and has always nourished and protected humanity in ways great and small. This diverse gathering of plant-related works from the museum’s collection shows how plants have inspired feelings of gratitude, admiration, love, and even fear in artists all over the world, working in every medium.

Information

Dates:
Thu., Feb. 27 to Sun., Apr. 13, 2025
Closed:
Mondays except Feb. 24 (national holiday); Tue., Feb. 25
Hours:
Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last entry: 5:30 PM)
Place:
1st floor galleries
Organized by:
Setagaya Art Museum (Setagaya Arts Foundation)

Admission

Adults 500(400)yen / Seniors(over 65) 400(300)yen / University and high school students 400(300)yen / Junior high and elementary school students 300(200)yen

* Prices in parentheses ( ) refer to group rates for groups of 20 or more people. To plan a group visit, please contact the museum in advance at 03-3415-6011.
* Admission for visitors with disabilities is 500 yen. Students with disabilities, and one attendant per visitor with disabilities, are admitted free of charge (no reservation required).
* Pre-school children are admitted free of charge (no reservation required).
* High school and older students, seniors 65 and over, and people with special certificates should present their ID at the entrance.

Overview

Many works of art feature verdant landscapes, colorful flowers, and plants of all kinds as motifs. Plant life spread across our planet long before the first animals appeared, and has always nourished and protected humanity in ways great and small. This diverse gathering of plant-related works from the museum’s collection shows how plants have inspired feelings of gratitude, admiration, love, and even fear in artists all over the world, working in every medium.