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Special Exhibition

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special exhibitiongallery 1f

2024.11.30 - 02.02

Tokyu: Neighborhood Life and Culture

Overview

This fifth edition of the museum’s “Corporations and Art” series looks at the diverse business activities of the Tokyu Corporation. Through such perspectives as “Tokyu and the Neighborhoods of Setagaya,” “Tokyu and Urban Development,” and “Tokyu and Culture,” we examine the historical relationship between the company and Setagaya, the changes undergone by the area’s neighborhoods and lifestyles, and the ways in which Tokyu’s cultural activities have contributed to society. Photographs, works of art and literature, videos, models and maps illustrate the cultural environment that Tokyu has nourished over the past century.

Information

Dates:
Sat., Nov. 30, 2024 to Sun., Feb. 2, 2025
Closed:
Mondays except Jan. 13, 2025 (national holiday); Tue., Jan. 14, 2025; holidays from Sun., Dec. 29, 2024 to Fri., Jan. 3, 2025
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 1400(1200)yen / Seniors(over 65) 1200(1000yen / University and high school students 800(600)yen / Junior high and elementary school students 500(300)yen
*Prices in parentheses ( ) refer to group rates for groups of 20 or more people.
*Admission for visitors with disabilities is 300yen. Students with disabilities, and one attendant per visitor with disabilities are admitted free of charge.

Overview

This fifth edition of the museum’s “Corporations and Art” series looks at the diverse business activities of the Tokyu Corporation. Through such perspectives as “Tokyu and the Neighborhoods of Setagaya,” “Tokyu and Urban Development,” and “Tokyu and Culture,” we examine the historical relationship between the company and Setagaya, the changes undergone by the area’s neighborhoods and lifestyles, and the ways in which Tokyu’s cultural activities have contributed to society. Photographs, works of art and literature, videos, models and maps illustrate the cultural environment that Tokyu has nourished over the past century.