Collection
The main building of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) houses a collection of artworks that dates from the end of the 19th century to the present. As of the time of writing (December 2022), the extensive collection has more than 13,000 objects including paintings, prints, watercolors, drawings, sculptures (three-dimensional objects), photographs, videos, calligraphy, and related materials. While the collection is centered on modern Japanese art, the museum also collects contemporary artwork from overseas.
All Collections12,044
Kimsooja
A Needle Woman
2000-01
VIOLA, Bill
The Quintet of Remembrance
2000

TAKAYANAGI, Eri
Book Holder (Hardcover Size)
2000

TAKAYANAGI, Eri
How to Fold a T-shirt
2000

OKAZAKI, Kenjiro
Mourn the people as TEUMIN Cutting off the crime like BATSUSAI
2000
LUTTER, Vera
Pepsi Cola, July,2000
2000
MORTENSEN, Viggo
Skin of Happiness
2000
JACOBSON, Bill
#3889
2000

FRANK, Robert
Mabou 2000
2000
SEINO, Yoshiko
A Building, Chiba from The Sign of Life
2000
SEINO, Yoshiko
Chiba from The Sign of Life
2000
SEINO, Yoshiko
Chichibu, Saitama from The Sign of Life
2000
SEINO, Yoshiko
Chiba from The Sign of Life
2000

LATOUR, Ira H.
Self-image holding a 1945 portrait by Ansel Adams, Chico
2000
SUZUKI, Risaku
Mont Sainte-Victoire
2000

ITO, Yoshihiko
Corridor
2000

HAMADA, Chimei
Memory of Cappadocia
2000

BRACCHITTA, Sandro
Happening Cyclically
2000

SHIRAKI, Yuri
Sound-28
2000

MASAKI, Takashi
Formation 00-1
2000

MASAKI, Takashi
Formation 00-3
2000
SEINO, Yoshiko
Pine and Cherry Trees, Kanagawa from The Sign of Life
2001

FUTAKI, Naomi
Sketch for Belvedere 01-19
2001

FUTAKI, Naomi
Sketch for Belvedere 01-1
2001

FUTAKI, Naomi
Sketch for Belvedere 01-9
2001

FLEXNER, Roland
Untitled
2001

FLEXNER, Roland
Untitled
2001

FLEXNER, Roland
Untitled
2001

FLEXNER, Roland
Untitled
2001

FLEXNER, Roland
Untitled
2001

FLEXNER, Roland
Untitled
2001

FLEXNER, Roland
Untitled
2001

FLEXNER, Roland
Untitled
2001

FLEXNER, Roland
Untitled
2001

FLEXNER, Roland
Untitled
2001

GORMLEY, Antony
Reflection
2001