Exhibitions

Past Exhibition Special Exhibition

Shimomura Kanzan: Life, Art and Society

Date

-

Location

Special Exhibition Gallery (1st floor)

About

Japanese-style painter Shimomura Kanzan (1873-1930) was born into a family of Noh performers who served the Kii Tokugawa clan for generations. After studying under Hashimoto Gaho, he enrolled as a first-year student at Tokyo Bijutsu Gakko (now Tokyo University of the Arts). After graduation, he taught at the school, but resigned along with the principal, Okakura Tenshin, and joined in the founding of the Nihon Bijutsu-in (Japan Art Institute).

For the first time in thirteen years in the Kanto region, this retrospective presents 150 works illustrating the trajectory of Kanzan, who mastered the techniques of the Kano school and yamato-e painting to emerge as a rising star at a young age, then gained an international perspective through two years of study in Britain, ultimately growing into a leading figure in the art world. From there emerges the image of his dedicated efforts, working alongside his close allies such as Yokoyama Taikan and Hishida Shunso, to pioneer a style of painting befitting the new era of the Meiji period (1868–1912).

In addition, the exhibition explores the appeal of his art from various angles, including his research on old Japanese paintings and Chinese art, his creations centered on Noh—which represents his origins—and his salon-like network with political and financial figures of the time. This approach will reveal how the artist, confronting the state of painting as the era moved from Meiji to Taisho, pursued paintings that lived alongside the individuals who held them—and by extension, society—independently of art as a means of self-expression.

*Please note that some artworks may be rotated during the exhibition period. 
Display period: 3/17-5/10, 3/17-4/12, 4/14-5/10, 4/14-4/26 and 4/28-5/10

Shimomura Kanzan (1873 – 1930)

Installation Images

Photo: Kioku Keizo
Photo: Kioku Keizo
Photo: Kioku Keizo
Photo: Kioku Keizo
Photo: Kioku Keizo
Photo: Kioku Keizo
Photo: Nobuaki Ota
Photo: Kioku Keizo
Photo: Nobuaki Ota
Photo: Kioku Keizo
Photo: Kioku Keizo
Photo: Kioku Keizo

Exhibition Catalogue

Shimomura Kanzan: Life, Art, and Society

Date of Issue: March 17, 2026
Price: 3,500yen(including tax)
Size and Number of Pages: A4 variant, paperback, 304 pages.
Languages: Japanese-English bilingual
Publisher: Nikkei Inc.

Contents

Plates

Part 1. The Career—Kanzan’s Life and Art

Chapter 1. The Young Kanzan
(1873–1902: His Birth, Move to Tokyo; Studies; Participation in Nihon Bijutsuin)
Chapter 2. Contemplating the West
(1903–1905: Studying in Britain)
Chapter 3. A Rapid Progress
(1906–1913: Kanzan’s Return to Japan; On the Eve of the Revival of Nihon Bijutsuin)
Chapter 4. Luminary of the Art Circles
(1914–1931: Revival of Nihon Bijutsuin; Kanzan’s Death)

Part 2. Kanzan Unraveled—The Time and the Society

Chapter 1. Themes—Tradition and Innovation
Chapter 2. Motives—Modern Japan and Its Cultural Identity
Chapter 3. Community—Recipients of Kanzan’s Works and Their Networking

Essays and Documents

The Discovery and Destination of “Tradition,” The State of Painting—Kanzan’s Art Reconsidered | Nakamura Reiko
Welcome home, Kanzan-san!—Tracing the Artist’s Path from His Birthplace, Wakayama | Miyamoto Hisanobu
Chapter Introductions
Figure Captions
List of Works

Hours & Admissions 

Location

Special Exhibition Gallery (1st floor)

Date

March 17-May 10, 2026

Closed

Mondays (except March 30 and May 4)

Time

Until April 19 (Sun.)
10 am–5 pm (Fridays and Saturdays open until 8 pm) 
April 21 (Thu.)–May 10 (Sun.)
9:30 am–5 pm (Fridays and Saturdays open until 8 pm) 

  • Last admission: 30 minutes before closing. 
Admission

Adults ¥2,000 (¥1,800)
College & University Students ¥1,200 (¥1,000)
High School Students ¥700 (¥500) 

  • All prices include tax. 
  • Admission in the parentheses is for advance tickets and groups of 20 people or more. 
  • Admission is free for individuals aged 15 and under, and individuals with a disability plus one companion. ID is required. 
  • Students and staff at universities enrolled in the Campus Members program can show student/staff ID to get the group discount. 
  • Includes admission to the Collection Exhibitions. 
Tickets

Same-day tickets can be purchased at the ticket counters, while online ticket can be purchased at e-tix online ticket service.

Organized by

The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Nikkei Inc., TV Tokyo, BS TV Tokyo

Sponsored by

LIVE Art Books Inc.

With the special cooperation of

Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History, Yokohama Museum of Art

With the cooperation of

National Noh Theatre, Vixen Co., Ltd.

Exhibition tours

Museum of Modern Art, Wakayama May 30 – July 20, 2026

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