Aomori Museum of Art

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About this Attraction

The Aomori Museum of Art, located in Aomori City, Japan, is a contemporary art museum that opened in July 2006. Designed by architect Jun Aoki, the museum's architecture is inspired by the nearby Sannai-Maruyama archaeological site, featuring partially buried structures that resemble excavation trenches .

The museum's collection emphasizes works connected to Aomori Prefecture, showcasing artists such as Shikō Munakata, Yoshitomo Nara, Toru Narita, and Shuji Terayama . A notable highlight is the display of three large backdrops created by Marc Chagall for the ballet "Aleko," each measuring approximately 9 meters in height and 15 meters in width .

A prominent feature of the museum is the "Aomori Dog," an 8.5-meter-tall sculpture by Yoshitomo Nara, situated in the outdoor space on the museum’s west side. This colossal white dog has become an iconic symbol of the museum .

The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, concerts, plays, and seminars, contributing to its status as a world-class contemporary art institution . Its design and exhibitions aim to introduce Aomori Prefecture’s artistic culture to the world and provide enriching experiences for visitors .

Best Time to Visit

  • This is at its finest from April to October, providing an ideal setting for unforgettable experiences during these pleasant months.

Required time for Explore this Attraction

  • Visitors typically require around 2 hour to explore and enjoy its key highlights.

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