The National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto is currently exhibiting 170 of Paul Klee's works.
The Swiss painter (1879 - 1940) is hugely popular in Japan, and following the Kyoto run the "Art in the Making (1883 - 1940)" exhibit will move to Tokyo.
The majority of the works come from the Zentrum Paul Klee, in Bern.
Most have never been shown in Japan.
The Museum is in Okazaki, which is a short ride from the center of Kyoto.
Details
March 12 – May 15
Closed on Mondays
Exception: Open on March 21 (Mon./Holiday) and May 2 (Mon.) Closed on March 22 (Tues.)
Hours
Regular hours
9:30AM-5:00PM (admission until 4:30PM)
Evening hours (every Friday)
9:30AM-8:00PM (admission until 7:30PM)
Admission
1500 for adults, 1100 for university students
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