Fodor's Expert Review Japan Society

Midtown East Arts Center

The stylish, serene lobby of the Japan Society, renovated by renowned artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, features interior gardens with large bonsai trees and Sugimoto sculptures, all complemented by a second-floor waterfall. The 1971 building is a city landmark thanks to its Japanese modernist design by architect Junzo Yoshimura, and its second-floor gallery exhibits works by well-known Japanese artists. Past shows have celebrated contemporary masters including Takashi Murakami, Yoko Ono, and Daido Moriyama. The society's annual performing arts season (September–June) shares works by established and emerging artists in dance, music, and theater. In July, the museum hosts a film festival, Japan Cuts, showcasing contemporary Japanese cinema.

Arts Center

Quick Facts

333 E. 47th St.
New York, New York  10022, USA

212-832–1155

www.japansociety.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Gallery $12, Gallery closed Mon. and Tues.

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