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In 1930, to commemorate Kojima Torajiro, a Western-style painter who died the previous year, Kurashiki entrepreneur, Ohara Magosaburo, founded the Ohara Museum of Art. This private museum, featuring Western art, is the oldest in Japan.

Magosaburo, well-known as a collector of Japanese art, highly respected Torajiro's talent and his humble attitude towords art, and sent Torajiro to Europe three times. Torajiro studied art in Europe and, at the same time, with Magosaburo's superb European artwork, choosing pieces through the sense of beauty that he possessed as a Japanese artist.

Torajiro, who had a spirit typical of Meiji Era, felt there was a struggle between the highlights of Western art and his Japanese aesthetic sense, when he carefully chose artwork. He prudently chose masterpieces by El Greco, Gauguin, Monet, Matisse and other artists and brought them to Kurashiki, which are now the main features of the Ohara Museum of Art. His collection of Chinese and Egyptian art reveals the conflict of beauty between Western and Oriental art that he faced, where he tried to seek the essence of art.

The Ohara Museum of Art plays an active role in Kurashiki, expanding the collection to include both modern and contemporary art from the West and Japan, as well as pieces by artists who served Mingei Movement (Japanese Folk Art Movement). Now the museum is well known to the world as a private museum with its own character, reflecting Japanese culture.

The Ohara Museum of Art, in addintion to opening the eyes of children and adults on site, soends time and energy on distance learning programs through the infomation communication technology(IT).As an art museum that will actively live through the 21st century, it also serves for broad activities cultivating the frontier of art. Art Lectures are held every summer, and Gallery Concerts, inviting world-class musecians, are part of its activities.



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1930
The construction began on April and completed on November. It was named the Ohara Museum of Art. It is the first western museum of art in Japan, that came into being in Kurashiki. Kiyomi Takeuchi became the first President and Director.
1943
The founder of the Ohara Museum of Art, Magosaburo Ohara died on January 18, at the age of 62.
1946
The first art course was held on May, by the lecturer, Mr. Kunitaro Suda.
1949
The Crown Prince visited the museum on April
1950
The ceremonies were held on November to commemorate the 20th anniversary of its foundation.
1951
The exhibition of Henri Matisse was held in June.
The exhibition of Pablo Picasso was held in October.
1952
The exhibition of Georges Braque was held in November.
1953
The exhibition of Georges Rouault was held in December.
1955
The events to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the foundation were held on November.
1956
The Empress visited the museum on April.
1960
The event to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the foundation was held on November.
1961
Upon the completion of the construction of the Annex in the Shinkeien Garden, the completion ceremony was held on May 30.
On July 16, the Annex was opened to the public as the institution to host the permanent exhibitions of the western style paintings painted by contemporary Japanese painters and ancient orient art.
The opening ceremony of the Craft Art Gallery was held on November.
1963
Keisuke Serizawa Room and Shiko Munakata Room were completed on November.
1964
On April 1, Shin'ichiro Fujita became the second Director.
On August 25, Soichiro Ohara became the President.
1965
The permanent modern western exhibition was set up, which makes the institution the first modern art museum in Japan.
The event to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the foundation was held on November.
1970
The Asiatic Art Gallery was completed on November.
The event to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the foundation was held on November.
1972
Kojima Torajiro Memorial Hall was opened on November 7.
1973
The number of visitors within one year exceeded one million.
1980
The event to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the foundation was held on November.
1982
The first Gallery Concert was held on November.
1991
Ken-ichiro Ohara became the President on May.
The construction work for expansion and refurbishment finished in September.
1998
The accumulated total number of the visitors exceeded 28 million on March.
Tadao Ogura became the third Director on April.
Jo and Tetsuko Sengoku Memorial Fund was established on June.
2000
The Torajiro Kojima exhibition to commemorate the 70th anniversary of his death was held in November.
The event to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the foundation was held on November.
2002
Shuji Takashina became the fourth Director on April.
The accumulated total number of the visitors exceeded 28 million on April.
2005
The 100th Gallery Concert was held on December.

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