Exhibition Period Tuesday, June 1 - Sunday, September 5, 2021
Closed : Mondays, except on August 9, national holiday; closed on August 10
Open : 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Reception closes at 4:30 p.m.)
Venue : Permanent Exhibition Gallery 6-7 in the New Wing of Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
Host : Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
While human beings have domesticated—or at least have attempted to—creatures of every imaginable size, shape and temperament, none have partnered as closely with us as the ubiquitous dog and cat. This exhibition features works drawn from the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum photography collection taken by photographers the world over from the close of the 19th up to and including the 20th century, the adorable countenance of two of man’s best friends certain to capture the hearts of viewers of all ages. *Notice of changes to museum operating hours Due to the Japanese government extending its declaration of national emergency in response to the ongoing pandemic, the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum has temporarily altered its opening hours as follows: Open: 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. (Reception closes at 3:30 p.m.) Closed: Mondays Please note that the museum will be closed an hour earlier than the operating hours indicated on posters and flyers. Visitors may be asked to wait outside the venue in order to ensure social distancing and related pandemic safety protocols. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
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