
On April 9, the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum premiered “A Century of War Caught on Camera: A Homage to Robert Capa 70 Years After His Death” exhibition with some 200 works, including vintage prints, drawn from TFAM’s collection. The exhibition is being held at the museum’s main gallery.
In addition to the Capa exhibition, the Permanent Exhibition Room located in the New Wing features several other exhibitions that are running concurrently, from the “A Bridge for Peace and Culture for 40 Years: TFAM’s Special Anniversary Exhibition” to “Exhibitions of Embassies, Part IV: Pathways to Cultural Exchange with the World”—the current iteration displaying works on loan from the Hungarian Embassy in Tokyo—and “From the Renaissance to the 20th Century—500 Years of Western Paintings.”
The Permanent Exhibition Room exhibitions are slated to run until June 23.