Ōita Prefectural Art Museum

Ōita Prefectural Art Museum
大分県立美術館
Ōita Prefectural Art Museum
Location of the Ōita Prefectural Art Museum in Japan
Location 2-1 Kotobuki-machi, Ōita-shi, Ōita Prefecture, Japan
Coordinates 33°14′22″N 131°36′05″E / 33.2394°N 131.6014°E / 33.2394; 131.6014Coordinates: 33°14′22″N 131°36′05″E / 33.2394°N 131.6014°E / 33.2394; 131.6014
Type Art museum
Owner Ōita Prefecture
Website http://www.opam.jp/en/

The Ōita Prefectural Art Museum (大分県立美術館, Ōitakenritsu Bijutsukan), also known informally as OpAm, is an art museum and community exhibition venue in Ōita Prefecture, Japan.

The museum is located in the center of the prefectural capital Ōita-shi, a 15 minute walk north-west of Ōita Station.

Current facilities

The museum was opened in April 2015. The new museum building features modern exhibition spaces, artists studios, a café and museum shop. The building was designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize winning architect Shigeru Ban.[1] At the ground level the building features fully retractable glass shutters opening the main internal exhibition space onto an adjacent public plaza.

The building was the recipient of a RIBA International Award for excellence in 2016.[2]

See also

References

  1. Peregoy, Beau. "The Shigeru Ban–designed Oita Prefectural Art Museum Opens in Japan". Architectural Digest. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  2. "RIBA International Prize". Royal Institute of British Architects. Retrieved 10 July 2017.


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