Step into the Art Nouveau World of Mucha at Shibuya Hikarie
Prepare to be captivated by the exquisite artistry of Alphonse Mucha like never before! "Grand Palais Immersive: Eternal Mucha" arrives at Shibuya Hikarie, offering a groundbreaking multi-sensory experience that transcends the traditional exhibition. Immerse yourself in a world of vibrant colors, flowing lines, and Art Nouveau elegance, enhanced by a symphony of music and delicate scents. This isn’t just viewing art; it’s stepping inside it.
Unlike static displays of Mucha’s work you might have seen before, this immersive exhibition utilizes the expansive Hikarie Hall to create a dynamic, engaging environment. The intricate details of his masterpieces are brought to life through large-scale digital projections, offering a new perspective on his captivating style and the depth of his creative process. Prepare to lose yourself in the beauty and innovation of this unique exhibition.
Essential Information for Your Visit
- Location/Nearest Station: Shibuya Hikarie, directly connected to Shibuya Station.
- Address: 〒150-8510 Tokyo, Shibuya-ku, Shibuya 2-21-1 Map
- Venue: Hikarie Hall (Shibuya Hikarie 9F)
- Exhibition Period: December 3, 2024 (Tuesday) – January 19, 2025 (Sunday) (Closed days undetermined. Check the official website for the latest information.)
- Time: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Last entry 30 minutes before closing)
- Reservations: Required for all dates and times.
Ticket Pricing
Weekday (Advance purchase discounts available for General Admission only):
- General: ¥2,900 (¥2,700 advance)
- University/High School Students: ¥2,000
- Junior High/Elementary School Students: ¥1,200
Weekends/Holidays:
- General: ¥3,300
- University/High School Students: ¥2,400
- Junior High/Elementary School Students: ¥1,500
Additional Ticket Information:
- Advance tickets are only available for weekday general admission. Student tickets must be purchased on the day of your visit.
- Student ID required for university and high school student tickets (excluding elementary school students).
- Half-price discount for visitors with disabilities and one accompanying person (with disability certificate). Weekday prices: General ¥1,450, University/High School ¥1,000, Junior High/Elementary School ¥600. Weekend/Holiday prices: General ¥1,650, University/High School ¥1,200, Junior High/Elementary School ¥750. Purchase at the ticket window on the day of your visit.
- Preschoolers enter free with parental accompaniment.
Find Out More
- Official Website: https://www.bunkamura.co.jp/museum/exhibition/24_mucha.html
(Please note: Published content is subject to change. Always check the official website for the most up-to-date information.)
Who is Mucha?
Alphonse Mucha was a Czech painter and decorative artist closely associated with the Art Nouveau movement of the early 20th century. His work is known for its intricate designs, flowing patterns, and harmonious color schemes, often portraying women in idealized forms. Mucha was particularly renowned for his posters, such as those featuring the actress Sarah Bernhardt, which captured the aesthetics of the period. His artistic impact went beyond just paintings and posters, influencing areas such as architecture, jewelry, and interior design. Mucha’s legacy remains significant, continuing to inspire artists and designers.