Experience Art in a Cool Summer Setting
The Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art (MOMAT) will host the MOMAT Summer Fest from July 24 to September 13, 2026. This event invites art lovers and casual visitors alike to enjoy a unique blend of culture and leisure, providing a refreshing escape during the hot summer months. From exclusive evening tours to delightful food trucks, there are numerous attractions that make this summer festival a can't-miss.
Summer Attractions and Activities
Starting on Friday evenings and continuing through Saturdays, MOMAT will offer various special events designed to enrich your museum experience. One of the standout features of this festival is the "MOMAT Highlights Tour," which will occur after 5 PM. Led by curators, this engaging tour will guide guests through select highlights from the museum's collection. Moreover, guests can look forward to insightful artist talks and short lectures from museum researchers, enhancing their appreciation and understanding of the showcased artworks.
A Flavorful Summer Experience
Another key highlight of the MOMAT Summer Fest is the appearance of food trucks serving refreshing alcoholic beverages like beer and wine, alongside delicious food options. Located in the museum's front garden, these food stalls provide the perfect setting for visitors to relax and unwind, making it a wonderful spot to enjoy a drink while surrounded by art. Disposable chairs will be available for guests to lounge on the green grass, providing a cozy atmosphere to savor summer.
Extended Evening Hours
MOMAT will also extend its opening hours every Friday and Saturday until 8 PM, allowing visitors to explore the collections at a special nighttime discounted rate. The vibrant atmosphere of the museum during the evening, combined with the summer festivities, makes it an ideal spot for post-work relaxation or leisurely weekend outings.
Engaging Interactive Programs
The festival aims to involve attendees in unique experiences through its interactive programs. For those new to the museum, the "MOMAT Rally" offers a fun and engaging way to discover the collection with curated recommendations by the museum's specialists. Tackling a variety of topics, participants will find easy-to-follow paths that lead to 14 recommended artworks, complete with enjoyable commentary from curators. There will even be a digital tour available through the Bloomberg Connects app, further enhancing the exploration of the exhibits.
Curator Talks and Lectures
To deepen the experience, MOMAT will be hosting various talk events, where attendees can meet artists like Akiko Maemoto, who will share insights into their work. Scheduled throughout the festival, these sessions aim to make art accessible and enjoyable for all. Additionally, lectures focusing on new acquisitions will be presented by museum researchers, ensuring that visitors not only enjoy the art but understand its place in contemporary discourse.
A Summer of Memories
MOMAT’s outdoor terrace will feature a designated photo spot, allowing visitors to capture memories of their time at the Summer Fest. Whether you are enjoying the fresh air or indulging in fine food and drink, the terrace provides the perfect backdrop for unforgettable moments.
Additional Information
Opening on July 24, the MOMAT Summer Fest is just part of what the museum offers, including ongoing exhibitions such as Hiroshi Sugimoto's "Extinct Photography" running until September 13, 2026. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or simply looking for a new summer outing, MOMAT is poised to provide a memorable cultural experience throughout the season.
For further details on the MOMAT Summer Fest and other activities, please visit the
MOMAT website.
Location and Accessibility
The Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art is conveniently located just a few minutes' walk from various subway stations, making it easily accessible to both locals and tourists. Explore the beauty of modern art while enjoying the vibrancy of summer at this iconic museum.
Come and enjoy a unique summer experience at MOMAT and appreciate art in an accessible, delightful setting!
Museum Address: 3-1 Kitanomaru Park, Chiyoda, Tokyo 102-8322, Japan
Contact Number: 050-5541-8600