Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
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| Established | 1989 |
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| Location | 1-1 Hijitama-kōen, Minami-ku, Hiroshima |
| Director | Junji Teraguchi [1] |
| Curator | Naoko Sumi [2] |
| Website | www |
The Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art (広島市現代美術館, Hiroshima-shi Gendai Bijutsukan) is an art museum founded in 1989. It is in Hijiyama Park in Hiroshima, Japan. The building was designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa.[3] It was the first public contemporary art museum to open in Japan,[4] and its exhibitions focus on post-1945, contemporary emerging artists and artworks that link contemporary art with Hiroshima.[5]

| Works | Artist |
|---|---|
| The Arch,[6] Atom Piece [7] | Henry Moore |
| Flower Garden [8] | Oscar Oiwa |
| Akino Tsubasa | Kiichi Sumikawa |
| Tea time in the midnight | Akinori Sako |
| Marilyn | Andy Warhol |
| Raqqa I, Talladega Three II | Frank Stella |
| untitled | Donald Judd |
| Wine | Morris Louis |
| Sakanano Atama (The head of a Fish) | Aimitsu |
| Fukugo gattai 401 Hiroshima | Yoshishige Saito |
| Dome | Isamu Wakabayashi |
| Čovek sa mrtvim detom (Man with a dead child) | Jovan Soldatović |
