Museum display for kids, especially those who are about 10 years old, actually make things easier for grown-ups to understand too. Lately, we’ve heard people all over the place say the same thing. That’s why we decide to make an exhibition that everyone can enjoy, from children to adults.

(Exhibition organizer)

Highlights

1. An exhibition for everyone to enjoy

Some of the works selected for this exhibition prompt us to ask ourselves who we are, while others give a visible form to creative acts like kneading clay, painting with our feet, cutting, and assembling things. Whether the viewers are kids, adults or a combination of the two, everything here is easy to appreciate.

2. Explanations that are easy for everyone to read

The explanations were designed to be readable for ten-year-olds, and also to be introductions for adults. Be sure and look at the fun titles, which immediately give us an idea what the work is about.

3. Slightly lower displays

The works are displayed slightly lower than usual to make them easier for kids to see. They also promise to give adults a different perspective and new insights.

4. A roomy exhibition space

There are lots of chairs everywhere. This creates a leisurely viewing area for kids, adults or a combination of the two to sit in various places, and take a relaxed look at the works together.

5. Don’t miss the museum’s masterpieces

The “Highlights” section is devoted to masterpieces from the museum. In keeping with the theme of this exhibition, “I Make and I Am Made,” we present a collection of portraits related to questions about who we are and our experiences with other people. Enjoy the suitably magnificent lineup of works by Cézanne, Dalí, Nara Yoshitomo, and others.