Picasso, through the Eyes of Paul Smith
June 10 (Wed), 2026 - September 21 (Mon), 2026
- Upcoming Exhibitions
- Special Exhibitions

Pablo Picasso, Reading, 1932, Musée national Picasso-Paris, installation view at the Musée national Picasso-Paris, 2023
© Vinciane Lebrun/Voyez-Vous, courtesy of the Musée National Picasso-Paris.
© 2025-Succession Pablo Picasso-BCF (JAPAN)
British designer Paul Smith, celebrated for his traditional tailoring and playful use of color, has conceived the art direction of this exhibition, drawing inspiration from works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) in the collection of the Musée National Picasso–Paris. The space, designed with a free-spirited approach, is filled with the vivid colors and playful energy characteristic of Smith’s clothing and accessories. The exhibition presents works from throughout Picasso’s career in a loosely chronological arrangement.
Overview
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June 10 (Wed), 2026 – September 21 (Mon), 2026
Closed on Tuesdays
*Closed on August 12 (Open on August 11) - Opening Hours
10:00-18:00
Fridays and Saturdays, 10:00-20:00
*Last admission 30 minutes before closing- Venue
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The National Art Center, Tokyo
Special Exhibition Gallery 2E
7-22-2 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8558 - Organized by
The National Art Center, Tokyo; Musée national Picasso-Paris; Nikkei Inc.; TBS TELEVISION, INC.; TBS GLOWDIA, INC.; TV TOKYO Corporation
With the sponsorship of:
ABeam Consulting Ltd.; Dai Nippon Printing Co., LtdWith the Supported of:
Embassy of France / French Institute of Japan; J-WAVE(81.3FM); TBS RADIO,INC.- Inquiries
(+81) 47-316-2772 (Hello Dial)
Admission (tax included)
| General | 2,400 yen (Adults), 1,400 yen (College students), 1,000 yen (High school students) |
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| Advance | 2,200 yen (Adults), 1,200 yen (College students), 800 yen (High school students) |
- Free entrance to the exhibition for College students on July 29 (Wed.) to July 31 (Fri.) ,2026, upon presenting student ID.
- Visitors who are under 18, including high school students will be admitted free.
- Disabled persons (along with the one assistant) will be admitted for free upon presenting the Disabled Person’s Booklet or an equivalent form of government-issued ID.