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Yoku Moku Museum (ヨックモックミュージアム in Japanese) is a private museum in Tokyo featuring one of the world's largest collections of ceramics by Pablo Picasso.[1] The museum's collection comprises more than 500 artworks.[2]

The museum was founded in 2016 in Minato, Tokyo (Japan).[3] The director of the museum, Toshiyasu Fujinawa, who is the grandson of the founder of Yoku Moku, is an avid art collector and has accumulated more than 500 of Pablo Picasso's ceramic works over the course of 30 years.[2] Although museums usually avoid natural light, the top exhibition floor of the building has been designed to maximize natural light because ceramics are resistant to ultraviolet rays.[4] The museum also features a café, a museum shop, and a library.[4]

Since its opening, the museum has published a number of bilingual (English/Japanese books) about its collection of Picasso ceramics.[5]

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  1. ^ "Yoku Moku Museum|Tokyo Art Beat". Tokyo Art Beat.
  2. ^ a b "YOKUMOKU Collection | ヨックモックミュージアム". August 18, 2021.
  3. ^ "Yoku Moku is opening a museum in Tokyo showcasing ceramics by Pablo Picasso".
  4. ^ a b "ヨックモックミュージアムの建物が公開。「友人を招くような美術館に」". 美術手帖 (in Japanese). 2020-07-04. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  5. ^ Picasso : life on the Côte d'Azur'. Tokyo: Yoku Moku Museum. 2020. ISBN 9784991156908.