The 12th Hiroshima Art Prize Mel Chin

Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
Starts 7/25

Artists

Mel Chin
Hiroshima, the first city in the world to experience an atomic bombing, established the Hiroshima Art Prize in 1989 with the aim of conveying the “Spirit of Hiroshima”—the desire for lasting world peace and the prosperity of humankind—to the world through art. The prize has been awarded once every three years. The Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art presents a commemorative exhibition for Mel Chin, recipient of the 12th Hiroshima Art Prize.

Mel Chin (1951–) has developed ideas motivated by complex social issues, including environmental problems, and has expressed them through his own distinctive methods that transcend conventional artistic categories. His unique and wide-ranging body of work—from sculpture, drawing, painting, video, animation, and video games to large-scale public installations—has engaged audiences from diverse backgrounds and fostered broader social awareness. He has also undertaken long-term projects that incorporate collaboration with local communities and scientific approaches, exploring how art can inspire social consciousness and responsibility. This exhibition, the first solo presentation of Mel Chin in Japan, serves as a career-spanning survey that brings together many of his most significant works alongside new pieces created specifically for Hiroshima. Through these works, the exhibition highlights the potential of art to catalyze social transformation and the transformation of one’s self.

Schedule

Jul 25 (Sat) 2026-Oct 12 (Mon) 2026 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-17:00
Closed
Monday
Open on September 21 and October 12.
Closed on September 24.
FeeAdults ¥1600; University Students 1200; High School Students, Seniors 65 & Over ¥800; Junior High School Students and Under free.
Websitehttps://www.hiroshima-moca.jp/exhibition/melchin?moca-lang=en
VenueHiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
https://www.hiroshima-moca.jp/en/
Location1-1 Hijiyama Koen, Minami-ku, Hiroshima 732-0815
AccessFrom JR Hiroshima Station, take the Streetcar #5 and get off at Hijiyama-shita. The venue is 11 minute walk from there.
Phone082-264-1121
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