Museum of Bad Art Exhibition in Tokyo

Museum of Bad Art (MOBA) Exhibition is held in Tokyo 2018–2019 Winter

©2018 Museum Of Bad Art, Inc.

Museum Of Bad Art — art too bad to be ignored is an unique and funny art exhibition that displays the collection of very bad art. Museum of Bad Art (MOBA) Exhibition has come to Tokyo from Boston this Winter!


Gallery AaMo in Tokyo Dome City is holding a very interesting and unique exhibition this winter, the Museum of Bad Art (MOBA) which displays the outstanding collection of very very bad art that titled as “the art that’s too bad to be ignored.”

The exhibition is brought straight from the infamous Museum of Bad Art (MOBA) in Boston, USA, and there are approx 800 art pieces displayed at the site. Over 100 of selected artworks has been brought to Tokyo for the special exhibition for the very first time, and displayed at Gallery AaMo for about 2 months from late November 2018 to mid January 2019. Each displayed artwork at the exhibition is indeed so bad in artistic sense, but weirdly has something to attract viewers and deserves praise. Some of you may be not so into art world and don’t often go to museums or galleries, but I bet you may enjoy these art works in a very unique way because they are pretty entertaining.

Tokyo has numbers of museums and galleries that display some of world’s greatest pieces of art, but at Museum of Bad Art exhibition, visitors get a chance to celebrate art with different way! How about having a very unique art experience in Tokyo this winter?? The exhibition is available right now until 14 January 2019 at Gallery AaMo, Tokyo Dome City in Bunkyo Ward, which can be accessed within short walk from Suidobashi or Korakuen Station.

©2018 Museum Of Bad Art, Inc.

©2018 Museum Of Bad Art, Inc.

Museum of Bad Art (MOBA)

Date 22 November 2018 to 14 January 2019

Hours: 10:00 -18:00 (last entry at 17:30)

Location: Gallery AaMo (MAP), Tokyo Dome City

Admission Tickets: 1,300 yen

admission tickets are available to purchase at the ticket counter of the gallery or online (Japanese only) .

Lawson Ticket (L-Code:32791)http://l-tike.com/museumofbadart
Ticket PIA (P-Code:991–948)http://w.pia.jp/t/ba-aamo/
Seven-Eleven Ticket (Seven-Code:069–653)http://7ticket.jp/s/069653
​ ​E Plushttp://eplus.jp/badart/


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