Rey Camoy: 40 Years after the Artist’s Death

Rey Camoy, The Drunkard in My Village (1973) Hiroshima Museum of Art Collection

Exhibition

Dates
Sat., Nov. 22, 2025 - Sun., Feb. 1, 2026
Hours
10:00 - 20:00 (last entry 19:30) *museum closes at 18:00 on Jan. 2-3(last entry 17:30)
Closed
Nov. 25, Dec. 8, Dec. 22, Dec. 29 - Jan. 1, Jan. 13, Jan. 26,
Venue
Temporary Exhibition Gallery
Summary
A unique and compelling presence in the world of postwar Western-style painting in Japan,
Rey Camoy (1928–1985) continues to attract an avid following. Camoy was a Nagasaki native from Tabira-cho, Hirado – also his father’s hometown. This exhibition, comprising works (including some never before shown pieces) from the Kasama Nichido Museum of Art, Hiroshima Museum of Art, Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art, and the Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum spans Camoy’s entire career. His works deal head-on with the dark shadows that dwell within our inner being, such as loneliness, anxiety, and a fear of death. They provide us with insights into our lives that are even more profound for the chaotic circumstances of the present day.

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