Bernard Buffet Official - The Bernard Buffet Museum

Located near from Mount Fuji in Japan, the Bernard Buffet Museum opened its doors on 25 November 1973, thanks to the initiative of collector Kiichiro Okano (1917-1995).

Kiichiro Okano discovered the work of Bernard Buffet in a Japan still scarred by the Second World War. Immediately struck by the power of the young French painter's works, Okano saw them as a compelling testament to the emptiness and anxiety felt by many at the time.

Over the years, Kiichiro Okano's fascination with Bernard Buffet grew, and he decided to establish a museum entirely dedicated to the artist.

Today, the Bernard Buffet Museum is a renowned institution, housing the largest collection of the artist's works in the world. It offers visitors a unique immersion into the singular world of Bernard Buffet.

For more information about the Bernard Buffet Museum and how to get there, feel free to visit its website.

Opening Page Photo: Taiji Matsue 2005 ©︎TAIJI MATSUE Courtesy of TARO NASU

Bernard Buffet Official - The Bernard Buffet Museum in Japan

Inauguration of the museum on 25 November 1973

Kichiiro Okano, Annabel, and Bernard Buffet at the museum in the 1980s

Photograph by Tadasu Yamamoto

Photograph by Tadasu Yamamoto