Meanwhile, in Japan, Van Gogh (4,793), the Bauhaus (2,803) and single-artist shows on 20th-century Japanese painters Higashiyama Kaii (4,311), Yokoyama Taikan (3,228) and Foujita Tsuguharu (2,530) meant that attendance at the National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto more than trebled, from around 300,000 in 2017 to more than 1.1 million last year. But the most popular exhibition in Japan continues to be the Nara National Museum’s yearly display of objects from the Shoso-in treasury. The 70th annual presentation drew 16,707 visitors/pilgrims a day during its two-week run, but the religious nature of the artefacts puts the show in a category of its own, so it is not included in our rankings.
Methodology
• The daily figures are calculated automatically by our database, which computes the number of days for which an exhibition was open using the following formula: total number of days between start date and end date, divided by seven, multiplied by the number of days a week the institution is open, minus exceptional closures.
• All of the data used were supplied by the institutions concerned.
• Some institutions offer a number of exhibitions for a single ticket: these are shown as one entry.
• Exhibitions that were free to visit—ie, neither the museum nor the show had an entry fee— are indicated with an asterisk (*).
- For The Art Newspaper's full Art's Most Popular visitor figures survey, see our April issue
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