Maria Farrar, "Room Service," 2021, oil on canvas (triptych), 180.0 x 130.0 cm each, on deposit. ©Maria Farrar/ Courtesy Ota Fine Arts Highlights Enjoy alongside the special exhibition! Marie Antoinette, the star of the concurrently held special exhibition "Marie Antoinette Style" (until November 23), was a fashion leader born in Vienna who became the Queen of France. In honor of Antoinette, this collection exhibition focuses on women who were active across national borders. You can also enjoy the "Yuko Mori Recompose" exhibition and the collection exhibition! The collection exhibition is free for elementary school students and younger, and just one coin for adults. It is also linked to the concurrently held "Yuko Mori Recompose" exhibition (free admission / until November 23). The collection exhibition has a long run until February 2027, so please feel free to visit anytime, as many times as you like. Works on display for the first time Among the works newly acquired in recent years, we have carefully selected and will be exhibiting works that fit the theme for the first time. "Masterpieces" at your leisure A highlight corner where Yokohama Museum of Art's "masterpieces" are displayed at a relaxed pace. This time, we will also introduce works by female artists in line with the theme. In addition to familiar Dali works, we will also feature René Magritte's "The Museum of the King," which has returned from an exhibition at another museum after a long absence, and works by Surrealist female artist Meret Oppenheim. Yayoi Kusama's work (on deposit), exhibited for the first time, is also a highlight. Overview The Yokohama Museum of Art holds approximately 15,000 works from the late 19th century, when Yokohama opened its port, to the present day. In its collection exhibitions, the museum presents the charm of its collection from various angles during each exhibition period. This collection exhibition features a special corner titled "She Who Crosses the Seas," focusing on