Set in the wilds of Hijiyama Park, the Museum of Contemporary Art blends landscaping and aesthetics into a pleasing whole, a metaphor of the natural environment around this premier cultural institution. Inside, the Museum is notable for periodic displays of contemporary art. Recent exhibits have included works by Andy Warhol and a display of "art as resistance" from the politically troubled islands of Indonesia. Outside, the Museum is sculpted into the mountainside. Around the Museum are sculpture-lined trails, and a scenic lookout over Hiroshima, complete with Henry Moore installation.