[next time exhibition] show “TOKYO”- invisible city

In reserve, Tokyo, what kind of by the Tokyo Olympics Paralympics as a culture city in 2020; will turn up? Digitization, the appearance of the commercialized culture look like the cold glacier because it is refined the wasteland without the meaning in a flat. It is the 1980s that Tokyo attracted attention of global first. Creativity of Tokyo that produced unique culture opened the flower once there. After an earthquake disaster and an economic depression, a platform exploring the next culture is standing up now afterwards.
The book exhibition is constructed by two elements “finding” Tokyo newly. “Tokyo” where a creator of Tokyo where one plays an active part in various fields makes キュレーション in each topic. The new work which domestic and foreign writers make one more under the theme of “Tokyo.”
A “TOKYO” exhibition is an exhibition showing creativity of current Tokyo that breaks a glacier, and is going to appear while succeeding existence – – hot magma of the culture of Tokyo of the 80s. “Show it” and, as well as art, do current possibility through music, a picture, the wide media including the design.

ARTISTS:
51 sets of YMO+ Akio Miyazawa / Mika Ninagawa / super flexible / Takashi Honma / サーダン アフィフ / 岡田利規 / eyes / EBM (T) / forest department / Tetsuaki Matsue others meter nine countries

A session:
Saturday, November 7, 2015 – Sunday, February 14, 2016
An opening time:
00* entrance is a closed day – 18 until 30 minutes before closing at 10:00:
On November 24, it is a meeting place on Monday (on November 23, 2015, I am opened on January 11, 2016) on January 12 for from December 28 to January 1, 2016:
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo plan exhibition room 1F, 3F view charges:
Free of charge (but I need the companion of the protector) lower than 900 yen / junior and senior high school students 700 yen / primary schoolchild general 1,200 yen / university student, technical school straight .65 years old or older

Simultaneous holding:
It is from Sunday, November 8, 2015 to Sunday, February 14, 2016 from “a window of Ono Yoko | me” for “MOT collection” from Saturday, November 7, 2015 to Sunday, February 14, 2016

Other details:
http://www.mot-art-museum.jp/exhibition/TAM6-tokyo. html

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