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Girls in Contemporary Art girls don't't glean exhibition


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Venue PARCO MUSEUM Parco Museum Shibuya Parco Part 3/7F

Period 2003.04.26 (sat) - 05.26 (mon) 10:00am - 8:30pm
(Entrance until 8:00pm)

Fees General 700 yen / Student 500 yen Free for elementary school students and younger

Special rate During the exhibition period, if you inform us that you have viewed this website when you enter, you will be charged the following special discount fee.

200 yen discount for both general and students
Half the entrance fee on Wednesday
Museum Membership/Free Pass Member, annual membership fee of 3,000 yen is reduced by half

The "Aya-Lisa Ahatilla Exhibition" being held at the Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery and the Parco Museum "girls". Don't't cry exhibition, we will carry out mutual-related campaigns.

Aya-Lisa Ahatilla exhibition / Danimo exhibition girl with a stub Don't't cry exhibition is a 200 yen discount for both general and students.

Please note that discount campaigns cannot be used together.

Contact 03-3477-5873 (Palco Museum)
Sponsorship PARCO
Planning Hiromi Kitazawa (NANJO) and ASSOCIATES)
Sponsorship Mondriaan FoundationFRAME
Provision of equipment Sony Corporation / Sound System Saruyama Co., Ltd.


Contents of the exhibition

The theme of “male = girl” has become an important motif in movies, novels, fashion, etc., and many artists have created works on the theme of “girl” or “girl”.
A girl who continues to attract people as a mysterious and stimulating presence over time. The girls, who are faithful to one's desires, the leading role in consumer society, and at the same time, have become an icon that reflects the times as it becomes a social phenomenon.
This exhibition is composed of various forms of works, from early works of artists who are already active worldwide to the latest works of young artists born in the 1970s. There is also a sharp reality in the differences in backgrounds such as countries and generations, works that make you feel the same age, works that express universal girlishness beyond them, and images expressed by men. We will approach the truth of "ladies" through the works of artists who transcend generations, nationality, and gender.
In a very short and chaotic season, "girls" began to talk about their own stories, "girls" can see a vivid and realistic girl image that does not fit in with the words "Gurley."

Remarks!

It consists of works of various forms such as painting, drawing, photography, video, installation, etc.

A total of 40 works, including works produced in the 1960s, the latest works produced for this exhibition, and installations produced at the venue.

An artist who first appeared in Japan
Anna Gaskell/Salla Tykka Aurora Reinhard

This work was unveiled for the first time at this exhibition.
Yayoi Kusama / Ryoko Aoki / Kyoko Murase / Makoto Aida / Karen Kilimnik/Elke Krystufek

Artist planning to come to Japan
Elke Krystufek/Hellen van Meene/Salla Tykka
Yayoi Kusama "10 Girls" 2003

Yoshitomo Nara “Hula Hula Dancing” 1998


Related events

Artist Talk (planned) Women's Sake Vol.8 "The Girl in Me,"

Appearance Makoto Aida x Yanagi Miwa
Date and time 2003.05.05 (mon) 7:00pm -
Venue MIZUMA Art Gallery


Related Campaigns

Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery
Campaign related to "Aya-Lisa Ahatilla Exhibition"


Girls with a stub for Ear-Lisa Ahatilla Exhibition / Buckoo Exhibition Don't't cry exhibition is a 200 yen discount for both general and students.
girls don't Aya-Lisa Ahatilla Exhibition / Tagamo Exhibition Special Postcard Present (until May 5 / Limited) with a stub of the cry exhibition

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