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CANTATE DOMINO 2003
©MUTTONI
MUTTONI MUSEUM (MUTTONI MUSEUM), an automatic doll master of Muttoni, a labyrinth museum.
Hiroshima Parco will be held!
Hiroshima Parco Main Building 8F, Space Hakkai
Period
2005.12.08(thu)- 2005.12.25(sun)
Business hours : 10:00am - 8:30pm (Admission is until 30 minutes before closing)
Admission fee : General 500 yen / Student 400 yen Free for elementary school students and younger
Contact : 082-542-2111 (Representative)
Host: Parco Cooperation: Cheng Wong Printing, Vicon
Planning and production: Parco, TechnoPro, Siren
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Muttoni Official Site http://www.muttoni.net
Contents of the exhibition
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It is a world of labyrinths filled with sound and light.
The dream story of the only act woven by the box-type Karakuri Theater “MUTTONI”
Angels dance, skeletons, and couples look at each other.
Welcome to the Muttoni Museum
The Mutuni Museum, a museum in the labyrinth that travels through memories
That might be your memory.
CANTANTE DOMINO
CANTATE DOMINO 2003
GIFT FROM DADDY,2005
GIFT FROM DADDY 2005
Ballon On The Sea,2004
Ballon On The Sea 2004
©MUTTONI
Mutuni has been exposed to media in the past two to three years, including a special feature at "Meeting Beauty (NHK Education)" in 2002 and participation in video content at the NEDO Pavilion at the Aichi Expo.
The Mutuni Theater, which was broadcast 12 times on "Everyone Takeshi Picasso (TV Tokyo)" since June last year, has been well received, and Mutuni's recognition is now increasing.
In addition, it was decided to commercialize 14 films that were broadcast in the program as DVDs.
"EXHIBITION" is held at this time when requests and interest from various fields of "I want to see things that actually move" increase. MUTTONI MUSEUM is a large-scale exhibition that can be said to be a timely one.
Since the large-scale exhibition at Laforet Museum Harajuku in 1997, Muttoni, who has held seven traveling exhibitions nationwide, has continued to present mainly at the Shibuya Parco Logos Gallery, and has produced about 70 works of large and small in the past eight years. However, most of these works have become private collections, and it has been said that it is difficult to see them again only once.
This project is an exhibition that consists of about 40 works, including masterpieces and unpublished new works, to the works selected from those 70 works.
The Muttoni Museum, a completely new world that brings together the individual works and new works that have been produced to this day, looking at the large space into one large Muttoni work. In addition, it will be an exhibition where adults and children can experience their dreams by incorporating plenty of competition between Muttoni himself and dolls and emphasizing performance.
What is the difference? A box-type "machinery Karakuri Theater" created by Masahiko Muto, Mutoni.
Each of the works has its own story, and it is completed in 3 to 5 minutes with the built-in music that fits perfectly. "A gorgeous stage of the night woven by an antique radio. An angel flying up from the cathedral. These are unique storytelling boxes packed with various stories, such as the story of three cards led to Mutuni's mouth on a stage like a stall.
There is a story as many as the number of viewers, which overlaps with the memories and memories of each viewer.
This museum is truly a museum of a labyrinth that travels through memories for visitors.
Muttoni is the world's director he has created, a soldering wiring and switches, a lighting clerk, a screenwriter, and sometimes a performer who competes with dolls.
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