Venue: PARCO FACTORY Parco Factory
Shibuya Parco Part 1/6F
Period

May 29, 2009 (Fri) - June 15, 2009 (Mon)

※Open during the exhibition period

10:00am - 9:00pm
※Admission until 30 minutes before closing
※The last day ends at 6:00pm

Admission fee: 300 yen for general, 200 yen for students, free for elementary school students and younger
Contact 03-3477-5873 (Palco Factory)
Host: Parco Co.,Ltd.
Planning: Naoki Tachikawa
Cooperation: Nihon Keizai Shimbun Publishing Company
Warner Music Japan
Warner Entertainment Japan
Sony Marketing Co., Ltd.
PMC Tachikawa Office, Kanazawa Institute of Technology
Support: TOKYO FM
Production: RCKT/Rocket Company*
Notice printed matter
Design:
Gluo visions
Venue composition
Design:
ENZO(art breakers)
Poster select: Poster Harris Company

Contents of the exhibition

Legendary 1969. What was the Tokyo culture at that time?

Music, drama, design ... Records, event posters, advertisements, and photographs from the time of 1969, as well as video screening of the Woodstock Festival.
In addition, a talk event to listen to real experiences, and a record concert to listen to 5.1ch surround will be held.
18 days to look back on talk events and the culture work of that era.

Contents of exhibition and sales

You can experience and read the culture of 1969! I can listen! And ask! You can listen! Aiming for a space, in addition to exhibiting records at the time, events such as record concerts and talk events are held on each weekend.
Exhibits valuable advertisements from the time, event posters, photographic works by Daimichi Moriyama, etc., as well as video screening of the Woodstock Festival.

woodstockII warner music
woodstockI warner music
Ikebukuro PARCO OPEN
"Mary of the fur"Frankfurt Performance Version
Design: Akira Uno

Project Background and Message

1969. There were no mobile phones, no internet or convenience stores.
Students are standing up at the University of Tokyo Yasuda Auditorium, and folk guerrillas gather at Shinjuku West Exit Square. The year when Apollo 11&12 succeeded in landing on the moon, and the Beatles were disbanded, and the legendary Woodstock Festival was held, attracting as many as 400,000 spectators.
When everyone went to the city and thought seriously for a moment that everyone could change the world. At that time, a subculture movement that had never existed, especially young people, was exploded.
This year, 40 years since 1969, Naoki Tachikawa, who was in the midst of such a hot era at the age of 20 at the time, published a book "TOKYO 1969" (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Publishing) that conveys the customs, fashion, and mood of Tokyo at the time to the present day. To do.
Parco, which has created scenes by synchronizing culture and the situation, was born in Ikebukuro in 1969 and celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. The "TOKYO1969" exhibition is an event that expresses the mood of that era in the form of a media mix.

"The year 1969 was definitely the beginning of making something from there. I would like to look back on that era, which was hot because of the huge explosion and a sense of obstruction, where rock, film and art came together as one, and to give the energy to young people living today and the world as an ale. I think. " (Naoki Tachikawa)

■Released in mid-June by Naoki Tachikawa “TOKYO 1969” published by Nihon Keizai Shimbun Publishing Company

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