Great Dinosaur Human Expo
Dinosaur production, Masakatsu Shimoda x Poetry, Shuntaro Tanikawa x Photo, Meisa Fujishiro
Humans of dinosaurs, photography and poetry.
Venue |
PARCO MUSEUM Parco Museum
Shibuya Parco Part 1/3F |
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Period |
2015/01/16 (Fri) - 2015/02/02 (Mon)
10:00~21:00 ※Admission until 30 minutes before closing ※Closed at 18:00 on the last day ※Business hours during the year-end and New Year holidays are similar to Shibuya Parco |
Admission fee |
General 500 yen, student 400 yen (free for elementary school students and younger) ★<PARCO Card Class S> Admission free upon presentation <PARCO Card> Half the entrance fee upon presentation ※Limited to the person himself / herself. ※Multiple discount services cannot be used together. |
Contact |
03-3477-5873
(Parco Museum)
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Organized and planned production |
Executive Committee of "Large Dinosaur Human Expo"
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Sponsorship |
TOKYO Lithmatic
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Cooperation |
Takahiro Shibata (EATer), ECLIPSE by Fujitsu Ten
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Music |
Onosagen (performance: Pearl Alexander, etc.)
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Art direction |
Tsuguya Inoue (BEANS)
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Make, shoot, and write.
The dinosaurs were born by three.
Masakatsu Shimoda, a painter who continues to make dinosaurs on canvas as a life work with endless longing and curiosity for dinosaurs. Photographer Meisa Fujishiro continued to photograph the dynamic dinosaur humans while looking forward to the courier service that arrived from him in Okinawa. And Shuntaro Tanikawa, a poet who gave life in the form of poetry in the photograph.
Serialized in the fashion culture magazine "HUGE" published by Kodansha, the legendary project "Dinosaur Mask" has been newly dressed as a long-awaited book as a "dinosaur human"! Dinosaurs created by three eternal boys handing over batons jump out of the book world and rampage in all directions in Shibuya's "Parco Museum".
This exhibition is a series of dinosaurs produced by Masakatsu Shimoda, including photographs and poems recorded in the book "Dinosaur Human". Both adults and children are thrilling. The curtain of a big dinosaur spectacle with everyone's dreams and longings is now rising!
Since the event will be held in the venue on 1/31st (Sat), regular viewing of the exhibition will be closed at 19:00 (final entry at 18:30).
Thank you for your understanding. For details of the event, please see INFORMATION below.
Related Books
Masakatsu Shimoda (Shimoda Masakatsu)
Born in Hyogo in 1967. A painter. Traveling around the world for two years from 1994. I draw portraits of people I met in the field. He has authored many books, including "PRIVATE WORLD" (Mountain and Valleysha), which summarizes pictures and diary of this trip, and "On the Himalayas Shimo-India" (Kawade Shobo Shinsha). Recent works include the picture book "Aan" (Crayon House) with Shuntaro Tanikawa and "Buta trumpet" (Sensha).

Shuntaro Tanikawa (Tanikawa, Shuntaro)
Born in Tokyo in 1931. A poet. In 1952, he published the first collection of poems, "The Solitude of Twenty Billion Light Years." In 1962, the 4th Japan Record Awards Lyrics Award for "Tsukizuki Mizuki Kinto Day Song", the Japanese Translation Culture Award for "Mother Goose no Uta" in 1975, the 34th Yomiuri Literature Award for "Daying Map" in 1982, The 1st Haruo Hagiwara Sakutaro Award, 20th Trom Prize, 10th, 1st in 1st in 1st in 1st in 1st in 1st in 1st. In addition to poetry, he has presented a wide range of works, including picture books, essays, translations, scripts, and lyrics. In recent years, he has also tried new attempts to expand the possibilities of poetry, such as the iPhone app Tanikawa, which catches poems, and Poemer, which sends poems by mail.

Meisa Fujishiro (Fujishiro / Meisa)
Born in Chiba Prefecture on August 8, 1967, lives in Okinawa. Photographer, novelist and healer.
Graduated from the Faculty of Commerce, Meiji University. He is a photographer whose main subjects are travel, holy land, human beings, landscapes, family, and nakedness, a novelist whose main subjects are to write in the first person of a woman, and is also a healer who makes full use of spirit, internal organs, and talksen. Representative works include "Let's go home now", "Ride Ride Ride" (picture book above), "Love novel where no one dies", "Drive" (novel above), and "Successful Girls" ( essay).

Born in Hyogo in 1967. A painter. Traveling around the world for two years from 1994. I draw portraits of people I met in the field. He has authored many books, including "PRIVATE WORLD" (Mountain and Valleysha), which summarizes pictures and diary of this trip, and "On the Himalayas Shimo-India" (Kawade Shobo Shinsha). Recent works include the picture book "Aan" (Crayon House) with Shuntaro Tanikawa and "Buta trumpet" (Sensha).

Shuntaro Tanikawa (Tanikawa, Shuntaro)
Born in Tokyo in 1931. A poet. In 1952, he published the first collection of poems, "The Solitude of Twenty Billion Light Years." In 1962, the 4th Japan Record Awards Lyrics Award for "Tsukizuki Mizuki Kinto Day Song", the Japanese Translation Culture Award for "Mother Goose no Uta" in 1975, the 34th Yomiuri Literature Award for "Daying Map" in 1982, The 1st Haruo Hagiwara Sakutaro Award, 20th Trom Prize, 10th, 1st in 1st in 1st in 1st in 1st in 1st in 1st. In addition to poetry, he has presented a wide range of works, including picture books, essays, translations, scripts, and lyrics. In recent years, he has also tried new attempts to expand the possibilities of poetry, such as the iPhone app Tanikawa, which catches poems, and Poemer, which sends poems by mail.

Meisa Fujishiro (Fujishiro / Meisa)
Born in Chiba Prefecture on August 8, 1967, lives in Okinawa. Photographer, novelist and healer.
Graduated from the Faculty of Commerce, Meiji University. He is a photographer whose main subjects are travel, holy land, human beings, landscapes, family, and nakedness, a novelist whose main subjects are to write in the first person of a woman, and is also a healer who makes full use of spirit, internal organs, and talksen. Representative works include "Let's go home now", "Ride Ride Ride" (picture book above), "Love novel where no one dies", "Drive" (novel above), and "Successful Girls" ( essay).

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