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AKIRA ART OF WALL Katsuhiro Otomo × Kosuke Kawamura AKIRA ART EXHIBITION
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AKIRA ART OF WALL
Katsuhiro Otomo × Kosuke Kawamura AKIRA ART EXHIBITION

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"PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO" (4F) and "GALLERY X" (B1F) will open in Shibuya PARCO, which is scheduled to open on November 22nd (Fri) as a place to disseminate information on art and culture!

"AKIRA ART OF WALL Katsuhiro Otomo x Kosuke Kawamura AKIRA ART EXHIBITION" will be held again as a huge collage work of "ART WALL", which produced a temporary enclosure for the rebuilding of Shibuya PARCO.

"ART WALL" to be used is a work that reconstructs "AKIRA", a masterpiece of Katsuhiro Otomo, one of Japan's leading manga artists and film directors, in collaboration with collage artist Kosuke Kawamura.


At 4F PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO, "ART WALL", which has coexisted with the city of Shibuya for about two years, will be re-excavated from the construction site, and temporary enclosures damaged over time will be displayed as giant collage works again.
In addition, we will realistically reproduce the precious original drawings and posters of the time, the objects that appeared in AKIRA work, and trace the history of AKIRA ART WALL "AD2019" as Yamashiro-gumi's AKIRA music resounds, and hold an exhibition where you can experience it as if you were entering Neo Tokyo.
In B1F GALLERY X, we will carry out an installation to display huge three-dimensional objects.

YAR, led by graphic artist YOSHIROTTEN, who works with various companies in Japan and overseas, including apparel brands, will be in charge of graphic design, zone composition and space production.

In addition, we will use the works to sell exhibition commemorative products designed and sell apparel brand collaboration products.

AKIRA ART OF WALL Katsuhiro Otomo × Kosuke Kawamura AKIRA ART EXHIBITION

2019/11/22 (Fri)  - 2019/12/16 (Mon) 

AKIRA ART OF WALL
Katsuhiro Otomo × Kosuke Kawamura AKIRA ART EXHIBITION

PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO