Since the first 'MOT Annual' in 1999, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo has presented a group exhibition every year to introduce the latest trends in Japanese Art. This year's exhibition considers how, with the proliferation of telecommunications technology and media, the events of the past and flood of information in the present are compressed into a shallow episode, making it difficult to place the present in the context of a longer span of time. Eight artists were selected for the exhibition because their individual perspectives grasp the present while remaining informed by the past and future. Other themes include the identity of people who live with the uncertainties of contemporary society and the way they deal with time. Artists' biographies, selected bibliography and list of works included.
Access level
Onsite
Location code
EX.JAP.MOT.2004
Language
English,
Japanese
Keyword
Publication/Creation date
2004
No of pages
121
ISBN / ISSN
Nil
No of copies
1
Content type
catalogue
Chapter headings
'Where do I come from? Where am I going?' - Naoko SEKI, 関直子
Photographic Theorizing Through Photography: The Ambition of Keizo Kitajima - Michiko KASAHARA, 笠原美智子
MOT Annual 2004: Where Do I Come From? Where Am I Going?

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