This catalogue is published to accompany a series of three yearly exhibitions by the Mori Art Museum in Japan which gives preference to the work of young artists and creators in Japan and Asia and to stimulate debate about why contemporary art, architecture and design are an indispensable part of everyday life. The exhibition marked the debate about the changing nature of Japanese contemporary art that re-examines the reality in which we find ourselves as well as where we stand today.
The catalogue starts off with a Foreword by David Elliott, Director of the Museum. It contains a couple of essays and colour plates with description. Artists' biographies and selected bibliography, check list and exhibition outline are included.
The catalogue starts off with a Foreword by David Elliott, Director of the Museum. It contains a couple of essays and colour plates with description. Artists' biographies and selected bibliography, check list and exhibition outline are included.
Access level
Onsite
publisher
Location code
EX.JAP.RCN
Language
English, 
Japanese
Keyword
architecture,  design,  sculpture,  installation,  photography,  mixed media,  drawing,  group exhibition,  Japan
Publication/Creation date
2004
No of pages
351
ISBN / ISSN
Nil
No of copies
1
Content type
catalogue
Chapter headings
Resonating Individuality - New Visions in Contemporary Japanese Art
From the Crossing to the Country Path
What Lies here
From 'Re-' to whatever will follow it
The powers of the imagination at the crossing
Roppongi Crossing: New Visions in Contemporary Japanese Art 2004

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