'This exhibition examines how in contemporary art, fiction, fantasy or narrative have recently become an important medium through which artists describe, exorcise or critique a real world which seems full of conflict and anxiety. The 14 artists/groups come from different backgrounds and reflect diverse social and political realities...' - extracted from foreword by David Elliot, Director of Mori Art Museum.

The catalogue includes artist statements and biographies.
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Onsite

Location code
EX.JAP.WSS
Language

English, 

Japanese

Publication/Creation date

2005

ISBN / ISSN

490281904X

No of copies

1

Content type

catalogue

Chapter headings

Narratives Spun by Art - ARAKI Natsumi, 荒木夏美

In the Garden of the Speaking Objects - Takayuki TATSUMI

Moving Images: The Story as Seen from a Moving Viewpoint - Yukie KAMIYA, 神谷幸江

The World is a Stage: Stories Behind Pictures
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The World is a Stage: Stories Behind Pictures