This exhibition is founded on Japanese mythology and by putting together various artificial objects from the Paleolithic period onward with natural objects created by the earth and the works of young artists and Taro Okamoto, We aim to rebind the lives and deaths of everything in the universe which have been torn apart and try to present a new/old view of life that inverts anthropocentrism.
All exhibits have explanation in English.
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Outline
Term | Dec. 16, 2017 (Sat) - Feb. 25, 2018 (Sun) |
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Place | Kokugakuin University Museum, Special Exhibition Space |
Hours | 10:00 – 18:00 (Last admission 17:30) |
Closed | Dec. 26, 2017 (Tue) - Jan. 5, 2018 (Fri) Feb. 2, 2018 (Fri) |
Admission Fee | Free |
Access | Accessible on foot or by bus, 10-15 minutes from Shibuya, Omote-sandō, or Ebisu Station. Directions to Kokugakuin University Museum |
Organizer | Kokugakuin University Museum |
Cooperation | Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum |