Michaël Borremans: Advantage

Sat Jan 11 - Sun Mar 30, 2014 Hara Museum of Contemporary Art
「The Quest」 2006 年、22.3 x 30cm、板に油彩 ©Michaël Borremans Courtesy Zeno X Gallery Antwerp Photo by Peter Cox 個人蔵
「Gone」 2003 年、 20.9 x 26.5 cm、板に油彩 ©Michaël Borremans Courtesy Zeno X Gallery Antwerp Photo by Peter Cox 個人蔵

Time Out says

This exhibition is the first time that Belgian contemporary artist Michaël Borremans's work is displayed in a Japanese museum. Renowned for his picturesque video pieces and socially engaged imagery, Borremans has been described as one of the most interesting artists active today. This exhibit also features regular screenings of his 'A Knife in the Eye' documentary (every Wednesday).

Details

Open Jan 11-Mar 30 2014 / Closed Mon (Tue if Mon is a holiday)

Time Tue-Sun 11am-5pm (Wed until 8pm)

Admission Adults ¥1,000, students ¥700, junior high & elementary students ¥500

Venue Hara Museum of Contemporary Art

Address 4-7-25, Kita-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo

Transport A 15-minute walk from Shinagawa Station

Map

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