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The 11th in the I Love Art series, this time featuring work relating to heartbeats. 14 artists, including Nam June, Barry McGee and John Cage, are featured over 96 works covering the sub-themes 'Heartbeats of the age', 'Poetry of the age' and 'Unlimited Rhythm'. A must-see for lovers of pop-art and late 20th Century avant garde.
Open January 22-April 17 Mondays, plus March 21
Time Daily, 11am-7pm. Wednesdays, until 9pm
Admission Adults 1,000 yen University students, 800 yen Pair tickets, two adults, 1,600 yen Pair tickets, 2 students, 1,200 yen
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Venue Watari-Um Museum of Contemporary Art
Address 3-7-6 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Transport Gaienmae Station (Ginza line), exit 3
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