Reading Cinema, Finding Words

Tue Apr 22 - Sun Jun 1, 2014 The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Exhibit Gallery
'About Lying Falsehood', Ana Torfs, 2000 (2007, Installation view of Antwerp Museum of Contemporary Art), Courtesy Museum of Contemporary Art, Antwerp (M HKA) © Ana Torfs
'The Anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi and 27 Years without Images', Eric Baudelaire, 2011, Courtesy of Kadist Art Foundation © Eric Baudelaire

Time Out says

Subtitled 'Art after Marcel Broodthaers', this multimedia exhibition introduces the epoch-making work of the late Belgian artist, photographer, filmmaker and poet, who had a significant impact on how the relationship between cinema and other forms of art is viewed. 12 other artists are also featured here through video and installation pieces, while talk events and screenings are scheduled to take place regularly during the exhibition period.

Details

Open Apr 22-Jun 1 (closed May 7 and all Mondays except May 5)

Time 10am-5pm (Fridays until 8pm)

Admission ¥850, university students ¥450

Telephone 03 5777 8600

Venue The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Exhibit Gallery

Address 3-1 Kitanomaru Koen, Chiyoda-ku

Transport Takebashi Station (Tozai line), exit 1b

Map

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