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Swedish ceramic artist and designer Lisa Larson is hugely popular in Japan, not least thanks to her cutesy animal sculptures that have even appeared on Uniqlo T-shirts. She continues to create new designs even at the age of 83, and is now honoured with this first-ever solo exhibition in Tokyo. A total of 170 pieces from throughout Larson's career are displayed here, along with a look at her atelier and home, both of which symbolise the Scandinavian way of living close to nature. Fans will also appreciate the exhibit shop, which carries an extensive selection of Larson designs and paraphernalia.
Open Sep 11-23
Time 10am-8pm (Sep 23 until 5pm)
Admission Adv ¥700, students ¥500, junior high students ¥400; same-day ¥1,000, students ¥700, junior high students ¥500
Telephone 03 3567 1211
Venue Matsuya 8F Event Square
Address 3-6-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Transport Ginza Station (Ginza, Hibiya, Marunouchi lines), exits A12, A13.
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