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In summer 2014, adventurer-turned-photographer Naoki Ishikawa and renowned contemporary artist Yoshitomo Nara joined forces on a trip that took them from Aomori to Hokkaido and further north to Sakhalin. Their experiences on the ancient lands of the Ainu and Nivkh peoples and among the Japanese remains on Sakhalin formed the basis for this exhibition, which recounts the two men's journey through photos, diary entries and their personal belongings. Ainu music is another feature of the display, with revival group Marewrew scheduled to perform at some point during the exhibition period.
Open Jan 25-May 10 2015 / closed Mondays (except for May 4)
Time 11am-7pm (Wed until 9pm)
Admission ¥1,000, students ¥800, junior high and elementary school students ¥500, over-70s ¥700
Telephone 03 3402 3001
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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