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The Museum of Contemporary Art in Kiyosumi continues its rotating collection exhibits with a display focused on the history and development of postwar Japanese art. Marking both two decades since the museum's opening and 70 years since the end of World War II, 'Postwar Art in Close-Up' consists of a chronological introduction to the theme (exhibit on the ground floor), complete with references to social phenomena and currents that influenced it, as well as a spotlight display (on the 3rd floor) that takes up how traditional materials like wood and rocks have been used by postwar artists. This latter section includes Toshikatsu Endo's massive 'Fountain', a log-like piece over 20m long.
Open Jul 18-Oct 12 / closed Mondays (except for Jul 20, Sep 21 & Oct 12) and Jul 21, Sep 24
Time 10am-6pm (Jul-Sep Fridays until 9pm)
Admission ¥500, college students ¥400, seniors and high school students ¥250
Telephone 03 5245 4111
Venue Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Address 4-1-1 Miyoshi, Koto-ku
Transport Kiyosumi-Shirakawa Station (Hanzomon line), exit B2; (Oedo line), exit A3
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