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Held to coincide with the 150th anniversary of Japan-Germany relations, this exhibition looks back at the past decade in the artistic life of Europe's hottest city. A total of 18 artists and collectives are taking part (four of whom, confusingly, will only be displaying work from Oct 29 onwards), representing the diversity and fecundity of the Berlin art scene. They include Turkish-born video and installation artist Nevin Aladag, Turner Prize nominee Phil Collins and Singaporean Ming Wong, whose Life of Imitation was well received at the Hara Museum over the summer.
Open Until Jan 9 Closed Mon (except Oct 10, Jan 2 & 9), Oct 11, Dec 29–Jan 1, Jan 4
Time Tue-Sun 10am-6pm
Admission Adults ¥1,100, students and seniors ¥850, junior and high school students ¥550
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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