Sarah Trouche: Open Studio in Tokyo

Thu Feb 23 - Sun Mar 11, 2012 Gallery Hakusen

Time Out says

French photographer, video and performance artist Sarah Trouche is obsessed with the ways in which the nude body might influence 'geopolitically important architectural systems', which in practice involves her posing naked in places as diverse as the Great Wall of China, Paris' Hôtel de Ville and the Amazonian jungle. These weird, occasionally disturbing images form the basis of her first solo exhibition in Japan, which also promises to tackle the repercussions of March 11.

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Open Feb 23-Mar 11 Closed Mon

Time Tue-Sun noon-8pm

Admission Free

Venue Gallery Hakusen

Address 1-36-14 Asagaya-Minami, Suginami-ku, Tokyo

Transport Asagaya Station (Chuo, Sobu lines), south exit

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