Home Again - 10 Artists Who Have Experienced Japan

Tue Aug 28 - Sun Nov 18, 2012 Hara Museum of Contemporary Art
Mary Elizabeth Yarbrough, 'Changes (under the sun every day comes and goes)', 2008

Time Out says

The Hara Museum of Contemporary Art catches up with ten recent beneficiaries of Japan's Artist-In-Residence program, to see how their three-month stays in the country affected their subsequent work. It's a diverse selection, with America's Mary Elizabeth Yarbrough the lone Westerner amongst a group that includes Brazilian sculptor and painter Erika Verzutti, Afghan miniature painting specialist Khadim Ali and Argentinian installation artist Florencia Rodrigues Giles.

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Open August 28-November 18 Closed Mon (except Sep 17, Oct 8), Sep 18, Oct 9

Time Mon-Sun 10am-5pm (Wed until 8pm)

Admission Adults ¥1,000, students ¥700, junior high & elementary students ¥500

Venue Hara Museum of Contemporary Art

Address 4-7-25, Kita-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo

Transport A 15-minute walk from Shinagawa Station

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