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Sat Dec 15, 2012 - Sat Jan 19, 2013 Megumi Ogita Gallery

Time Out says

Art galleries: what's the point? That's the question posed by this group show at Ginza's Megumi Ogita Gallery, which attempts to reconcile the sometimes conflicting demands on art to be creative, entertaining and commercially lucrative at the same time. Subversive artist Kengo Nakamura acts as curator, and he's got a few bold ideas – not least the fact that viewers are encouraged to take pictures of the works on display and upload them to Facebook, Twitter and Google+. There'll be a 'preview party' for the show from 4pm on Saturday 15, and the exhibition officially starts the following Tuesday.

Details

Open December 15-January 19 Closed Sun, Mon & hols

Time Tue-Sat 11am-7pm

Admission Free

Venue Megumi Ogita Gallery

Address Ginza Otsuka bldg B1F, 2-16-12 Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo

Transport Higashi-ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)

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