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Shibuya Parco has made plenty of friends in the creative industry since it first opened in June 1973, and it's enlisted some of the better known ones to take part in this 40th anniversary show. The exhibition revolves around a series of collaborations between designers, photographers, illustrators and artists: fashion snapper and sometime movie director Mika Ninagawa is paired with digital production company TeamLab, illustrator-slash-essayist Lily Franky teams up with fellow illustrator-slash-essayist Jun Miura, Parco poster designer Tsuguya Inoue makes mischief with creative director Michihiko Yanai, and so on.
Open March 15-April 1
Time Daily 10am-9pm (April 1 until 6pm)
Admission Adults ¥500, students ¥400
Venue Parco Museum
Address Parco Part 1 3F, 15-1 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku
Transport Shibuya Station (Yamanote, Shonan-Shinjuku, Ginza Hanzomon, Fukutoshin, Denentoshi, Tokyu Toyoko, Keio Inokashira lines)
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