Today I took the Tokyo Subway to Roppongi, and since the National Art Center was closed (a fact I failed to notice in my guidebook), I visited the impressive Mori Art Museum in the Roppongi Hills Complex. I was fortunate to find that there was a particularly interesting exhibition currently on show- Sensing Nature: Rethinking the Japanese Perception of Nature, presenting the work of three excellent artists: Yoshioka Tokujin, Shinoda Taro and Kurbayashi Takashi.
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Entrance, Roppongi Hills Complex
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“Maman”, Louise Bourgeois
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Mori Museum Gallery Entrance
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View of Tokyo from the Mori Tower
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“Snow”, Yoshioka Tokujin
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“Snow”, (Detail)
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“Waterfall”, Yoshioka Tokujin
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“Waterfall” (Detail)
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“Waterfall”, (Detail c-u)
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Shinoda Taro, “Reverberation” (detail 3 screen video)
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Shinoda Taro, “Ginga”
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“Ginga”, (Detail)
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Kuribayashi Takashi, “Wald aus Wald”
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Kuribayashi Takashi, “Wald aus Wald” (detail)
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Kuribayashi Takashi,” Wald aus Wald” (detail 2)
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Kuribayashi Takashi, “Wald aus Wald” (detail 3)
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Kuribayashi Takashi, “Wald aus Wald” (detail 4)
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Kuribayashi Takashi, “Yatai Trip” (Detail)
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Kuribayashi Takashi, “Yatai Trip”