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Kiyotaka Hiraiwa: Traces of Existence - What Has Come into View

Kiyotaka Hiraiwa: Traces of Existence - What Has Come into View
Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Shinagawa Cultural Promotion Organization O Museum

Metal craft using jewelry and different materials

O Museum

10/18(Sat)~11/27(Thu) 10:00~18:30

As part of the Shinagawa Citizens Art Festival, an annual exhibition focusing on artists connected to Shinagawa Ward is held. Works that pursue new sculptural beauty through the fusion of different materials, such as stainless steel wire entwined with Mino washi, three-dimensional works themed on the Japanese aesthetic captured in Yamato words, and modern jewelry pieces like necklaces and rings known for their bold and sophisticated designs have been created. A retrospective exhibition that unravels new possibilities in metalcraft and the world of art.

Map & Location

O Museum

About a 2-minute walk from Osaki Station on the JR Yamanote Line

Details about Kiyotaka Hiraiwa: Traces of Existence - What Has Come into View

Date & Time
10/18(Sat)~11/27(Thu) 10:00~18:30
Note
The last admission is 15 minutes before closing time.
Venue
O Museum
Address
1-6-2 Osaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo Osaki New City Building 2, 2nd Floor
Fee
General 500 yen. Free for high school students and below, those over 70, and one companion of disability certificate holders. Please present something that shows your age. If no proof is given, general rates will apply.
Access (Public)
About a 2-minute walk from Osaki Station on the JR Yamanote Line
Contact
03-3495-4040 (O Museum)

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