Adel Abidin
Araki Nobuyoshi
Asada Masashi
Bae Young Whan
Richard Billingham
Constantin Brancusi
Sophie Calle
Marc Chagall
Chang En-Tzu
Chim Pom
John Constable
Salvador Dali'
Gohar Dashti
Giorgio de Chirico
Jim Dine
Tracey Emin
Gimhongsok
Nan Goldin
Shilpa Gupta
Hatsune Miku
Damien Hirst
David Hockney
Idemitsu Mako
Robert Indiana
Ishikawa Mao
Alfredo Jaar
Frida Kahlo
Mary Kelly
Kondo Satomi
Jeff Koons
Barbara Kruger
Kusama Yayoi
René Magritte
John Everett Millais
Mori Junichi
Zanele Muholi
Murayama Ruriko
Shirin Neshat
Nishiyama Minako
Okamoto Taro
Yoko Ono
Orimoto Tatsumi
Jean-Michel Othoniel
Francis Picabia
Auguste Rodin
RongRong & inri
Sawayanagi Hideyuki
Sugimoto Hiroshi
David Shrigley
Laurie Simmons
TANY
Teraoka Masami
Tsumura Kosuke
Umezawa Kazuki
Waswo X. Waswo
Entang Wiharso
Yakushimaru Etsuko
Manabe Daito
Ishibashi Motoi
Sugano Kaoru
Yoshinaga Masayuki
Zhang Xiaogang
Nanjo Fumio
From Chagall to Kusama and Hatsune Miku. To mark its 10th anniversary, the museum will take the theme of 'love'. Via around 200 works ranging from celebrated contributions to art history, to ambitious new works, the exhibition explores love in its myriad forms.
Curated by: Nanjo Fumio (Director, Mori Art Museum) and Mori Art Museum Curatorial Department
For human beings, love is the most precious of things. To mark its 10th anniversary, the Mori Art Museum will take the theme of "love." Via around 200 works ranging from celebrated contributions to art history, to ambitious new works, the exhibition explores love in its myriad forms - starting romantic love, extending to love of family, and love of mankind. Possessed of a complexity that causes it to occasionally stray into the realms of hatred and jealousy, love also has the ability to transcend conflict of every sort. The exhibition will present renowned works depicting love in its many manifestations, including the new kinds of bond we forge in today's internet - connected world. What does "love" mean to you? Join us to experience love anew, through the medium of art.
Image: Hatsune Miku, Illustration by KEI © Crypton Future Media, INC.
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Mori Art Museum
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower (53f) 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-Ku, Tokyo
Open Hours: 10:00 - 22:00; 10:00 - 17:00 on Tuesdays
Admissions: Adult: ¥1,500; Student (highschool, college, university): ¥1,000; Child (4 years to junior highschool): ¥500