雲をつかむ:原美術館/原六郎コレクション 第2期(秋冬季)
Sep 10, 2022 〜 Jan 9, 2023
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The second period of "Grasping the Clouds" exhibition at Hara Museum ARC, presenting a new selection of works from its contemporary and classical East Asian art collections, delving into themes of the elusive and abstract.
It is held from September 10, 2022, to January 9, 2023.
It is held at Contemporary Art Galleries A, B, C, Special Exhibition Room, and Kankai-an.
Works by artists such as Koji Enokura, Satoshi Ohno, Izumi Kato, Kazuo Shiraga, Kazumi Nakamura, Shohei Narumi, Hiroya Hori, Jonathan Borofsky, Yoshie Masuda, and Jacques Monory are featured.
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