コレクション展 2018-Ⅰ コレクション・ハイライト+特集「女たちの行進」
Feb 24, 2018 〜 Jun 17, 2018
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「コレクション・ハイライト」と、女性作家による作品を取り上げ、女性作家の作品が美術のメインストリームとどう関わってきたか考察する特集で構成。
It will be held from February 24 to June 17, 2018.
"Collection Highlights" will be on the 1st floor, and the special feature "March of Women" will be on the B1 floor of Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art.
It consists of collection highlights and a special feature focusing on works by female artists, examining how their creations have engaged with the mainstream of art.
Works by artists such as Yayoi Kusama, Cindy Sherman, Louise Nevelson, Agnes Martin, Atsuko Tanaka, Nancy Spero, and Leon Golub will be displayed.
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