コレクション展2020-Ⅱ コレクション・ハイライト+特集「肖像(わたし)」
Aug 6, 2020 〜 Nov 29, 2020
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本展は、肖像表現をテーマにアイデンティティの曖昧さと不確実な「わたし」を考察。後半では「ヒロシマ」を起点とした平和を問う作品を紹介する。
The exhibition runs from August 6, 2020, to November 29, 2020.
The exhibition explores the ambiguity of identity and the uncertain 'self' through portraiture, with the latter half introducing works that question peace, starting from 'Hiroshima.'
Works by artists such as Genpei Akasegawa, High Red Center, Shigeo Fukuda, Katsura Funakoshi, Julian Schnabel, Chuck Close, Alex Katz, Yutokutaishi Akiyama, Kyoichi Tsuzuki, and Atsushi Suwa will be on display.
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