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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This exhibition explores contemporary portraiture in "Portrait (Myself)," addressing identity's ambiguity. "Collection Highlights" features works on peace, particularly related to Hiroshima's atomic bombing and recovery, marking its 75th anniversary.
The exhibition runs from August 6, 2020, to November 29, 2020.
It is held at the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art.
Featured artists include Genpei Akasegawa, Katsura Funakoshi, Julian Schnabel, Chuck Close, Alex Katz, and Atsushi Suwa, among others.
The exhibition explores contemporary portraiture and collection works related to peace, marking the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
Highlights include the special feature "Portrait (Myself)" exploring the ambiguity of identity through contemporary portraiture, and "Collection Highlights" focusing on peace and recovery in Hiroshima.
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