コレクション展 2019-Ⅰ コレクション・ハイライト+特集「ある心の風景Ⅰ―風景と記憶」
Jun 5, 2019 〜 Oct 6, 2019
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「コレクション・ハイライト」と、現代美術における風景表現を取り上げ、環境の変化によって変貌する風景を美術家たちがどのように捉え、表現してきたかを紹介する特集で構成。
The exhibition runs from June 5, 2019, to October 6, 2019.
It features highlights from the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art's collection and a special exhibition focusing on landscape expression in contemporary art.
Works by artists such as Dennis Oppenheim, Richard Long, Shigeo Toya, and Takeo Yamaguchi will be exhibited.
A special feature titled 'A Landscape of the Mind I: Landscape and Memory' explores how artists have captured and expressed landscapes transforming due to environmental changes.
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