Mika Ninagawa's new solo exhibition with the theme of "TOKYO" 3D view online exhibition
A new solo exhibition "Tokyo TOKYO / MIKA NINAGAWA" by photographer and movie director Mika Ninagawa is currently being held at "PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO" on the 4th floor of Shibuya PARCO.
This exhibition commemorates the publication of the new photo book "Tokyo TOKYO". At the venue, more than 500 works and videos are on display for two years, with the theme of "TOKYO" such as Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway, Tokyo Tower and Sky Tree, and 79 people such as Tokyo People. The illusionary reportage of Tokyo in 2020, which is now spreading to the world, mixes the profile of the city in the 90s and the present, and the things that change and those that do not change are interwoven, revealing the past and future of this place.
Mr. Ninagawa said, "I always thought that I had to face up to Tokyo and photograph someday. Two years ago, I suddenly felt that the timing had come. Many people and the movie "Diner Diner" and "human disqualification". When I finished shooting "Dazai Osamu and the Three Women," I suddenly decided to shut off my specialty and just try to release the shutter." I wanted to know what would be left when I couldn't use all my strengths, and what I could do," he said.
This time it was held without seeing the convergence of corona, in addition to the exhibition at the venue, you can see the situation of the venue in 360 degrees, 3D viewOnline exhibitionAlso co-hosted. We are also making new attempts to enjoy Ninagawa-san's world while at home.
First of all, why not check online and visit the venue if possible, and have fun twice? The session ends on Monday, June 29th.
Tokyo TOKYO / MIKA NINAGAWA
○Period: Friday, June 12, 2020-Monday, June 29, 11:00-20:00
※ admission is 30 minutes before closing time
※ last day is 18 pm closing time
*Business hours may change from the perspective of preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
Venue: PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO (4F Shibuya PARCO)
○Admission: 500 yen for general, 400 yen for students, free for elementary school students and younger
○ Organizer: PARCO
○ official:https://art.parco.jp/museumtokyo/detail/?id=410