Yokohama Triennale 2011
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At Yokohama Museum Of Art
Media: Illustration, Painting, Drawing, Photography, Prints, Sculpture, Installation, Film, Video installation, Media Arts, Art Party
Based on the theme “OUR MAGIC HOUR”, the Yokohama Triennale 2011 will be held at two main venues: the Yokohama Museum of Art and NYK Waterfront Warehouse (BankART Studio NYK).
Focusing on works that allude to the magical mysterious powers in our daily lives and world as well as those that refer to mythology, myths and legend, the Triennale promises to be a vibrant exhibition that will showcase the works of 78 dynamic contemporary Japanese and international artists, drawing on pieces from the collection of the Yokohama Museum of Art and other institutions.
We invite you to join us in Yokohama, one of the first port cities, that opened its doors to the world, on this exploration of previously unknown worlds – a voyage into a realm of new, uncharted knowledge.
Schedule
From 2011-08-06 To 2011-11-06
Admission until 17:30. Closed every Thursday in August and September, and on 13th and 27th October
Artist(s)
Yoko Ono, Nobuyoshi Araki, Peter Coffin, Damian Hirst, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Hiroshi Sugimoto, James Lee Byars, Mike Kelley, Rina Banerlee, Massimo Bartolini, Mircea Cantor, DEWAR & GICQUEL, Henrik Hakansson, Manabu Ikeda, Mike Kelly, Jun Nguyen- Hatsushiba, Wilfredo Prieto, Atsushi Saga, Keiichi Tanaami, Udagawa (Ichiyusai) Kuniyoshi et al.
Community around this event
- 42 people recommend this event: pbyjp (FR), hayabusa (Japan), dsk02 (日本), ayakos (JAPAN), hokkamuri (Japon), conon (japan), ferdinand, cisvul (Japan), chik (Japan), artpie, Kylin (日本), saccoy (Japan), willandrews (British), unbirthday364, kwmr_class, n5ao, okou, waterjars (japan), sheep_0909 (japan), yukko_matsumoto (japan), kyo_y (Japan), junkosuge, oboko (Japon), hazuki (Japan), snails, yskmjp (日本), Eiss (Japan), and 15 others
Reviews
Yokohama Triennale 2011: Photo Report
Arguably the biggest art event of the year kicks off in the Tokyo neighbour.
Yokohama Triennale: something borrowed, something new
Looking at one of the exhibition themes for the Triennale
Here's my review (in Japanese, but with lots of pictures):
http://kusagauma.blogspot.com/2011/08/yokohama-triennale-2011.html
行ってきた!


