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Nissan Art Award 2017: Exhibition of New works by Five Finalists

BankArt Studio NYK
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Artists

Motoyuki Daifu, Hikaru Fujii, Ryuichi Ishikawa, Yuichiro Tamura, Nami Yokoyama
Exhibition presenting a wide range of works, including installations, paintings, videos, and photographs, that have been produced for the Nissan Art Award and will be presented to the public for the first time here.
In addition to talk events and guided tours of the gallery led by the finalists, a program aimed at children and families has been implemented with the aim of increasing opportunities for encounters with the works on show. Visitors can place votes for their prefered finalist from September 16 to 26, demonstrating their support. The person who gathers the most votes will be presented with the Audience Prize at the award ceremony held on September 27. The Grand Prix, as selected by the International Jury, will also be announced at this event, with details scheduled to be published on the official website along with press release the following day.

The Nissan Art Award is a biennial award presented to the emerging generation of Japanese artists to further their careers, enhance their presence in the international art world and create a social environment where people familiarize themselves with art. The award is intended to celebrate new developments in Japanese contemporary art and help provoke debate about visual art by promoting creative emerging artists.

Venue: 2F
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Schedule

Sep 16 (Sat) 2017-Nov 5 (Sun) 2017 

Opening Hours Information

Closed
Depends on each event.
Notice
Exhibition Hours: 10:00-19:00. Closed on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month, closed Sep. 27 (Wed).
Fee
Websitehttp://www.nissan-global.com/EN/CITIZENSHIP/NAA/ABOUT/
VenueBankArt Studio NYK
Location3-9 Kaigandori, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken 231-0002
Access4 minutes walk from Exit 6 at Bashamichi Station on the Yokohama Minato Mirai line, 10 minutes walk from Sakuragicho Station on the JR/Yokohama city subway lines.
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