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Nobumasa Kushino Outside Japan Exhibition

Gallery AaMo
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Artists

Hakunogawa, Yositaka Tomimatsu, Shuhei Tsuji et al.
Japan’s only outsider art curator, Nobumasa Kushino will hold his first large-scale exhibition entitled Nobumasa Kushino Outside Japan Exhibition. This is in celebration of the publication of his newest book, “Outside Japan: Japanese Outsider Art”.
Outsider art is generally known as a form of art produced by those who did not receive any formal education in art. Outsider art gained attention at the Art Brut Japonais Exhibition held in 2010 in Paris, attracting a total of 120,000 visitors. The Japanese government also supports the efforts to promote the movement toward the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, encouraging artistic activities by persons with impairments.
Mr.Kushino has carefully selected artworks from truly hidden expressionists who are full of passion to convey their messages. Many of the excellent and distinct creations are compositions by featured artists in his book, “Outside Japan: Japanese Outsider Art”. Pieces include those created by people in the Japanese yanki subculture (often defined as high-school students who are seen as delinquents or criminals) as well as silver artists (elderly people) that provide a surprising and impressive array of art to admire.

Schedule

Apr 12 (Fri) 2019-May 19 (Sun) 2019 

Opening Hours Information

Closed
Depends on each event.
Notice
Hours: 10:00—18:00. Until 20:00 on Fridays. Open every day during the exhibition.
FeeAdults, University and High School Students ¥1300, Junior High and Elementary School Students ¥200.
Websitehttps://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/en/tourists/events/aamo/kushino2019.html
VenueGallery AaMo
https://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/aamo/e/
Location1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0004
Access4 minute walk from the West exit of Suidobashi Station on the JR Chuo Sobu line, 6 minute walk from exit 2 at Korakuen Station on the Marunouchi and Namboku lines, 10 minute walk from exit A5 at Suidobashi Station on the Toei Mita line.
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