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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2004/1872" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2004/1872">
  <Name>NMWA Museum Collection</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/DD504118">
    <Name>National Museum Of Western Art, Tokyo</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>7-7, Ueno-Koen, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0007</Address>
    <Phone>03-3828-5131</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3828-5135</Fax>
    <Access>1 minute walk from the Koen Exit at JR Ueno Station</Access>
    <Area areaId="ueno_yanaka">Ueno, Yanaka</Area>
    <OpeningHour>09:30:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:30:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails>fridays closinghour 20:00</ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>open until 17:00 during wintertime</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Painting</Media>
  <Media>2D: Other</Media>
  <Media>3D: Sculpture</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[The NMWA was established in 1959 around the core Matsukata Collection as Japan's museum specializing in Western art. The Main Building displays pre-18th century paintings, including those by Ritzos, Van Cleve, Veronese, Rubens, Van Ruysdael, and Ribera. The New Wing displays 19th to early 20th century French paintings, including works by Delacroix, Courbet, Manet, Renoir, Monet, Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Moreau. The galleries also feature works by the next generation of artists, such as Marquet, Picasso, Soutin, Ernst, Miro, Dubuffet and Pollock. The NMWA drawing collection centers on works by such 18th to 19th century French artists as Boucher, Fragonard, Delacroix, Moreau, Rodin, and Cezanne. The prints collection features works by Durer, Holbein, Rembrandt, Callot, Piranesi, Goya, and Klinger, ranging from the 15th century through the early 20th century. The NMWA also houses some 58 sculptures by Auguste Rodin, including three works displayed in the museum's forecourt, the Thinker, the Gates of Hell, and the Burghers of Calais. Other pre and post Rodin sculptors featured in the collection include Carpeaux, Bourdelle and Maillol. ]]></Description>
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  <Karma>6.51927</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥420, College Students ¥130, High School Students ¥70, Junior high school students or younger, Those over the age of 65, Those with physical or mental disabilities and their attendants free, Special Exhibition Fees are charged separately.</Price>
  <DateStart>0000-00-00</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>0000-00-00</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>0</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>1</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.712389</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.779242</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2004/F4B3" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2004/F4B3">
  <Name>Kuroda Memorial Hall Permanent Exhibit</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/477192A0">
    <Name>Kuroda Memorial Hall</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>13-43 Ueno-Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8713</Address>
    <Phone>03-3823-2241</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>10 minutes walk from JR Ueno or Uguisudani Station</Access>
    <Area areaId="ueno_yanaka">Ueno, Yanaka</Area>
    <OpeningHour>13:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>16:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="1" wed="1" thu="0" fri="1" sat="0" sun="1" hol="1" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Jul. 21-Aug. 31/Dec. 26-Jan. 6</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Painting</Media>
  <Media>2D: Drawing</Media>
  <Media>2D: Other</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Seiki Kuroda (1866-1924) left huge footprints in modern japanese art as a painter, pedagogue and art administrator.  He helped revolutionize mid-Meiji period painting, and his influence reached far and wide throughout the literary-art world.  126 oil paintings, 170 dessins, sketchbooks and letters are on exhibit in the Memorial Hall.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>6.0918</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>0000-00-00</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>0000-00-00</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>0</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>1</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.715611</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.7765</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/4799" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2011/4799">
  <Name>Tadao Umesao Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/22002A30">
    <Name>National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>2-3-6 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0064</Address>
    <Phone>03-3570-9151</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3570-9150</Fax>
    <Access>5 minutes walk from Funenokagakukan Station or Telecom Center Station on the Yurikamome Line; 15 mins from Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai Line. By bus or car, see info on their site.</Access>
    <Area areaId="koto_odaiba">Kiyosumi, Odaiba</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="1" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Opens during National holidays, Spring/Summer/Winter vacations, closes from 28th of Dec to 1st of Jan.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Drawing</Media>
  <Media>2D: Other</Media>
  <Media>3D: Other</Media>
  <Media>Misc.: Art Talk</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Tadao Umesao is well known as an ethnologist and comparative anthropologist. This exhibition features resources that he used to write his bestselling books, and will introduce the fruits of his intellectual labors, and the wealth of knowledge that he has passed down to us. Visitors will also be able to contribute to a &quot;message for humanity&quot;, which displays the recommendations of leading global figures. 

[Image: Courtesy of Yomiuri Shimbun]]]></Description>
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  <Karma>13.1652</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥1000, 18 or under ¥200</Price>
  <DateStart>2011-12-21</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-20</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>5</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.616106</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.780417</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/7648" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2011/7648">
  <Name>&quot;The Dawn of Modern Post&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/C61E2001">
    <Name>Communications Museum</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>2-3-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004</Address>
    <Phone>03-3244-6821</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>A5 Exit at Otemachi station on the Marunouchi line or 10 minutes walk from Marunouchi North Exit at Tokyo Station on the JR line</Access>
    <Area areaId="nihonbashi">Kyobashi, Nihonbashi &amp; Kudanshita</Area>
    <OpeningHour>09:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>16:30:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Prints</Media>
  <Media>2D: Other</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[This year marks the 140th anniversary of the creation of the Japanese postal system. To mark this event there will be brocade pictures on display that tell us about the founding period of the organization, as well as actual objects from that historical time.

The exhibition is divided into three parts, each focusing on a different key theme during the birth of Japan Post.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2011/7648-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>0.866774</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥110, Students under 18 ¥50 (Free admission on Sundays and holidays)</Price>
  <DateStart>2011-08-03</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-31</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Exhibition Hours: 10:00-15:00. Closed on Mondays &amp; Tuesdays</ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>45</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.683586</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.770106</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/1C4D" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/1C4D">
  <Name>Tatsuo Majima	&quot;Untitled (All the right moves)&quot;</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/83FBBC7D">
    <Name>Taro Nasu</Name>
    <Type>Gallery</Type>
    <Address>1-2-11 Higashi-kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0031</Address>
    <Phone>03-5856-5713</Phone>
    <Fax>03-5856-5714</Fax>
    <Access>2 minutes walk from Bakurocho Station on the JR Sobu line.</Access>
    <Area areaId="nihonbashi">Kyobashi, Nihonbashi &amp; Kudanshita</Area>
    <OpeningHour>11:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>19:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="1" hol="1" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Other</Media>
  <Media>3D: Installation</Media>
  <Media>Misc.: Art Party</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Tatsuo Majima (b. 1970, Japan)'s works are based on his peculiar interest in fusion and collision between cultural differences among modern ages. Using various media such as texts, photographs, videos and performances, Majima creates his works with unique taste of humour.

This time, Majima presents the series of movie posters all starring Tom Cruise, an icon of the Hollywood movie culture since the 80's.

The poster evokes us of three aspects - Cruise as Hollwood icon, the image of typical hero and Cruise as real person in himself. However, at the same time, it suggests to us that no one could get hold of his real identity from here. This is Majima's examination into the impossibility of portraiture; questioning where personal/national identity exists.

The work was first exhibited in 1999. This exhibition will be the sequel to that former exhibition, constructing an  installation of Tom Cruise posters since 2000.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/1C4D-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>11.1964</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-28</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-25</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
 <Party type="3" date="2012-01-28" start="18:30:00" end="20:00:00">Reception For The Artist</Party>
 <DaysBeforeEnd>10</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.690086</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.784044</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/23EC" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/23EC">
  <Name>&quot;New Year Cards from 100 Creators&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/CEAC383E">
    <Name>Mihoncho Honten</Name>
    <Type>Gallery</Type>
    <Address>3-18-3 Kanda-nishikicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0054</Address>
    <Phone>03-3292-3669</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3292-3668</Fax>
    <Access>6 minutes walk from exit A9 at Jimbocho Station on the Mita and Hanzomon lines.</Access>
    <Area areaId="nihonbashi">Kyobashi, Nihonbashi &amp; Kudanshita</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>19:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="1" sun="1" hol="1" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Illustration</Media>
  <Media>2D: Other</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[This New Year exhibition was started in 2006, and sees designers and artists connected to the venue display their unique Nengajo Japanese New Year cards.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>9.98885</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-13</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-17</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>2</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.689939</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.764689</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/E959" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/E959">
  <Name>&quot;Junzaburo Nishiwaki: A Great Tradition&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/1956CCF2">
    <Name>The Keio University Art Space</Name>
    <Type>University</Type>
    <Address>2-2-20 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8345</Address>
    <Phone>03-5427-1621</Phone>
    <Fax>03-5427-1620</Fax>
    <Access>5 minutes walk from exit A3 at Mita Station on the Mita and Asakusa lines, 7 minutes walk from Mita exit of JR Tamachi Station.</Access>
    <Area areaId="akasaka_roppongi">Roppongi, Akasaka</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="1" sun="1" hol="1" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Depends on each event</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Other</Media>
  <Media>3D: Other</Media>
  <Media>Misc.: Art Talk</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Junzaburo Nishiwaki (1894–1982) was a man of letters and poet with many close connections with Keio University. This exhibition celebrates his life and work through displays of resources related to the writer and the people he met.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>3.02041</Karma>
  <Price free="0"></Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-10</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-24</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>9</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.646352</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.742578</Longitude>
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