Mari, Riki Shoukai, Ritsu Takada, March, Etsuko, Flybird, Yuta Fujimoto, Kaji Yuka, Kogin, Akira Yamaguchi, Takashi Sakai, etc.
The theme for this exhibition is "niwa" or garden.
A place where plants are grown, laundry is left to dry, to play or just to relax from time to time. People have used and enjoyed gardens in various ways throughout the ages.
The exhibition will display new works of pico affiliated artists on the theme of gardens. The works range from a dress garden to be worn to small gardens on pencils and sponges, illustrations of gardens framed by a window and accessories on the theme of gardens, providing a wide variety of "gardens" whether it be fashion, graphics or products.
Visitors are invited to enjoy unique "gardens" that are born from the artists' perspectives.
3 minutes walk from exit A1 at Gaienmae Station on the Ginza Line, 8 minutes walk from exit A4 at Omotesando Station on the Chiyoda, Hanzomon and Ginza lines.
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