Gimhongsok, Eric Baudelaire, Karmelo Bermejo, Alighiero Boetti et al.
Haven’ t we left behind something that is fundamentally important? Have we moved on without realizing it, or simply, left it behind, while knowing it all along? There are artists and artistic expressions that respond acutely to this realm of loss and it is the mission of Yokohama Triennale 2014 to take a “voyage into this sea of oblivion” and make us recall that which has been inadvertently lost from our lives, that which has been perpetually forgotten by human beings, and all that which has been disarded in the contemporary age.
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Summer School (1) YT Class for Junior High and High School Youth
Dates:
Introductory: May 18(Sun), June 15(Sun), July 6(Sun), July 22(Tues), August 4(Mon), August 11(Mon), August 12(Tues) 10:15-12:15
Navigator: 1. August 18(Mon), August 19(Tues) / 2. August 24(Sun), August 25(Mon) 9:15-14:15(inc. lunch break) - 2 day program
Documentation: September 7(Sun), October 19(Sun) 10:15-12:15
Venue: Yokohama Museum of Art
Admission: Free
Summer School (2) All Aboard! YT Kids Exploration Crew
Dates:
1. August 18(Mon)/August 19(Tues)
2. August 24(Sun)/August 25(Mon)
9:45-13:45 (inc. lunch break)
Venue: Yokohama Museum of Art
Admission: Free
Closed every first and third Thursday of the month. Open until 20:00 on Aug. 9 (Sat), Sep. 13 (Sat), Oct. 11 (Sat), and Nov. 1 (Sat).
Fee
Adults ¥1800, University Students ¥1200, High School Students ¥800, Junior High School Students and Under Free, Persons with a Disability Certificate Free
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