Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan
The Moscow Museum of Modern Art, in collaboration with the Japan Foundation, presents the exhibition Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan intended to introduce the general public to the art trends of Contemporary Japan.
The ‘double perspective’ is provided here by two curators from two different countries, two Museum venues, two thematic blocks constituting the whole of the project. This exhibition jointly curated by Elena Yaichnikova and Kenjiro Hosaka features the works created by about 30 Japanese artists working in different styles between the 1970s and the so-called zero decade (2000-2009). Held at two venues of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, the project is composed of two parts: the Reality/Ordinary World and the Imaginary World/Phantasms.
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The Moscow Museum of Modern Art, in collaboration with the Japan Foundation, presents the exhibition Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan intended to introduce the general public to the art trends of Contemporary Japan.
The ‘double perspective’ is provided here by two curators from two different countries, two Museum venues, two thematic blocks constituting the whole of the project. This exhibition jointly curated by Elena Yaichnikova and Kenjiro Hosaka features the works created by about 30 Japanese artists working in different styles between the 1970s and the so-called zero decade (2000-2009). Held at two venues of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, the project is composed of two parts: the Reality/Ordinary World and the Imaginary World/Phantasms.
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