More than two years have passed since the new coronavirus pandemic transformed our lives. Not infrequently we feel as though our sphere of activities, but also our very lives, feelings, and perspectives had shrunk considerably.
This exhibition, “Faraway Places / Nearby Places,” consists of works that broaden our narrowed vision. Featured are works by artists related to Eastern Europe and Russia, as well as those, mainly new acquisitions, from Okinawa. Each of these groups is given a separate section. We hope that this will help make faraway places feel closer, or recognize the remoteness of places that normally feel familiar.
Artists:
Nobuaki TAKEKAWA, Mirosław BAŁKA, IlyaKABAKOV, Christian BOLTANSKI, Boris MIKHAILOV, Józef SZAJNA, Ágnes SZÉPFALVI / Csaba NEMES, Ryuichi ISHIKAWA, ChikakoYAMASHIRO, Futoshi MIYAGI, Emily Kame KNGWARREYE, Yoko MATSUMOTO, NatsukoSAKAMOTO, Isamu NOGUCHI, Noe AOKI, Shigeo TOYA, Yoshihisa KITATSUJI, KarinSANDER, Mark MANDERS, Yoshihiro SUDA, Alexander CALDER, Joan MIRÓ, Henry MOORE,Jiro TAKAMATSU
List of Works (Chinese/Korean)(PDF 561KB)
List of Works (Japanese/English)(PDF 534KB)
Information about the Exhibition
〈Dates〉
June 25–August 7, 2022
Note: No special exhibitions will be held at the museum during this period.
〈Opening Hours〉
10:00-17:00 (10:00-20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays) *Last entry 30 minutes before closing.ClosedMondays (except July. 18 ) and July. 19.
〈Organized by〉
The National Museum of Art, Osaka
〈Sponsored by〉
Daikin Foundation for Contemporary Arts