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Snap and share! Irresistibly Instagrammable works and participatory art combine to create new summer memories

2017.7.28 [Fri]

Participatory art, one of the particular delights of contemporary art, only becomes art when visitors become involved in the making of a work, or actually part of the work’s content. The “SUNSHOWER” show is an opportunity to relish unique participatory experiences while contemplating the messages in the artworks concerned, and the kind of questions they pose.
Most of the works in “SUNSHOWER” can be photographed by visitors. The exhibition also includes a number of large installations that will make perfect Instagram material. This summer, exercise your own creativity with some artistic shots to share with friends and family.

Use hashtag: #sunshower_tokyo

* Please read notices in the venues before taking photographs.

Felix Bacolor
Stormy Weather
2009/2017
(Venue: Mori Art Museum)
FX Harsono
Voice Without a Voice / Sign
1993-1994
(Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo)
Korakrit Arunanondchai
Painting with history in a room filled with people with funny names 3
2015/2017
(Venue: Mori Art Museum)
Courtesy: Carlos/Ishikawa, London; C L E A R I N G, New York/Brussels; BANGKOK CITYCITY GALLERY, Bangkok
Anggun Priambodo
Necessity Shop
2010/2017
(Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo)

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