Shiota Chiharu Exhibition Closes Its Curtain with Whooping 666,271 Visitors!
2019.10.30 [Wed]
Mori Art Museum is excited to announce that visitors to the Shiota Chiharu: The Soul Trembles exhibition which ended on Sunday, October 27, 2019, numbered 666,271 (*1)! This is the second largest visitor number for a Mori Art Museum exhibition to date. (*2)
The exhibition provided the first opportunity to experience in detail twenty-five years of Shiota’s oeuvre, primarily in large installations, from early works to the latest.
The upcoming exhibition entitled Future and the Arts: AI, Robotics, Cities, Life - How Humanity Will Live Tomorrow will open on Tuesday, November 19, 2019. Don’t forget to add it to your schedule!
*1 Number of the “Combo-Tickets” providing admission into both Mori Art Museum AND Tokyo City View, the Roppongi Hills observation deck.
*2 Top 3 exhibitions to date at the Mori Art Museum, ranked by the number of visitors:
Happiness: A Survival Guide for Art and Life (2003-2004; 730,985 visitors to total)
Shiota Chiharu: The Soul Trembles (2019; 666,271 visitors to total)
Leandro Erlich: Seeing and Believing (2017-2018; 614,411 visitors to total)
The sale of exhibition catalogue and goods such as large-sized postcards will continue at the Mori Art Museum Shop (currently closed, will be open again on November 19). Contact our Museum Shop if you would like to purchase.
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Check out Mori Art Museum Flickr for installation shots.
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