The Kaleidoscopic Eye: Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary Collection
4 April – 5 July, 2009

Venue: Mori Art Museum
53F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi Minatoku Tokyo, Japan 106-6150
Organizers: Mori Art Museum, Thysseen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary
In Association with: The Austrian Embassy
Institutional Support: British Council
Corporate Sponsor: Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.
Support: Japan Airlines, Nicolas Feuillatte, BOMBAY SAPPHIRE,
Acoustic Technical Laboratory, VIENNA TOURIST BOARD

Open Hours

10:00 - 22:00; 10:00 - 17:00 on Tuesdays
* 4/28 & 5/5 (Tue) open until 22:00.
* Admission until 30 minutes before closing time. Open everyday.

Admission

Adult: ¥1,500;
Student (highschool, college, university): ¥1,000;
Child (4 years to junior highschool): ¥500;
*Ticket valid for admission to exhibition and the Tokyo City View observation deck.
Ticket valid for one visit only during the exhibition. All prices include tax.
* "Kid's Weeks" (4/25-5/10) : Admission for Children (junior highschool and under) is free. Children of elementary school age and under must be accompanied by a guardian.

Advance ticket sales

Adult: ¥1,200; Student: ¥900; Child: ¥500 - conditions as above available through Ticket Pia (P-code: 688-480)
http://ent.pia.jp/pia/event.do?eventCd=0858651&perfCd=001 (Japanese only)

Enquiries

03-5777-8600 (Hello Dial)

Access (to Roppongi Hills):

Matthew Ritchie
The Family Farm
2001
Mixed media installation
Courtesy: Stephan White / Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York / White Cube, London

Cerith Wyn Evans
"Astrophotography-Stages of photographic development" by Siegfried Marx (1987)
2006
Chandelier (Luce Italia), flat screen monitor, morse code unit, computer
Installation view: Once a Noun, Now a Verb...Galerie Neu, Berlin, 2005
Courtesy: The artist/Galerie Neu, Berlin

John M Armleder
Global Domes XII
2000
12 disco globes, electric motors, 12 spotlights
Installation view: Lichtkunst aus kunstlicht/light arm from artificial light, ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, 2006
Photo: Franz Wamhof / ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, 2006


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