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MAM Project 020: Gabriel Acevedo Velarde 1 Feburary (Sat) - 6 May (Mon . holiday), 2014 MORI ART MUSEUM [53F, ROPPONGI HILLS MORI TOWER]

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Exhibition Pamphlet

Text by: Araki Natsumi (Curator, Mori Art Museum)
Size: A5
Pages: 10
Languages: Bilingual (Japanese & English)
Price: ¥300 (incl. tax)
Published by: Mori Art Museum
Inquiries: Mori Arts Center Museum Shop +81-(0)3-6406-6118

* Download the pamphlet (PDF version) of the "MAM Project 020: Gabriel Acevedo Velarde" (PDF/3.6MB): here

Notice Regarding Photography in the Galleries

Photography (excludes video) is permitted in the galleries during the "MAM Project 020" exhibition under the following conditions.:

When taking photographs:

Do not touch the works of art.
Do not interfere with other visitors' enjoyment of the museum.
Do not use flash lighting.
Do not use tripods.
Do not film the works.

When using photographs taken of the exhibitions:

  • Photographs may be used for non-commercial purposes only. Photographs may not be used for commercial purposes.
  • Photographs may not be altered in any way.
  • The conditions above are licensed under the Creative Commons License. When uploading photographs for blogs or any other photo-sharing services, please make sure to display the below marks and phrases with the photograph.

Example:

For photographs that include art work of Gabriel Acevedo Velarde:

Artist: Gabriel Acevedo Velarde
This photograph is licensed under "Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivative Works 2.1 Japan."

For details about the Creative Commons License and marks, please see the Creative Commons Japan website:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.1/jp/deed.en

* If photographs that include other museum visitors are made public, they may infringe on that person's right of portrait.

Interruptions on decrees and stage
Installation view: Mori Art Museum
Photo: Watanabe Osamu

Interruptions on decrees and stages
"Escenario"
2004
Video
Installation view: Mori Art Museum
Photo: Watanabe Osamu