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Collection Exhibition 3
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Period:
(Sat.) - (Sun.)
Phase1: (Sat) - (Sun) Phase2: (Tue) - (Sun) (until on Fridays and Saturdays) * Ticket sales end 30 minutes before closing
Venue:
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
Phase1: Gallery , Design Gallery, Long-Term Project Room
Phase2: Gallery , Design Gallery, Long-Term Project Room
Admission:
Adults: ¥ (¥)
Students: ¥ (¥)
18 and under: free
65 and over: ¥
*Fees in parentheses are for groups of 20 people or more.
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Closed:
Mondays (open on February 24, May 5), February 25, May 7
Number of Artists:
12
Number of works:
(Including works to be changed during the exhibition)
For More Information:
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
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E-Mail: info@kanazawajp
*Rirkrit TIRAVANIJA’s work in gallery 3 is temporarily unavailable for viewing due to ongoing maintenance. We appreciate your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience.
On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the museum’s opening, large-scale collection exhibitions to showcase the most important function of the museum — its collection — have been held throughout the year – This is the third of those
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Therése Rosier "Jean-Michel Basquiat" - Home Edition, Sheer Art Print
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Jean-Michel Basquiat
For Luna Luna, Basquiat designed a Ferris wheel on which recurrent subjects from his earlier work appear. The wheel is accompanied by Miles Davis’s song “Tutu.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Painted Ferris wheel with music
- New York, USA
Basquiat started out as a graffiti artist, tagging downtown New York with SAMO as a teenager in the s.
He frequently drew and painted on found surfaces, including wood and even a refrigerator.
His works combine figuration and writing to create compositions bursting with tantalizingly inconclusive meanings.
One of the most significant artists of the twentieth century, Jean-Michel Basquiat began his brief but prolific life as an artist painting the tag SAMO across downtown New York as a teenager in the late s. Soon entrenched in the downtown cultural scene, he began to paint on canvas, creating compositions that combine numerous ideas—ranging from a celebration of Black music and sports and an exploration of African American history to critiques of abuses of power by the police.
The band was named after Gray’s Anatomy, a classic anatomy book given to him as a child after he was hit by a car, which inspired the exposed skeletons and internal organs in his figures.
Basquiat was a self-taught