Daniel Arsham and Pokemon's new exhibition "Relics of Kanto Through Time." 3D viewing also available
An exhibition "Relics of Kanto Through Time" by American artist Daniel Arsham and Pokemon has started at Shibuya Parco.
The first full-scale contemporary artist in Pokemon history
9 works in PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO and 4 works in 2G. To this, Pikachu's public art was installed on the 1st floor of Parco. Public art is made of bronze with a height of about 2 m, which is the largest ever in the works of Arsham, and it is an art work that fuses the past, present, and future using a new process using ancient bronze. ..
In addition, as an initiative to prevent the spread of COVID19 infection, PARC
■Relics of Kanto Through Time at PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO
Date: August 1st (Sat)-August 16th (Sun) 11:00-
*Last entry 30 minutes before closing *18:00 on the last day
*Business days are COVID-
Entrance fee: 700 yen
*A "Crystalized Pokémon" sticker (not for sale) will be given to those who enter with advance tickets
Venue: PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO (15-1, Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Shibuya PARCO 4F)
Sponsor: PARCO
Production: DANIEL ARSHAM STUDIO
CURATION: NANZUKA
Cooperation: The Pokémon Company
PARCO ART official site
© Daniel Arsham Courtesy of NANZUKA © 2020 Pokémon. TM, ® Nintendo.
©Daniel Arsham Courtesy of NANZUKA / ©2020 Pokémon. TM, ®Nintendo. / Special Thanks to ArigaHitoshi and Kotobukiya Co., LTD.
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