2-4-10 Jonanjima, Ota 143-0002, Tokyo PrefectureMap
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there's art somewhere else.
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It is an exhibition and production base of contemporary art on Jonanjima, Ota-ku. Since it is a bay, it is impressive that warehouses are lined up and container transportation trucks are popping around. On the first floor, Kimiyo Mishima's work is permanently installed, and there is a maze, a ceramic waste object, and it is very fun to play. On the third floor, an expanded ukiyo-e installation is permanently installed and there is even an audio guide, so you can understand the details of the work. Season ...
I saw it because it was introduced as a museum worth visiting in a book about traveling to contemporary art in the Japanese archipelago. Perhaps because it was in a little inconvenient place in the middle of the factory area, it was Saturday, but there were no visitors and it was quiet. I visited by bicycle, but I could visit by bus. The building is free of charge, and the work of Kimiyo Mishima is decorated in the huge space on the first floor, so it's a little strange Kimiyo Mishima ...
there's art somewhere else.
It is an exhibition and production base of contemporary art on Jonanjima, Ota-ku. Since it is a bay, it is impressive that warehouses are lined up and container transportation trucks are popping around. On the first floor, Kimiyo Mishima's work is permanently installed, and there is a maze, a ceramic waste object, and it is very fun to play. On the third floor, an expanded ukiyo-e installation is permanently installed and there is even an audio guide, so you can understand the details of the work. Season ...
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I saw it because it was introduced as a museum worth visiting in a book about traveling to contemporary art in the Japanese archipelago. Perhaps because it was in a little inconvenient place in the middle of the factory area, it was Saturday, but there were no visitors and it was quiet. I visited by bicycle, but I could visit by bus. The building is free of charge, and the work of Kimiyo Mishima is decorated in the huge space on the first floor, so it's a little strange Kimiyo Mishima ...