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YASUOMI HASHIMURA Exhibition: a moment’s eternity & future déjà vu |
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| Dates: |
September 16 (Sat) – October 29 (Sun) 2006 |
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| Location: |
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography
( http://www.syabi.com/)
3rd Floor Exhibition Gallery
1-13-3 Mita Meguro-ku Tokyo Japan Ebisu Garden Place 153-0062
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Tel 03-5420-3080 (English)/Fax 03-3280-0033
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7 minutes by foot from the East Exit of Ebisu Station on the JR Yamanote Line. 10 minutes by foot from Ebisu Station on Tokyo Metro's Hibiya Line. |
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Currently, the exhibition hall does not have an exclusive parking lot. |
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For those traveling by car, please use a parking lot in the vicinity of the museum. |
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| Museum Exhibition Times: |
10:00 – 18:00 (Thurs/Fri until 20:00) Admission is accepted until 30 min before closing time |
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| Museum Closings: |
Every Monday
<The Museum is closed the day after a public holiday or substitute holiday. The Museum is open on September 18 (Mon), but closed September 19 (Tue). The Museum is open on October 9 (Mon), but closed on October 10 (Tue).> |
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| Admission Fees:: |
| General |
¥800 (640) |
| Student |
¥600 (480) |
Middle School Students/Seniors (+ 65 years of age) |
¥400 (320) |
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Organizations of 20 or more people may receive a group discount. |
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Notebooks for the handicapped are available free of charge at the exhibit. |
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| Organized By: |
Nihon Keizai Shimbun/HASHI (Yasuomi Hashimura) Exhibition Committee |
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| Co-Sponsored By: |
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography |
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| Supported By: |
The Tokyo American Center |
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| Sponsored By: |
Fuji Film/ARTONE/SHISEIDO/TAKE・REiSHiMED/THE LOFT/
SUN Design Institute/Idemitsu Kosan/TOSHIBA/Asahi solar/
Kinki Nippon Tourist/SAPPORO/ECC/RECRUIT/PICTORICO |
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| In Collaboration With: |
K2 |
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| Exhibition Synopsis: |
The overall exhibition will consist of two parts.
Exhibition 1
a moment's eternity: about 40 Still Life works
HASHI's works capturing a moment at a 100,000th of a second, which firmly established his status in the New York advertising world, invite the viewers to a world of unknown moments normally unrecognizable to the naked eye. Please view the instant foam bursts from a champagne bottle or the moment stones dive into a pool—"a moment's eternity" as burned onto 8x10 film.
Exhibition 2
Future Déjà Vu: around 60 new works from HASHIGRAPHY—the fusion of painting and photography
How will viewers living in 3000 A.D. perceive works of art created in the present? The past and the future: passing through the space-time of both, with HASHI's creative manipulation, the HASHIGRAPHY “artifacts" become a "future déjà vu.”
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