Mori Art Museum Another Energy: The Power to Continue To Challenge: 16 Female Artists from around the World
In recent years, there has been a movement around the world to correct diverse identity imbalances such as gender, race, ethnicity, and creed, and to emphasize diversity. In contemporary art, for the past decade or so, attention has been focused on female artists who began their activities in the 1950s and 1970s and have continued to this day.
The Another Energy Exhibition will focus on 16 female artists in their 70s and above who continue to take on challenges around the world, shedding light on their activities. The age of 16 ranges from 71 to 105, all of them with careers spanning more than 50 years. He is also from 14 countries around the world and has a wide range of current bases of operations. They have continued their own creative activities without being bound by the evaluation of museums and art markets, while maintaining their beliefs in the environment in which they were placed and the changing times.
In this exhibition, we will consider what "Another Energy" is, a special power of their long careers, through a variety of powerful works such as paintings, images, sculptures, large-scale installations, and performances. As the world seeks to recover from its unprecedented situation, their continued beliefs and lifelong walks will give us new powers to take on challenges.
Phyrida Barlow
《Untitled:Canvas Rack; 2018-2019》
2018-2019 Concrete, Canvas, Hardboard, Paint, Plastic, Aggregate, Iron, Tape, Wood
Variable size
Courtesy: Cross Steele Collection
Exhibition view: "Cul-de-Sul-de-C,"Royal Academy of Arts,London,"2019
Photo: Damian Griffins
Hours | 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. (last admission 9:30 p.m.) *Until 17:00 on Tuesdays only (last admission 16:30) *Until 22:00 on Tuesday, May 4 (last admission 21:30) |
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Holiday | Open every day during the exhibition |
URL | https://www.mori.art.museum/jp/ |