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Mori Art Museum "Sosuke Fujimoto's Architecture: Primordial, Future, and Forest"

Period: Jul 2, 2025 - Nov 9
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Sosuke Fujimoto, the designer of the symbol "Large Roof Ring" of the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, is the first large-scale solo exhibition!

Sosuke Fujimoto (b. 1971, Hokkaido) has design offices in Tokyo, Paris, and Shenzhen, and has developed a wide range of projects around the world, from private residences to universities, commercial facilities, hotels, and mixed-use facilities. After attracting attention in 2000 for the Aomori Prefectural Museum of Art Design Competition, he has been involved in the Musashino Art University Museum and Library (Tokyo, 2010), Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013 (London), and in recent years, the apartment complex Ralbre Blanc (White Tree) (Montpellier, France, 2019) and the music complex House of Hungarian Music (2021, Budapest) and other projects have been completed one after another, and have gained high praise. He is one of the most popular Japan architects today, including serving as the venue design producer for the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, which is currently being held.

This exhibition is Fujimoto's first large-scale solo exhibition. It comprehensively introduces the history of the project, architectural features, and ideas over the past 30 years, from the early days of its activities to ongoing projects around the world. In addition to models, design drawings, and as-built photographs, the exhibition also includes large-scale models and mock-ups (prototypes) that allow you to experience the installation and space, making it an exhibition unique to the Museum of Contemporary Art, where not only those involved in architecture but also anyone can experience the essence of Fujimoto's architecture. In addition, through Mr. Fujimoto's proposal for a future urban image, we will also try to consider the significance and possibility of architecture.

Today, architecture and cities are required to take on more roles than ever before, such as caring for the environment, changing relationships between people, connecting divided communities, and living influenced by technological developments. In such an era, how can architecture change our lives? We will think together through Mr. Fujimoto's practice.

【Event Overview】
< Period>2025.7.2 (Wed) ~ 11.9 (Sun) Open daily during the exhibition period
< Hours> 10:00~22:00 *Until 17:00 on Tuesdays only *However, until 17:00 on Wednesday, August 27, and until 22:00 on Tuesday, September 23
*Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time.
< venue> Mori Art Museum (Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 53rd floor)
< Price> *() = Online ticket price *If there is space in the designated slot at the date and time, you can purchase tickets at the counter on the day of the event.
[Weekdays]
Adults 2,300 yen (2,100 yen)
Students (high school and university students) 1,400 yen (1,300 yen)
Junior high school students and younger Free
Seniors (65 years old and over) 2,000 yen (1,800 yen)
[Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays]
Adults 2,500 yen (2,300 yen)
Students (high school and university students) 1,500 yen (1,400 yen)
Junior high school students and younger Free
Seniors (65 years old and over) 2,200 yen (2,000 yen)

*This exhibition has introduced a reservation system (date and time reservation tickets). Please purchase a "date and time designated ticket" from the dedicated online site.
*If there is space in the designated slot on the day of the event, you can enter the museum without making a reservation in advance.
*With a ticket for this exhibition, you can also enjoy the concurrent program.
*The displayed price includes consumption tax.

Online ticket sales site: Mori Art Museum Online Ticket, Asoview!, Klook

Contact us
050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)

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6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 53rd floor
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