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Mori Art Museum
Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic
Wolfgang Laib
Pollen from Hazelnut 2015-2018
Courtesy of Kenji
Taki Gallery (Nagoya, Tokyo)
Exhibition view of
Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Wellbeing During
and After the Pandemic
at Mori Art Museum (Tokyo), 2022
Photograph: Takeru
Koroda
Image Courtesy of Mori Art Museum
- [Date]
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6/29(Wed) - 11/6(Sun) 10:00 - 22:00 (Last entry at 21:30)
* Open until 17:00 on Tuesdays (Last entry at 16:30)
* Open every day during the exhibition period
- [Place]
- Mori Art Museum (Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 53rd Floor)
- [Participation fee]
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Weekdays Adults ¥1800 (¥1600), Students (College and High
School) ¥1200 (¥1100), Children (4 years – Middle School)
¥600 (¥500), Seniors (65 years and up) ¥1500 (¥1300)
Sat / Sun / Holiday Adults ¥2000 (¥1800), Students (College and High School) ¥1300 (¥1200), Children (4 years – Middle School) ¥700 (¥600), Seniors (65 years and up) ¥1700 (¥1500)
*Tickets purchased through the online site will receive the discounted price indicated with ( )
This exhibition introduces 140 artworks by 16 domestic and
international artists, with works including an installation made
of pollen and beeswax, both materials that evoke the essence of
life. Nature and humanity, the individual and society, the
spiritual world, the everyday routine, and finally life and
death – these artworks delve into subjects connected to life and
existence, stimulating our power to imagine. Through diverse
viewpoints in contemporary art, this exhibition considers how we
live in this new era emerging from the pandemic and what
“wellbeing” – health in both mind and body – actually means.