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Mori Art Museum
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower (53F),
6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku,
Tokyo, Japan
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All You Need IS LOVE: From Chagall to Kusama and Hatsune Miku
Artist(s): GROUP SHOW
Date: 26 Apr - 1 Sep 2013

To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Roppongi Hills and Mori Art Museum, the Mori Art Museum is pleased to present "All You Need Is LOVE: From Chagall to Kusama and Hatsune Miku" from Friday, April 26 to Sunday, September 1, 2013.

In 2003, the Mori Art Museum celebrated its inauguration with "HAPPINESS: A Survival Guide for Art and Life," and exhibition that dealt with that most universal of themes and an emotion important to all of us: "happiness." In a similar vein, this exhibition marking the museum's 10th anniversary focuses on the most fundamental human desire that has continued to provide all manner of inspiration to artist regardless of genre in all times and places: "love."

From romantic love to familial love and love for humanity, life-giving love is highly complex, arousing feelings such as attachment, jealousy, animosity, resentment, and hostility in us that appear at odds with its peaceful, affirmative image. In addition, today, with the development of new technologies such as the internet, love is becoming increasingly diverse, as witnessed by the emergence of phenomena such as virtual love and new social connections between individuals.

Divided into five sections titled "What Is Love?," "A Couple in Love," "Love in Losing," "Family and Love," and "Love Beyond," this exhibition explores love in all its complexity and variety through around 200 artworks representative of different regions and time periods, including both masterpieces from art history and ambitious new works.

With the experience of the unprecedented disaster of 2011 still fresh in the minds of people in Japan and with various conflicts still raging around the world, we believe now is a good time to explore the diversity and possibilities of love through art.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
*in alphabetical order of the artists name (surname)
Adel Abidin, Araki Nobuyoshi, Asada Masashi, Bae Young Whan, Richard Billingham,
Constantin Brâncusi, Sophie Calle ,Marc Chagall, Chang En-Tzu, Chim↑Pom,
John Constable, Salvador Dalí, Gohar Dashti, Giorgio de Chirico, Jim Dine ,Tracey Emin,
Gimhongsok, Nan Goldin, Shilpa Gupta, Hatsune Miku, Damien Hirst, David Hockney,
Idemitsu Mako ,Robert Indiana, Ishikawa Mao, Alfredo Jaar,Frida Kahlo, Mary Kelly,
Kondo Satomi, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Kusama Yayoi ,René Magritte,
John Everette Millais, Mori Junichi, Zanele Muholi, Murayama Ruriko, Shirin Neshat,
Nishiyama Minako ,Okamoto Taro,Yoko Ono, Orimoto Tatsumi, Jean-Michel Othoniel,
FrancisPicabia, Auguste Rodin, RongRong & inri ,Sawayanagi Hideyuki, David Shrigley,
Laurie Simmons, Sugimoto Hiroshi,TANY,Teraoka Masami,Tsumura Kosuke ,
Umezawa Kazuki,Waswo X.Waswo, EntangWiharso,
Yakushimaru Etsuko+Manabe Daito+Ishibashi Motoi+Sugano Kaoru YoshinagaMasayuki,
Zhang Xiaogang,and others

*image (left)
Kusama Yayoi
Love is Calling, 2013
Mixed Media, Installation
Artist Support: ASAHI GLASS CO., LTD.

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