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26th, February 2016
I went to see an exhibition, "Takashi Murakami's Superflat Collection," at Yokohama Museum of Art in Minatomirai, Japan.
There, I found signs.
So, I took photos of artworks with sincere gratitude.
I walked around the floors and looked around them.
I found a message board from Takashi Murakami.
And I found important sentences at the last of it.
It said, "Find some new art ideas from this exhibition."
I thought, "Oh! So, I must look for something new here(^^)."
And I started second walking around on the floors.
I found
is there!
Then I took a photo, "Pashari," for my little new artwork and also for my visitor memorial.
That photo is below.
I used a mirror of that artwork.
The cautions of this floor said,
"Do not take only one artwork, but we can take photos of installation views which contain several artworks."
Let's look at this photo carefully.
This photo is a part of one artwork in fact,
but it shows up some artworks on the same image.
We can see an installation view in this photo.
As a result, I think that it is ok.
To introduce myself, I show this photo in my profile page.
(I DO NOT want to violate rules.)
Thank you.