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Change the image of “ruins” by 180 degrees! New world view with all new exhibitions “Changing Ruins Exhibition 2021” held in Tokyo

2021.03.12

At the gallery “TODAYS GALLERY STUDIO.”, A photo exhibition “Changing Ruins Exhibition 2021” that sublimates the ruins into art works from the beauty that overturns the conventional image will be held from March 12th (Friday) to March 28th, 2021 (Friday) It will be held on Sunday). In addition, a traveling exhibition at the Nagoya Gallery has been decided from April 3 (Sat) to April 18 (Sun). You can enjoy the new world view of the ruins, which is a new work for all the exhibited works.

"Beauty" that cuts out the ephemeral moments that can only be seen now is gathered here

Usually, when you hear the word “ruins”, the first thing that comes to mind is a decaying impression and a strong psychic impression. In this exhibition, we pay attention to the “beauty” of the ruins, which “changes” the image of the ruins by 180 degrees just by looking at it. The word “change” in the title means a change in the image that we had until now, and both men and women should be able to enjoy breathtakingly beautiful photographs and works that remind us of stories. This is a photo exhibition where you can experience the beauty of sleeping in silence.

In this exhibition, “啝 (@neji_maki_dori)” with more than 30,000 Instagram followers, “Enuenuenubi” with more than 10,000 Twitter followers, and “krampus” with a unique world view are popular. All 15 groups of artists participated. In addition, at the special booth in the venue, it is decided to broadcast an undisclosed abandoned video work. The work projected by the projector fascinates what you see into a beautiful world.

>Participating artists

Introducing original goods that change the image

Original goods that can be purchased only at the venue are perfect as souvenirs.

Book information
Title: “Changing Ruins Exhibition” officially recognized! Changing Ruins Photobook
List price: 1,900 yen + tax
ISBN: 978-4-04-604326-9
Format: B5 size
Publisher: KADOKAWA

Hachi
・ Abandoned hospital picture book 700 yen
・ Closed school picture book 700 yen
・ Postcard 120 yen

Departure
・ Postcards 100 yen each
・ Clear file 300 yen each

啝(Japanese with meanings such as “follow”)
・ Test print 1,000 yen
・ Ruined can badges 300 yen each

Mashiro
・ Postcard 100 yen

* The above is an example of original goods.

Outline of the exhibition

Tokyo

Special exhibition name: Beautiful Ruins Joint Photo Exhibition & Merchandise Exhibition “Changing Ruins Exhibition 2021”
Date and time: March 12th (Fri) -March 28th (Sun), 2021 11: 00-19: 00
Closed days: Every Monday
Venue: TODAYS GALLERY STUDIO.
5-27-6 Asakusabashi, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0053 5F
Admission: 600 yen / Free admission for children under 3 years old
Exhibitor: 15 pairs (planned)
Organizer: BACON Co., Ltd.

Nagoya

Planning store name: Beautiful Ruins Joint Photo Exhibition & Merchandise Exhibition “Changing Ruins Exhibition 2021 in Nagoya”
Date and time: April 3rd (Sat) -April 18th (Sun), 2021 11: 00-18: 00
Closed days: Monday / Tuesday
Venue: TODAYS GALLERY STUDIO. NAGOYA
1-17-12 Shinsakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 460-0007
Admission: 600 yen / Free admission for children under 3 years old
Exhibitor: 15 pairs (planned)
Organizer: BACON Co., Ltd.

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Regarding measures against the new coronavirus in the venue

At the planned events sponsored by the Company, we will continue to carefully consider the prevention of infections such as the new coronavirus, based on the government announcement, with reference to the guidelines of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. We ask that you check the temperature at the entrance of the venue and wear a mask to enter the venue. We appreciate your cooperation.

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