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"DOMANI: The Art of Tomorrow 2010" Exhibition The Achievements of the Japanese Government Overseas Study Program for Artists provided by the Agency for Cultural Affairs

December 11 (Sat), 2010 - January 23 (Sun), 2011

  • Past Exhibitions
  • Special Exhibitions

Outline

Run since 1967 by the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs, the Program of Overseas Study for Upcoming Artists gives young artists an opportunity to travel overseas and study under specialists in their field, providing valuable support to the individuals who will build the foundations of the future Japanese art world.

This marks the twelfth year that the “Domani: The Art of Tomorrow” exhibition has been held, and the third year since its move to the National Art Center, Tokyo. This year, 12 currently active artists present the fruits of their overseas studies via a selection of works representing a wide variety of artistic genres.

We hope you will take advantage of this rare opportunity to enjoy the diverse talents of some of the leading artists of tomorrow, gathered together under one roof.

Dates December 11 (Sat), 2010 - January 23 (Sun), 2011
Closed on Tuesdays, and December 21, 2010 - January 4, 2011
Museum hours 10:00 - 18:00
(Fridays 10:00 - 20:00) Last admission: 30 minutes before closing
Venue The National Art Center, Tokyo, Gallery 2E
7-22-2 Roppongi Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Organized by Agency for Cultural Affairs /The National Art Center, Tokyo
Co-organized by The Yomiuri Shimbun
With the special collaboration of Art Venture Office SHOU
Admission
General 1,00yen (Adults), 700yen (College Students)
Advance 800yen (Adults), 500yen (College Students)
Group 800yen (Adults), 500yen (College Students)
  • Admission is free for students up to high school or age under 18.
  • Admission is free for visitors with a physical disability certificate and one accompanying person.
  • Group discount is available for groups of over 20 people. One accompanying person may enter free of charge. Group tickets can be purchased only at the Center during the period of the exhibition.
  • Advance tickets can be purchased at Lowson Ticket (L-code: 32500) until December 10.
  • Group admission charges apply for visitors who present the ticket stub of a concurrent exhibition at The National Art Center, Tokyo, Suntory Museum of Art, or Mori Art Museum.
  • Group admission charges apply for one person presenting one discount coupon. Cannot be combined with any other discount. Download the discount coupon.
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