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YOKOHAMA TRIENNALE 2011
Yokohama Museum of Art
NYK Waterfront Warehouse
(BankART Studio NYK)and the surrounding areas
www.yokohamatriennale.jp


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 ARTI VISIVE | ESPOSIZIONI TRIENNALI



YOKOHAMA TRIENNALE 2011

OUR MAGIC HOURーHow Much of the World Can We Know?ー



August 6–November 6, 2011

Yokohama Museum of Art, NYK Waterfront Warehouse
(BankART Studio NYK)and the surrounding areas

Director General: OSAKA Eriko (Director, Yokohama Museum of Art)
Artistic Director: MIKI Akiko

www.yokohamatriennale.jp

We would like to announce the opening of Yokohama Triennale 2011 on August 6, 2011.

Since the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, Japan has been making its way for recovery and reconstruction.

Based on the concept, "OUR MAGIC HOURS -How Much of the World Can We Know?-" here will be more than 300 works by 77 artists/ 79 groups from 21 countries presented at two main venues, Yokohama Museum of Art and NYK Waterfront Warehouse (BankART Studio NYK).

Yokohama Triennale 2011 proposes to seek new ways to look at the world and contribute in building a new future. "By learning to accept mysteries and contradictions, by learning to change our perspectives, we might find that suddenly, like magic, the world is open and accessible to us."

Participating artists:
ABE Taisuke / ARAKI Nobuyoshi / Rina BANERJEE / Massimo BARTOLINI / Michaël BORREMANS / Constantin BRÂNCU?I / James Lee BYARS / Mircea CANTOR / Peter COFFIN / Venanzo CROCETTI / Björn DAHLEM / Verne DAWSON / Paul DELVAUX / DEWAR & GICQUEL / Max ERNST / Aurélien FROMENT / Ryan GANDER / Henrik HÅKANSSON / HAN Sungpil / Jeppe HEIN / Damien HIRST / IKEDA Manabu / IMAMURA Ryosuke / ISHIDA Tetsuya / IWASAKI Takahiro / IZUMI Taro / JEON Joonho / KASHIKI Tomoko / Mike KELLEY / Žilvinas KEMPINAS / KIM Riyoo / Joachim KOESTER / KUDO Tetsumi / Sigalit LANDAU / MAEDA Yukinori / René MAGRITTE / Man Ray / Christian MARCLAY / MORI Osamu / N.S.Harsha / Rivane NEUENSCHWANDER / Jun NGUYEN-HATSUSHIBA / Carsten NICOLAI / Isamu NOGUCHI / NOGUCHI Rika / Susan NORRIE / OCHIAI Tam / ONO Yoko / Mérete OPPENHEIM / Wilfredo PRIETO / Sudsiri PUI-OCK / Tobias REHBERGER / Aleksandr RODCHENKO / Ugo RONDINONE / SAGA Atsushi / SATO Ataru / SHIMABUKU / SONG Dong YIN Xiuzhen / SUGIMOTO Hiroshi / SUN Xun / SUNAZAWA Bikky / TAGUCHI Kazuna / TANAAMI Keiichi / TANAKA Koki / TATEISHI Tiger / TOMII Motohiro / TOYA Shigeo / TSAI Charwei / USUKUBO Kaoru / UTAGAWA Kuniteru / UTAGAWA (Ichiyusai) Kuniyoshi / UTAGAWA (Gountei) Sadahide / UTAGAWA (Gyokuransai) Sadahide / Apichatpong WEERASETHAKUL / YAGI Lyota / YAMASHITA Mai + KOBAYASHI Naoto / YIN Xiuzhen / YOKOO Tadanori / YUMOTO Koichi Collection

Contact:
Organizing Committee for Yokohama Triennale
info@yokohamatriennale.jp

Media Contact:
NANJO and ASSOCIATES
yt2011@nanjo.com







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