[opening] All You Need IS LOVE:
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[opening] All You Need IS LOVE:
All You Need IS LOVE Press Release vol.3 APRIL 25, 2013 Roppongi Hills and Mori Art Museum 10th Anniversary Exhibition [opening] All You Need IS LOVE: FROM CHAGALL TO KUSAMA AND HATSUNE MIKU April 26 (FRI) – september 1 (Sun), 2013 MORI ART MUSEUM (53f, roppongi hills mori tower) 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 Sur vival Guide for Art and Life, ” an 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 artists 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, Koons Sacred Heart 1994-2007 love is becoming increasingly diverse, as Jeff High chromium stainless steel with transparent color coating witnessed by the emergence of phenomena 364 x 213 x 122 cm s u c h a s v i r t u a l l o ve a n d n e w s o c i a l Collection: PinchukArtCentre, Kyiv © Jeff Koons Photo: Sergey Illin 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. press release 1 /12 Press Contact Details: Ms. Machino, Ms. Taki, Ms. Shinagawa, Ms. Kiriki Public Relations, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 E-mail: pr@mori.art.museum Web: www.mori.art.museum All You Need IS LOVE PARTICIPATING ARTISTS Press Release vol.3 APRIL 25, 2013 *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 ( on exhibit until July 2 ) , Yoko Ono, Orimoto Tatsumi, Jean-Michel Othoniel, Francis Picabia, Auguste Rodin, RongRong & inri, Sawayanagi Hideyuki, David Shrigley, Laurie Simmons, Sugimoto Hiroshi, TANY, Teraoka Masami, Tsumura Kosuke, Umezawa Kazuki, Waswo X. Waswo, Entang Wiharso, Yakushimaru Etsuko+Manabe Daito+Ishibashi Motoi+Sugano Kaoru, Yoshinaga Masayuki, Zhang Xiaogang, and others HIGHLIGHTS ■ Jewels of Western Art History from the Collections of MoMA and Tate Staged with the cooperation of the Mori Art Museums International Advisory Committee, whose members include directors from the Museum of Modern Art ( MoMA ) , New York and Tate, the exhibition will feature masterpieces from the likes of John Constable, John Everett Millais, Francis Picabia, Giorgio de Chirico, René Magritte, and Frida Kahlo. John Constable The Bridges Family 1804 Oil on canvas 135.9 x 183.8 cm Collection: Tate. Presented by Mrs. Walter Bogue Bridges 1952 © Tate, London 2013 ■ Previously Unseen in Japan! Celebrated paintings by Frida Kahlo, Francis Picabia and Robert Indiana Frida Kahlo’ s My Grandparents, My Parents, and I (Family Tree) , Francis Picabia’ s Portrait of a Couple , and Robert Indiana’ s oil on canvas Love will be exhibited for the first time in Japan. Frida Kahlo My Grandparents, My Parents, and I ( Family Tree) 1936 Oil and tempera on zinc 30.7 x 34.5 cm Collection: The Museum of Modern Art, New York Gift of Allan Roos, M.D., and B. Mathieu Roos. Acc. n.:277.1987.a-c. © 2012. Digital image, The Museum of Modern Art, New York / Scala, Florence press release 2 /12 ■ Stellar Works by Stars of the Contemporary Art World Featuring works by superstars of the contemporary art world including David Hockney, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Sophie Calle, and Zhang Xiaogang among others. The image cannot be shown on this website due to the copyright protection. ■ Tracey Emin I promise to love you 2010 Red and white neon 145.8 x 143 cm Courtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York and Hong Kong © Tracey Emin. All rights reserved, DACS 2013 D0138 A New Installation by Kusama Yayoi With her solo exhibitions in Paris and London among other places still being talked about, Kusama Yayoi will be unveiling an ambitious new installation. Don't miss this work by an artist who has long explored the theme of love. Kusama Yayoi Love Is Calling 2013 Mixed Media Installation Artist Support: ASAHI GLASS CO., LTD. ■ The Descent of the Virtual Songstress Hatsune Miku! An appearance by the vocaloid songstress Hatsune Miku, brought to us courtesy of the virtual world. The exhibition is to convey the very latest in social connections and excitement as seen in the form of the "Hatsune Miku Phenomenon" currently sweeping across the globe. Hatsune Miku Illustration by KEI © Crypton Future Media, INC. www.piapro.net Press Contact Details: Ms. Machino, Ms. Taki, Ms. Shinagawa, Ms. Kiriki Public Relations, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 E-mail: pr@mori.art.museum Web: www.mori.art.museum All You Need IS LOVE ■ Press Release vol.3 Violence and Conflict that Arise in the Name of Love, and Unlimited Forms of Love that Spread in the Name of Peace and Freedom Examples of dominance within families, co-dependency in love, attachment and other taboos of love are shown while insights into love for humanity and more that may lead us to the future are also provided. Alfredo Jaar Embrace 1995 Video 1 min. Courtesy: Kenji Taki Gallery, Tokyo ■ APRIL 25, 2013 A Mobius Strip? A Heart? A Sculpture by Jean-Michel Othoniel As the Latest Public Art of Roppongi Hills! Kin no Kokoro , a new sculptural work created to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Roppongi Hills and the Mori Art Museum will be sited by the pond in the historic Mohri Garden at Roppongi Hills as a permanent public art installation. Jean-Michel Othoniel Kin no Kokoro 2013 Bronze, gold, stainless steel 330 x 360 x 169 cm Collection: Mori Building Co., Ltd. Courtesy: Galerie Perrotin, Hong Kong and Paris Photo: Kioku Keizo EXHIBITION OUTLINE The single word "love" has various meanings, covering everything from romantic love to familial love, self-love, and love for humanity. To have loving feelings for someone, to cherish something, and to have the forbearance to accept others are probably sentiments we all experience as part of our daily lives. However, love also arouses feelings of attachment, jealousy, animosity, resentment, and hostility, and as such can be the cause of conflict and discord. Violence and fighting in the name of love is a problem that can occur within any group, from the family to the state. At the same time, we are seeing major shifts in political, social, and religious values around the world. Traditional structures such as the state and the family and concepts such as male-female relationships are likewise metamorphosing and diversifying. We are now able to access vast amounts of information via the Internet, while social media and other new forms of social connection that heretofore never existed are attracting increasing attention. New technologies are shedding light on the form of the reality that surrounds us, from the makeup of our DNA to the vastness of outer space, and as new questions are being raised about the meaning of human life, perhaps love, too, is in the process of emerging in new forms. Notions and definitions of love differ according to region, time period, religion, culture, and so on. There is no doubt, however, that themes related to love have continued to provide all manner of inspiration to artists regardless of genre in all times and places. By presenting a diverse range of artworks gathered from Japan and overseas and organized into five sections titled “What Is Love?” “A Couple in Love,” “Love in Losing,” “Family and Love,” and “Love Beyond,” this exhibition will explore from various viewpoints “love” in all its complexity and variety. In the wake of the unprecedented catastrophe of the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 2011, people in Japan have a renewed sense of the true value of love, bonds of friendship, and social connections. Through this exhibition, we would like to remind people of the importance of working together in a world where disasters, recessions, and conflicts seem never-ending to build a world full of love and peace. Regardless of how the world map changes and of the way methods of human communication develop, love will continue to be a fundamental theme of humankind. press release 3 /12 Press Contact Details: Ms. Machino, Ms. Taki, Ms. Shinagawa, Ms. Kiriki Public Relations, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 E-mail: pr@mori.art.museum Web: www.mori.art.museum All You Need IS LOVE Press Release vol.3 APRIL 25, 2013 SECTIONS ■ ■ What Is Love? Here we flesh out the image of love through symbols and words that signify love. We also delve into the secrets of love hidden behind such familiar symbols as the heart symbol. A Couple in Love Here we focus on romantic love, a theme impor tant to people irrespective of region and culture, and consider the circumstances in which couples fall in love. ■ Love in Losing Here we explore the expression of a range of emotions that accompany the loss of love, including feelings of loss, regret, attachment, and consolation. The image cannot be shown on this website due to the copyright protection. Marc Chagall Above the Town, Vitebsk 1915 Oil on cardboard mounted on canvas 49.2 x 70.6 cm Collection: Pola Museum of Art, Kanagawa © ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2013, Chagall® D0138 Gimhongsok Love 2012 Car paint, stainless steel 200 x 200 x 82 cm ■ ■ Family and Love Here we focus on love and the smallest, most intimate community, and the community people encounter first: the family. We explore the complexities of the family unit. Asada Masashi ASADA FAMILY "Ramen Shop" 2005 Type C print 95 x 120 cm Okamoto Taro Wounded Arm 1936 / 1949 Oil on canvas 111.8 x 162.2 cm Collection: Taro Okamoto Museum of Art, Kawasaki Love Beyond Here we explore the diversity of love and its future, including love of things and of the self, the longing for peace, and new forms of social connection arising from advances in technology. Yoshinaga Masayuki Goth-Loli (Gothic-Lolita) 2006 / 2013 Digital C print Dimensions variable Artist support: FUJIFILM Imaging Systems Co., Ltd., Tokyo Color Kogei-sha Shilpa Gupta I live under your sky too 2011 LED 254 x 989.5 cm Installation view: “ What a Wonderful World: Visions in Contemporary Asian Art of Our World Today,” The Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, 2012 Photo: Nakao Toshiyuki (CACTUS) Photo courtesy: Yvon Lambert, Paris Press images are available on our website: https://mam-media.com/en/press-img/ Please make inquiries to the Mori Art Museum PR Department by email or by fax if you wish to use images that cannot be found on this website. press release 4 /12 Press Contact Details: Ms. Machino, Ms. Taki, Ms. Shinagawa, Ms. Kiriki Public Relations, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 E-mail: pr@mori.art.museum Web: www.mori.art.museum All You Need IS LOVE Press Release vol.3 APRIL 25, 2013 General Information Organizer: Mori Art Museum Curated by: Nanjo Fumio (Director, Mori Art Museum), Mori Art Museum Curatorial Department In Association with: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, British Council Special Support: Embassy of the United States Grant from: Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation Corporate Sponsors: CHRISTIAN DIOR K. K., TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION, OBAYASHI CORPORATION, KAJIMA CORPORATION, KANDENKO CO., LTD., KYUDENKO CORPORATION, KINDEN CORPORATION, Sanki Engineering Co., Ltd., SANKEN SETSUBI KOGYO CO., LTD., SHIMIZU CORPORATION, SHINRYO CORPORATION, DAIKO ELECTRIC CO., LTD., TAISEI CORPORATION, Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd., TOSHIBA CORPORATION, TOSHIBA ELEVATOR AND BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION, NIPPON PMAC CO., LTD., NOMURA Co., Ltd., Panasonic Corporation, Hitachi, Ltd., Fujikura Ltd., LIXIL Corporation Artist Support: ASAHI GLASS CO., LTD., FUJIFILM Imaging Systems Co., Ltd., Tokyo Color Kogei-sha Support: BALS CORPORATION, NIPPON CARGO AIRLINES CO., LTD., Lufthansa Cargo AG, Lufthansa German Airlines, JAPAN AIRLINES, Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte, BOMBAY SAPPHIRE Venue: Mori Art Museum, 53F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan Open Hours: 10:00-22:00 | Tue: 10:00-17:00 | * Admission until 30 minutes before closing. * Open everyday. Admissions: Adult: ¥1,500; University / Highschool student: ¥1,000; Child (4 years to Junior Highschool student): ¥500 * All prices include tax. * Ticket also valid for Tokyo City View observation deck (excludes Sky Deck). * Additional entrance fee to the Sky Deck is required. Tel: +81-(0)3-5777-8600 (Hello Dial) RELATED PROGRAMS AND EVENTS MORI ART MUSEUM PUBLIC PROGRAMS ■ How do the artists express “love” through art? Artists’ Relay Talk * Japanese-English consecutive interpretation available "ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE" Participating artists to the exhibition discuss love as depicted in their respective artworks. Speakers: Chang En-Tzu, Gohar Dashti, Alfredo Jaar, RongRong & inri, Laurie Simmons, Teraoka Masami, et al. Date & Time: April 26 [Fri], 2013 19:00–21:00 Venue: Mori Art Museum Capacity: 30 (no booking required; first-come basis) Admission: Free (exhibition ticket required) Chang En-Tzu ■ Love, Gohar Dashti Alfredo Jaar RongRong & inri Laurie Simmons Teraoka Masami Eros, Death According to Sugimoto Hiroshi and Asada Akira Talk Session * in Japanese-language only "On Love and Eros, Love and Death" Part of the program associated with combined exhibition “ Memento Mori – Eros and Thanatos ” at the Shirokane Art Complex. “Memento Mori” guest curator as well as a participating artist in “All You Need is LOVE” press release 5 /12 Press Contact Details: Ms. Machino, Ms. Taki, Ms. Shinagawa, Ms. Kiriki Public Relations, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 E-mail: pr@mori.art.museum Web: www.mori.art.museum All You Need IS LOVE Press Release vol.3 APRIL 25, 2013 exhibition, Sugimoto Hiroshi, and critic Asada Akira, promise an impassioned discussion of love and eros, love and death, and the possibilities of love that will also showcase works from the both of these two exhibitions. Speakers: Sugimoto Hiroshi (Artist), Asada Akira (Critic) Moderator: Hirose Mami (Senior Consultant, Mori Art Museum) Date & Time: April 30 [Tue], 2013 19:00–20:30 (Door Open: 18:00) Venue: Mori Art Museum Capacity: 80 (booked out) Admission: General ¥1,500; MAMC members free (Participants may view the exhibition prior to the talk from 18:00 to 19:00) In Cooperation with: Shirokane Art Complex Sugimoto Hiroshi Asada Akira Shirokane Art Complex 5th Anniversary Joint Exhibition “ Memento Mori – Eros and Thanatos” Exhibition period: April 13 [Sat] - May 18 [Sat], 2013 Staged over the entire 5 floors of the Shirokane Art Complex and designed to complement the “All You Need Is LOVE” exhibition at the Mori Art Museum, for “Memento Mori” each of the Complex galleries will feature myriad works resonating with guest curator Sugimoto Hiroshi’s theme of “love and death.” ■ "LOVE" AND "ART" DISCUSSED BY NANJO FUMIO, CURATOR OF THE EXHIBITION HIMSELF Director’s Gallery Talk * in Japanese-language only Nanjo Fumio, Director of the Mori Art Museum who curated this exhibition discusses “love” and “art,” both of which seem to be timely subjects now, as he guides you through the exhibition. Speaker: Nanjo Fumio (Director, Mori Art Museum) Date & Time: June 19 [Wed], 2013 19:00-20:00 Venue: Mori Art Museum Capacity: 30 (advance booking required) Admission: Free (exhibition ticket required) Bookings: from 11:00, April 26 [Fri] on the Mori Art Museum website. www.mori.art.museum ■ Closely-watched polemics – from Akutagawa Prize-winning novelist to neuroscientist – examine “love” as a social phenomenon Symposium * Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation available "ASPECTS OF LOVE TODAY" A Deep Darkness Love May Bring about Novelist Kawakami Mieko, who won the Akutagawa Prize for Chichi to ran (Breasts and Eggs), which depicts a fraught relationship between mother and daughter, joins Nobuta Sayoko, a leading expert in the area of counseling for family problems, for this discussion of the deep despair that love can bring as individuals seek to control, restrict, and so on under the pretext of love. Session 1: Panelists: Kawakami Mieko (Novelist), Nobuta Sayoko (Clinical psychotherapist) Moderator: Araki Natsumi (Curator, Mori Art Museum) The Hatsune Miku phenomenon – a new way to connect From accounts of its development by Hatsune Miku’ s creator, Sasaki Wataru, to the sociological approach of Satoshi Hamano, an expert on internet communities and co-author of AKB hakunetsu ronso ( Heated argument over AKB ) , and the neuroscientific approach of Fujii Naotaka, a leading expert on adaptive intelligence and author of Tsunagaru noh (Social Brains), this session delves into the Hatsune Miku phenomenon that is taking the world by storm. Session 2: press release 6 /12 Press Contact Details: Ms. Machino, Ms. Taki, Ms. Shinagawa, Ms. Kiriki Public Relations, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 E-mail: pr@mori.art.museum Web: www.mori.art.museum All You Need IS LOVE Press Release vol.3 APRIL 25, 2013 Panelists: Sasaki Wataru (Creative Producer, Crypton Hatsune Miku & Vocaloid Project), Hamano Satoshi (Critic), Fujii Naotaka (Neuroscientist) Moderator: Nanjo Fumio (Director, Mori Art Museum) Date & Time: June 30 [Sun], 2013 13:00-17:30 Venue: Tower Hall, Academyhills (49F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower) Capacity: 300 (booking required) Admission: General ¥2000; MAMC members free Organizers: Mori Art Museum, Academyhills Bookings: Mori Art Museum website www.mori.art.museum Kawakami Mieko Nobuta Sayoko Photo: Ishikura Kazuo Photo: Takamatsu Hideaki ■ FIND Sasaki Wataru Hamano Satoshi Fujii Naotaka LOVE IN THE MOST FAMILIAR OF THINGS WITH THE ARTISTS! Workshops * in Japanese-language only Held by “LOVE” exhibition participating artists, Tsumura Kosuke and Asada Masashi 1) "FONDNESS FINDING DOJO" Why do we feel fondness for some things and grow tired of others? Along with Tsumura Kosuke, who says that “fondness” entails continually discovering novelty in things, participants will consider the relationship between things, fashion, and love. Instructor: Tsumura Kosuke (Designer/Director, FINAL HOME) Date & Time: June 1 [Sat], 2013 14:00–17:00 (TBC) Venue: Mori Art Museum Recommended for: High school students and older Fee: TBD Capacity: 30 (booking required; first-come basis) Support: FINAL HOME (A-Net Inc.) Tsumura Kosuke Photo: Nanjo Yoshiaki 2) "LOVELINKS" Using everyday packing materials, scrap wood, and so on, participants will create new things. By creating new things and exchanging them with friends, ideas will blossom. Instructor: Tsumura Kosuke (Designer/Director, FINAL HOME) Date & Time: July 13 [Sat], 2013 14:00–17:00 (TBC) Venue: Mori Art Museum Recommended for: Primary school students Fee: TBD Capacity: 20 (booking required; determined by lottery) Support: FINAL HOME (A-Net Inc.), Kawakami Sangyo Ltd. (Putiputi Culture Laboratory), Takeo Co. Ltd. 3) Summer Vacation Special "LET'S GET PARENTS AND CHILDREN MAKING THEM TOGETHER! MY SPECIAL FAMILY PORTRAITS" Participants will reflect on that most familiar of social groups, “ the family, ” by engaging in activities related to photography; namely, “ photographing, ” “ being photographed, ” and “organizing / putting photographs in an album.” press release 7 /12 Asada Masashi Press Contact Details: Ms. Machino, Ms. Taki, Ms. Shinagawa, Ms. Kiriki Public Relations, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 E-mail: pr@mori.art.museum Web: www.mori.art.museum All You Need IS LOVE Press Release vol.3 APRIL 25, 2013 Instructor: Asada Masashi (Photographer) Date & Time (This is a 2-day program. Please plan to attend both sessions): Day #1: July 28 [Sun], 2013 10:00–17:00 Day #2: August 11 [Sun], 2013 10:00–16:00 Venue: Mori Art Museum Recommended for: Elementary school students and their guardians Fee: TBD Capacity: 15 pairs (booking required; determined by lottery) Support: FUJIFILM Imaging Systems Co., Ltd. * Details about these Workshops and booking information will be posted on the Mori Art Museum website on a later date. ● ● Lineups and program details are subject to change without prior notification. More Public Programs such us Gallery Tours, Family Programs, Access Programs and School Programs are currently being planned. Please check the Mori Art Museum website for details. www.mori.art.museum Inquiries on Public Programs: Public Programs of the Curatorial Department, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 (11:00-17:00, Monday thru Friday) Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 Email: ppevent-mam@mori.co.jp Related Programs at Academyhills ■ 1-day art extravaganza with “LOVE” exhibition participating artists and opinion leaders from multi-disciplines Roppongi Art College Spring 2013: Find LOVE in ART! (“All You Need Is LOVE” Exhibition-Related Programs) Opinion leaders in various genres take to the platform in this latest edition of “Roppongi Art College,” an initiative popular due to its varied program. Taking the form of a 1-day spring college, this edition features programs linked to the “All You Need Is LOVE” exhibition, along with some of the participating artists to the exhibition. Date: April 29 [Mon/Holiday], 2013 Venue: Academyhills (49F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower) MC: Nanjo Fumio (Director, Mori Art Museum) Lecture "Origins of Love Revealed by Genetics" * in Japanese-language only While love is rarely addressed as a scientific problem, the sexual mechanism of the division and combination of DNA underpins the emotion of love, and it could well be that our feelings of like or dislike for a partner are predetermined by our DNA. In this session we introduce the latest discoveries in genetic science from the standpoint of genome anthropology and consider how humans have changed genetically as a result of sexual behavior, marriage systems, and so on as well as the significance of these changes. Lecturer: Ota Hiroki (Associate Professor, Kitasato University School of Medicine) Time: 13:00–14:00 Ota Hiroki Lecture "An Abstract Heart" * Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation available Jean-Michel Othoniel is an artist known to create large-scale, decorative art using Murano glass. Created as public art to be installed at Mohri Garden to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Roppongi Hills, the work in the exhibition is a large-scale piece composed of a string of gilded spheres forming a heart-shape. Othoniel will talk about the ideas and inspirations behind the production of this work, as well as his artistic activities to date. Lecturer: Jean-Michel Othoniel (“LOVE” exhibition participating artist) Time: 14:30–15:30 press release 8 /12 Jean-Michel Othoniel Press Contact Details: Ms. Machino, Ms. Taki, Ms. Shinagawa, Ms. Kiriki Public Relations, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 E-mail: pr@mori.art.museum Web: www.mori.art.museum All You Need IS LOVE Press Release vol.3 APRIL 25, 2013 Lecture "IT IS DIFFICULT" * Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation available Alfredo Jaar, an artist who has been creating works that deal with social Issues by taking a perspective that lies somewhere between that of art and journalism, makes us think about human love and dignity. “ LOVE ” exhibition features a new photography installation work he made after his visit to the area severely hit by the Great East Japan Earthquake, in addition to his representative work-series that he made on the Rwandan Genocide. Jaar will speak of these works and his artistic activities to date. Lecturer: Alfredo Jaar (“LOVE” exhibition participating artist) Time: 16:00–17:00 Alfredo Jaar Performance “CARRYING MUSEUM (ART-MAMA LIFE)” Orimoto Tatsumi is an exponent of performance art whose life of caring for his elderly mother is central to his art practice. Here he stages a performance as a Roppongi Art College special edition of “CARRYING MUSEUM (ART-MAMA LIFE),” in which the audience sees a depiction of his mother when they peek into a box carried by Orimoto himself. Performer: Orimoto Tatsumi (“LOVE” exhibition participating artist) Time: 15:30–16:00 Orimoto Tatsumi Roppongi Art College Spring 2013: Find LOVE in ART! Lecturers: Miura Jun (Illustrator), Maruyama Keita (Designer), Tsuruta Mayu (Actress), et al. Date & Time: April 29 [Mon/Holiday], 2013, 13:00–18:30 Venue: Academyhills (49F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower) Capacity: 800 (booking required) Total Number of Lectures: 10 (select the lectures of your choice) Fee: ¥4,000 (includes a ticket to “All You Need Is LOVE”) * Lectures with simultaneous Japanese/English interpretation are limited. Organizer: Academyhills Cooperation: Mori Art Museum Inquiries:Academyhills www.academyhills.com press release 9 /12 Press Contact Details: Ms. Machino, Ms. Taki, Ms. Shinagawa, Ms. Kiriki Public Relations, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 E-mail: pr@mori.art.museum Web: www.mori.art.museum All You Need IS LOVE Press Release vol.3 APRIL 25, 2013 RELATED INFORMATION ■ Exhibition Catalogue Text by: Kakuta Mitsuyo, Tanaka Yuko, Okada Atsushi, Fujii Naotaka, Nanjo Fumio Size / Number of pages: A4 variation (28.2 x 21 cm) / 212 pages Languages: Japanese-English bilingual Price: ¥2,625 (incl. tax) Edited and Published by: Mori Art Museum / Heibonsha Ltd., Publishers Date of Issue: April 24, 2013 ■ Exhibition Original Goods ● Postcards 6 variations( Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Jean-Michel Othoniel, Yoshinaga Masayuki, Asada Masashi, Hatsune Miku) Price: ¥157 each (incl. tax) ● T-shirts 2 variations ( Barbara Kruger, Jean-Michel Othoniel ) Price: ¥3,360 each (incl. tax) ● Totebags 3 variations (Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Jean-Michel Othoniel ) Price: ¥4,200 each (incl. tax) ● Clear Plastic Folders 2 variations ( Barbara Kruger, Jean-Michel Othoniel ) Price: ¥367 each (incl. tax) ● Metallic Clear Plastic Folders 1 variation ( Jeff Koons ) Price: ¥525 (incl. tax) ● Mini-sized Clear Plastic Folders 1 variation ( Hatsune Miku ) Price: ¥315 (incl. tax) ● Notebooks 4 variations (Barbara Kruger, Jean-Michel Othoniel, Asada Masashi, Murayama Ruriko) Price: ¥840 each (incl. tax) ● Mugs 2 variations ( Barbara Kruger, Jean-Michel Othoniel ) Price: ¥1,890 each (incl. tax) ● Hand Towels 1 variation ( Jean-Michel Othoniel ) Price: ¥840 (incl. tax) [* Items that are to be for sale after May] ● Scarves 1 variation ( Jean-Michel Othoniel ) Price: ¥15,750 (incl. tax) ■ Kusama Yayoi Limited Goods, Love Is Calling Produced after Kusama Yayoi’ s newly-commissioned installation work for “All You Need Is LOVE” exhibition, Love Is Calling , it is a glass cube glowing in 7 colors with LED. Price: ¥27,300 (incl. tax) Number of Goods for Sale: 500 Date of Sale: April 25 [Thu], 2013 (TBC) Point of Sale: MORI ART MUSEUM SHOP (53F) press release 10 /12 Press Contact Details: Ms. Machino, Ms. Taki, Ms. Shinagawa, Ms. Kiriki Public Relations, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 E-mail: pr@mori.art.museum Web: www.mori.art.museum All You Need IS LOVE ■ Press Release vol.3 APRIL 25, 2013 Kusama Yayoi Art Edition “The Me That I Adore” A limited-edition original tea set by Kusama Yayoi, one of the artists featured in the “ LOVE ” exhibition and whose connection to Roppongi Hills and the Mori Art Museum runs long and deep, will be on sale to commemorate the 10th anniversary. The artist herself directly drew her iconic imageries, such as polka dots, eyes, profile of a woman along with synergic lines onto pure-white teaware. This Kusama-original teaware adorned with lavish usage of gold is completely unprecedented, not to mention. Set of Tea Cup & Saucer and Cake Plate (6 variations) Price: ¥47,250 – ¥68,250 (incl. tax) Number of Units for Sale: 400 (each) * each has serial number (from 101 to 500) printed ● Tea Pot ( 1 variation ) Price: ¥78,750 (incl. tax) Number of Units for Sale: 400 * each has serial number (from 101 to 500) printed ● The Grand Set Consisting of: 6 tea cup and saucer pairs (6 different variations), 6 cake plates (1 variation), and 1 tea pot, and 1 heart-shaped mini plate * edition-numbered / signed by the artist Price: ¥472,500 (incl. tax) Number of Sets for Sale: 100 * The Grand Set will be pre-ordered and delivered at a later date. Date of Pre-Order Sale: April 25 [Thu], 2013 Points of Sale: ROPPONGI HILLS ART & DESIGN STORE (3F), MORI ART MUSEUM SHOP (53F) ● ■ “miku café” at Tokyo City View In conjunction with Hatsune Miku , one of the most highly anticipated artworks to be exhibited at “LOVE” exhibition, Tokyo City View is to open “miku café” where special menu will be available only for the limited amount of period. Open during: April 26 [Fri] – June 16 [Sun], 2013 Hours: 11:00 - 23:00 (Last call for food at 22:00; for drinks at 22:30) Venue: MADO LOUNGE SPICE, Tokyo City View (52F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower) Menu (all incl. tax): Miku Curry ¥1,000; Miku Negi Cha-Soba (green-tea noodles with green onion) ¥900; Ievan Polkka Cocktail (non-alcoholic) ¥700 Cooperation: Crypton Future Media, INC. Special HP: www.miku-tcv.com Miku Curry ■ Collaboration with Grand Hyatt Tokyo During the “LOVE” exhibition, a lineup of various promotions including an accommodation plan with museum admission tickets, special menus and events, is offered for guests to enjoy. Accommodation Plan “ LOVE Art Stay” Offered during: April 26 [Fri] – August 31 [Sat], 2013 Dinner Set Menu” at Fiorentina Offered during: April 26 [Fri] – August 30 [Fri], 2013 ● “ Heart Cookies ” at Fiorentina Pastry Boutique Offered during: April 25 [ Thu ] – November 30 [ Sat ] , 2013 ● “ LOVE Lunch Set / LOVE Lunch Buffet” at The French Kitchen Offered during: April 26 [ Fri ] – September 1 [ Sun ] , 2013 ● ● “ LOVE There will be other promotional plans available for the Golden Week and for the Mother’s Day. Inquiries: Ms. Eguchi, Marketing Communications, Grand Hyatt Tokyo TEL: +81-(0)3-4333-8882 FAX: +81-(0)3-4333-8893 E-mail: tokyo.grand@hyatt.jp press release 11 /12 Press Contact Details: Ms. Machino, Ms. Taki, Ms. Shinagawa, Ms. Kiriki Public Relations, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 E-mail: pr@mori.art.museum Web: www.mori.art.museum All You Need IS LOVE ■ Press Release vol.3 APRIL 25, 2013 Collaboration with Roppongi Hills Shops & Restaurants To commemorate the 10th Anniversary of Roppongi Hills and the Mori Art Museum, Roppongi Hills Shops & Restaurants are to release limited edition goods and “ LOVE ” exhibition collaboration special goods. There are also some related events scheduled, making Roppongi Hills filled with LOVE, literally. Shops: ROPPONGI HILLS ART & DESIGN STORE, Alta Classe CAPRI GUANTI, KENMA × JOTARO SAITO, CLASSICS the Small Luxury, SABON, Shoe Manufactures [Otsuka], TREE OF LIFE HANDMADE GUILD, DIANE von FURSTENBERG, TSUTAYA TOKYO ROPPONGI, DESIGNWORKS deuxcotes, DOG'S CARE JOKER, Nail Deux Prier, Baccarat Shop Roppongi, HANWAY, PLST, Paper Mint, Michael Kors, LOVE at 1st SIGHT Restaurants: Andiamo, DIYA INDIAN RESTAURANT, Espresso Americano, Cold Stone Cafe, sakurashokudou, Teppanyaki KAIKAYA, TORAYA CAFÉ, HARBS, Brasserie Le DUC, Mohri Salvatore Cuomo, LA BOUTIQUE de Joël Robuchon, LE CHOCOLAT DE H, Roy's Tokyo Bar & Grill, WIRED CAFE Dining Lounge case ¥6,300 (each) at DIANE von FURSTENBERG “ iPhone5 ” "GATEAU FRO LOVE10" ¥700 at Brasserie Le DUC ■ Francfranc “LOVE FAIR” – Furniture Sales Campaign for Those Who Are Starting up a New Life Francfranc, home furnishings shop that makes your everyday living much more enjoyable, commemorates the staging of the “LOVE” exhibition with their Furniture Sales Campaign for those who are starting up a new life. Offered during: April 26 [Fri] – May 6 [Sun], 2013 Offer: Receive 2 tickets to the “LOVE” exhitibition with a furniture purchase of ¥30,000 (incl. tax) or more at participating stores (30 pairs per store; campaign ends when tickets run out). Participating Stores: LOUNGE by Francfranc (Minami-Aoyama), Francfranc (SHIBUYA, GINZA, Shinjuku Southern Terrace, Jiyugaoka, Futako-Tamagawa, Marunouchi) In Cooperation with: BALS Corporation Inquiries: Ms. Kanzaki, BALS Corporation Tel: +81-(0)3-6419-3157 Fax: +81-(0)3-6419-3509 E-mail: press@bals.co.jp ■ Ticket stub discount campaign: “All You Need is LOVE” at Mori Art Museum × “Sophie Calle, For the Last and First Time” at Hara Museum of Contemporary Art Show your ticket stub from the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art exhibition “Sophie Calle, For the Last and First Time” and receive a discount to Mori Art Museum’s “All You Need is LOVE” – or vice versa. [Mori Art Museum “All You Need is LOVE” Discount] Show your ticket stub from the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art “Sophie Calle, For the Last and First Time” exhibition at the Mori Art Museum ticket counter and receive a ¥200 discount on your ticket to “All You Need is LOVE.” [Hara Museum of Contemporary Art “Sophie Calle, For the Last and First Time” Discount] Show your ticket stub (or unused admission ticket) from the Mori Art Museum “All You Need is LOVE” exhibition at the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art ticket counter and receive a ¥100 discount on your ticket to “Sophie Calle, For the Last and First Time.” * Cannot be used in combination with other discounts. * Only one discount per ticket stub. “ Sophie Calle, For the Last and First Time” at Hara Museum of Contemporary Art Exhibition Period: March 20 [Wed] – June 30 [Sun], 2013 http://www.haramuseum.or.jp press release 12 /12 Press Contact Details: Ms. Machino, Ms. Taki, Ms. Shinagawa, Ms. Kiriki Public Relations, Mori Art Museum Tel: +81-(0)3-6406-6111 Fax: +81-(0)3-6406-9351 E-mail: pr@mori.art.museum Web: www.mori.art.museum