Knowledge

Mori Art Museum

Source đź“ť

197:, Jeong So-yoon, and Jeff Koons, combining contemporary installation, sculpture, and paintings with pieces of classic Asian art, primarily from Japan and China. This selection created a massive blockbuster of an exhibition that sought to illustrate Mori and Elliott's aim to create an international and modern metropolis of "'artintelligence'" (a term from Mori) within the museum's walls. In the exhibition catalogue, Elliott explained the connection between the concept of happiness and the art from the exhibition. He writes, "Art presents us with an open field in which we may contemplate, without boundaries or prejudice, what is really important to us." 130:, a development project that sought to integrate work, leisure and living spaces into one mega complex. This project was the brainchild of Minoru Mori, an influential business tycoon, who had been developing Roppongi Hills for 17 years prior to its opening. He envisioned this metropolitan complex as a step toward a utopia in which commuting times would be shortened and more time could be devoted to family, community, and leisure time, with a particular focus on cultural pursuits. 29: 179:
Visitors enter the museum on the 2nd floor of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower through the "Museum Cone," an elliptically-shaped structure that encircles a high speed elevator that visitors can take to the 52nd floor (which houses the Mori Art Center Gallery, the Tokyo City view shop, and the restaurant)
86:
The museum was founded and developed based on Mori's belief that "culture shapes a city's identity," and as a result offers varied programming that works to cater to a wide-ranging and diverse audience, "from children to older adults, and from locals to international visitors." In 2015, the museum
232:
MAM continues to place greater focus on its temporary blockbuster exhibitions, bringing in a range of works by internationally-known artists on a regular basis, however, it also has a permanent collection that comprises around 460 works (as of January 2023) and largely consists of avant-garde and
166:
described as "as thought-provoking as they are instagrammable." The museum is singular among major museums in Tokyo for its late opening hours, part of its effort to make arts and culture accessible and enjoyable to the wider public. In 2018, visitors after 5 p.m. accounted for 30 percent of the
233:
contemporary pieces from Japan and other parts of East Asia. From 2015, the museum introduced a new project called "MAM Collection," which works to expand the museum's existing collection and curate smaller exhibitions showcasing its highlights in a small gallery next to the museum book store.
204:
in 2004 for 'Roppongi Crossing: New Visions in Japanese Art 2004'. This exhibition featured examples of contemporary of East Asian (primarily Japanese) art, architecture, and design, exploring how these genres intersected and interacted to become an "indispensable part of everyday life."
175:
The Mori Art Museum is located on the 53rd and 54th floors at the top of Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills. It is part of the Mori Arts Center, which includes Tokyo Center View (a rooftop observatory deck), the Mori Arts Center Gallery, a Museum Shop, and a Museum Cafe & Restaurant.
161:
In 2015, three years after Minoru Mori's death, MAM underwent significant renovations, after which new programming was introduced to supplement its existing rotation of largescale exhibitions. It has since been praised for the wide and multi-faceted appeal of its exhibitions, which
141:
The MAM strives to be a place for enjoyment, stimulation, and discussion — a place where what is important in our culture and society is open debated, not only through the exhibitions that are shown there but also through a wide range of learning
91:' scene in the previous decade. At the same time, the museum introduced several new program series to supplement the existing rotation of internationally contemporary-themed exhibitions: MAM Collection, MAM Screen, and MAM Research. 192:
The museum's first major exhibition was 'Happiness: A Survival Guide for Art and Life', co-curated by guest curator Pier Luigi Tazzi and David Elliot. The show featured the works of globally-renowned artists such as Anish Kapoor,
180:
and the 53rd floor (home to the Mori Art Museum). The latter floor serves as the museum's primary exhibition space, and also includes an auditorium and additional shop. The museum galleries themselves are also arranged in an
216:, the show comprised around 190 works by eighty-six artists exhibited across the two sites for three and a half months. The exhibition also traveled, in a slightly condensed form, to the 200:
Further demonstrating its ambitions for a wide-ranging international scope that would also promote contemporary art and design from within Japan, the museum collaborated with the
784: 599: 79:. The museum's primary focus is large-scale international exhibitions of contemporary art, though it also has a permanent collection of art from Japan and the wider 892: 809:
Praepipatmongkol, Chanon Kenji (2017). "Sunshower: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia, 1980s to Now. National Art Center and Mori Art Museum, Tokyo".
94:
Since opening in 2003, the Mori Art Museum has held exhibitions featuring a number of internationally-renowned artists from Japan and beyond, including
951: 470: 87:
underwent major renovations, and simultaneously revised its mission statement in an effort to reflect the expansion and changing landscape of the '
744: 212:
in Tokyo to put on 'Sunshower: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia, 1980s to Now'. Billed as the "largest-ever" exhibition of contemporary
941: 931: 828: 137:, on top of which Mori established the Mori Art Museum as a reflection of his societal vision. In a statement on the museum, Mori wrote: 118:. Today, MAM is one of Tokyo's most popular art museums, and in 2018 had brought in 13.5 million visitors from around the world. 936: 596: 485: 647: 480: 631: 201: 495: 217: 209: 134: 64: 388: 147: 785:"Roppongi Crossing: New Visions in Contemporary Japanese Art 2004 (Revised and Enlarge Edition)" 728:
Leung, Laura Kateri (2003). "Mori Art Museum to Reopen after Extensive, Four-Month Renovation".
946: 853: 672: 163: 363: 393: 342: 8: 213: 80: 184:
formation, with a set of stairs to going up to the Sky Deck in the center of the floor.
520: 490: 257: 956: 627: 424: 181: 648:"ArtAsiaPacific: Mami Kataoka To Succeed Fumio Nanjo As Director Of Mori Art Museum" 353: 448: 302: 56: 571: 603: 378: 262: 368: 348: 287: 252: 127: 68: 698: 20: 925: 907: 894: 419: 414: 337: 307: 297: 322: 409: 398: 317: 312: 282: 277: 155: 111: 95: 458: 444: 434: 429: 358: 292: 247: 151: 60: 28: 439: 115: 103: 88: 475: 404: 242: 194: 99: 550:"Mori Art Museum to Reopen after Extensive, Four-Month Renovation". 597:
The nature of design: The Mori Art Museum brings the outside inside
373: 272: 126:
The Mori Art Museum was founded in 2003 as part of the much larger
881: 453: 332: 327: 267: 107: 71:
complex, a commercial, cultural, and residential mega-complex in
221: 829:"Sunshower: Contemporary Art From Southeast Asia 1980s to Now" 745:"Mori Art Museum- Happiness: A Survival Guide to Art and Life" 608: 383: 76: 72: 771:
Happiness: A Survival Guide to Art and Life (exh. cat)
471:21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa 923: 808: 158:was announced as the successor to Fumio Nanjo. 154:(2006-2019). At the end of 2019, chief curator 48: 42: 833:Kaosiung Museum of Fine Arts Official Website 59:museum founded by the real estate developer 236: 146:The first director of Mori Art Museum was 952:Buildings and structures in Minato, Tokyo 27: 16:Contemporary art museum in Tokyo, Japan. 768: 924: 727: 621: 723: 721: 719: 624:Six Strata: Roppongi Hills Redefined 565: 563: 561: 545: 543: 541: 515: 513: 511: 486:National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 942:Contemporary art galleries in Japan 821: 777: 762: 736: 208:In 2017, MAM collaborated with the 13: 932:Art museums and galleries in Tokyo 846: 802: 742: 665: 615: 589: 572:"Statement on the Mori Art Museum" 133:At the center of this project was 14: 968: 875: 716: 691: 640: 558: 538: 508: 481:Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo 576:Mort Art Museum Official Website 569: 525:Mori Art Museum Official Website 170: 703:Roppongi Hills Official Website 202:Museum of Modern Art, New York 187: 167:museum's overall visitorship. 1: 937:Biographical museums in Japan 501: 496:Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum 227: 218:Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts 7: 464: 49: 10: 973: 908:35.6605056°N 139.7290667°E 121: 18: 773:. Tokyo: Mori Art Museum. 673:"Review: Mori Art Museum" 150:(2003-2006), followed by 65:Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 43: 882:Mori Art Museum website 476:Fukuoka Asian Art Museum 237:Selected List of Artists 19:Not to be confused with 913:35.6605056; 139.7290667 769:Elliott, David (2003). 622:Homma, Takashi (2006). 602:1 November 2012 at the 389:Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook 63:. It is located in the 811:Artforum International 699:"Visit Us: Floor Maps" 144: 33: 626:. London: Heibonsha. 364:Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba 139: 31: 730:Art and Asia Pacific 343:Prabhavathi Meppayil 904: /  858:www.mori.art.museum 677:Conde Nast Traveler 214:Southeast Asian art 210:National Art Center 164:CondĂ© Nast Traveler 81:Asia Pacific region 32:The Mori Art Museum 854:"View All Artists" 652:artasiapacific.com 491:Sogetsu Art Center 258:Tarek Al-Ghoussein 34: 552:China Weekly News 425:Chikako Yamashiro 964: 919: 918: 916: 915: 914: 909: 905: 902: 901: 900: 897: 886: 869: 868: 866: 864: 850: 844: 843: 841: 839: 825: 819: 818: 806: 800: 799: 797: 795: 789:Asia Art Archive 781: 775: 774: 766: 760: 759: 757: 755: 749:Asia Art Archive 743:Kember, Pamela. 740: 734: 733: 725: 714: 713: 711: 709: 695: 689: 688: 686: 684: 669: 663: 662: 660: 658: 644: 638: 637: 619: 613: 593: 587: 586: 584: 582: 567: 556: 555: 554:. 25 April 2015. 547: 536: 535: 533: 531: 517: 449:Shizuka Yokomizo 303:Takahiro Iwasaki 57:contemporary art 54: 52: 46: 45: 972: 971: 967: 966: 965: 963: 962: 961: 922: 921: 912: 910: 906: 903: 898: 895: 893: 891: 890: 884: 878: 873: 872: 862: 860: 852: 851: 847: 837: 835: 827: 826: 822: 807: 803: 793: 791: 783: 782: 778: 767: 763: 753: 751: 741: 737: 726: 717: 707: 705: 697: 696: 692: 682: 680: 671: 670: 666: 656: 654: 646: 645: 641: 634: 620: 616: 612:, 30 July 2010. 604:Wayback Machine 595:Donald Eubank, 594: 590: 580: 578: 568: 559: 549: 548: 539: 529: 527: 519: 518: 509: 504: 467: 379:Jagannath Panda 263:Poklong Anading 239: 230: 190: 173: 124: 50:Mori Bijutsukan 40: 38:Mori Art Museum 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 970: 960: 959: 954: 949: 944: 939: 934: 899:139°43′44.64″E 888: 887: 877: 876:External links 874: 871: 870: 845: 820: 801: 776: 761: 735: 715: 690: 664: 639: 632: 614: 588: 570:Mori, Minoru. 557: 537: 506: 505: 503: 500: 499: 498: 493: 488: 483: 478: 473: 466: 463: 462: 461: 456: 451: 442: 437: 432: 427: 422: 417: 412: 407: 402: 396: 391: 386: 381: 376: 371: 369:Yoshinori Niwa 366: 361: 356: 354:Ryuji Miyamoto 351: 349:Futoshi Miyagi 346: 340: 335: 330: 325: 320: 315: 310: 305: 300: 295: 290: 288:Laurent Grasso 285: 280: 275: 270: 265: 260: 255: 253:Jananne Al-Ani 250: 245: 238: 235: 229: 226: 189: 186: 172: 169: 128:Roppongi Hills 123: 120: 69:Roppongi Hills 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 969: 958: 955: 953: 950: 948: 947:Mori Building 945: 943: 940: 938: 935: 933: 930: 929: 927: 920: 917: 896:35°39′37.82″N 883: 880: 879: 859: 855: 849: 834: 830: 824: 816: 812: 805: 790: 786: 780: 772: 765: 750: 746: 739: 731: 724: 722: 720: 704: 700: 694: 678: 674: 668: 653: 649: 643: 635: 629: 625: 618: 611: 610: 605: 601: 598: 592: 577: 573: 566: 564: 562: 553: 546: 544: 542: 526: 522: 516: 514: 512: 507: 497: 494: 492: 489: 487: 484: 482: 479: 477: 474: 472: 469: 468: 460: 457: 455: 452: 450: 446: 443: 441: 438: 436: 433: 431: 428: 426: 423: 421: 420:Wang Qingsong 418: 416: 415:Vandy Rattana 413: 411: 408: 406: 403: 400: 397: 395: 392: 390: 387: 385: 382: 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 365: 362: 360: 357: 355: 352: 350: 347: 344: 341: 339: 338:Fuyuko Matsui 336: 334: 331: 329: 326: 324: 321: 319: 316: 314: 311: 309: 308:Mari Katayama 306: 304: 301: 299: 298:Mako Idemitsu 296: 294: 291: 289: 286: 284: 281: 279: 276: 274: 271: 269: 266: 264: 261: 259: 256: 254: 251: 249: 246: 244: 241: 240: 234: 225: 223: 219: 215: 211: 206: 203: 198: 196: 185: 183: 177: 171:Museum Layout 168: 165: 159: 157: 153: 149: 148:David Elliott 143: 138: 136: 131: 129: 119: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 92: 90: 84: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 51: 39: 30: 26: 22: 889: 885:(in English) 861:. Retrieved 857: 848: 836:. Retrieved 832: 823: 814: 810: 804: 792:. Retrieved 788: 779: 770: 764: 752:. Retrieved 748: 738: 729: 706:. Retrieved 702: 693: 681:. Retrieved 679:. Conde Nast 676: 667: 655:. Retrieved 651: 642: 623: 617: 607: 591: 579:. Retrieved 575: 551: 528:. Retrieved 524: 521:"Collection" 410:Tsai Charwei 399:Rodel Tapaya 318:Yayoi Kusama 313:Tsubasa Kato 283:Shilpa Gupta 278:Gohar Dashti 231: 207: 199: 191: 178: 174: 160: 156:Mami Kataoka 145: 140: 132: 125: 112:Anish Kapoor 96:Yayoi Kusama 93: 85: 37: 35: 25: 911: / 838:29 November 794:29 November 754:29 November 708:26 November 683:28 November 581:23 November 530:23 November 459:Zhou Tiehai 445:Yin Xiuzhen 435:Haegue Yang 430:Miwa Yanagi 394:Koki Tanaka 359:Mariko Mori 293:Ho Tzu Nyen 248:Makoto Aida 188:Exhibitions 152:Fumio Nanjo 61:Minoru Mori 21:MĹŤri Museum 926:Categories 633:4582277594 502:References 440:Yee I-Lann 323:Dinh Q. LĂŞ 228:Collection 182:elliptical 135:Mori Tower 116:Jeff Koons 104:Bill Viola 89:Global art 405:Tromarama 243:Ai Weiwei 195:Heri Dono 142:programs. 100:Ai Weiwei 957:Roppongi 600:Archived 465:See also 374:Yoko Ono 273:Chim↑Pom 863:22 June 657:22 June 454:Zhang O 333:Lee Wen 328:Lee Bul 268:Cao Fei 122:History 108:Cao Fei 67:in the 630:  222:Taiwan 114:, and 609:CNNGo 384:Po Po 77:Japan 73:Tokyo 55:is a 865:2020 840:2023 796:2023 756:2023 710:2023 685:2023 659:2020 628:ISBN 583:2023 532:2023 44:森美術館 36:The 220:in 928:: 856:. 831:. 815:56 813:. 787:. 747:. 718:^ 701:. 675:. 650:. 606:, 574:. 560:^ 540:^ 523:. 510:^ 447:, 224:. 110:, 106:, 102:, 98:, 83:. 75:, 47:, 867:. 842:. 817:. 798:. 758:. 732:. 712:. 687:. 661:. 636:. 585:. 534:. 401:, 345:, 53:) 41:( 23:.

Index

MĹŤri Museum

contemporary art
Minoru Mori
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower
Roppongi Hills
Tokyo
Japan
Asia Pacific region
Global art
Yayoi Kusama
Ai Weiwei
Bill Viola
Cao Fei
Anish Kapoor
Jeff Koons
Roppongi Hills
Mori Tower
David Elliott
Fumio Nanjo
Mami Kataoka
Condé Nast Traveler
elliptical
Heri Dono
Museum of Modern Art, New York
National Art Center
Southeast Asian art
Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts
Taiwan
Ai Weiwei

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑