Four Seasons, a 1000 Years, Terraced Rice Fields - Tashibunosho | teamLab

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Four Seasons, a 1000 Years, Terraced Rice Fields - Tashibunosho
2016.01.10(Sun) - PermanenteBungotakada City Hall, Oita

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This artwork is closed due to maintenance
メイン画像
Four Seasons, a 1000 Years, Terraced Rice Fields - Tashibunosho
2016.01.10(Sun) - PermanenteBungotakada City Hall, Oita

Public Art

This artwork is closed due to maintenance

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Four Seasons, a 1000 Years, Terraced Rice Fields - Tashibunosho

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2016.1.10(Sun) - Permanente

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8:30 – 17:00 (Mon-Fri)

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* This artwork is closed due to maintenance

Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, New Year holidays

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Bungotakada City Hall
39-3 Korenagamachi, Bungotakada, Oita, Japan
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teamLab (f. 2001) is an international art collective. Their collaborative practice seeks to navigate the confluence of art, science, technology, and the natural world. Through art, the interdisciplinary group of specialists, including artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, and architects, aims to explore the relationship between the self and the world, and new forms of perception. In order to understand the world around them, people separate it into independent entities with perceived boundaries between them. teamLab seeks to transcend these boundaries in our perceptions of the world, of the relationship between the self and the world, and of the continuity of time. Everything exists in a long, fragile yet miraculous, borderless continuity. teamLab’s works are in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; Amos Rex, Helsinki; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Asian Art Museum, San Francisco; Borusan Contemporary Art Collection, Istanbul; and Asia Society Museum, New York, among others. teamlab.art Biographical Documents teamLab is represented by Pace Gallery, Martin Browne Contemporary and Ikkan Art.