Roppongi Art Night 2017

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Time Out says

2016 saw Roppongi's all-night art celebration moved from spring to autumn, and that schedule has been maintained for this year's edition of Art Night. The programme is once again looking rather attractive, as it's packed with exhibitions, installations and performances featuring leading contributions by the likes of photographer and filmmaker Mika Ninagawa and several southeast Asian artists, including Thai superstar Navin Rawanchaikul. As always, the area's art museums and galleries will stay open until late at night. The full programme can be viewed on the official website or the Arts Council Tokyo website.

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