'Go-Betweens' is the word photographer Jacob A. Riis used to describe immigrant children who helped their parents with poor English to settle in New York back in the late 19th century. Focusing on the key words playtime, dream and memory, this exhibition puts the spotlight on various boundaries – including the one between real and imaginary worlds – through the eyes of a child.Participating artistsChristian Boltanski (France), Rineke Dijkstra (The Netherlands), Lewis W. Hine (U.S), Teresa Hubbard (Ireland) / Alexander Birchler (Switzerland), Kageyama Koyo (Japan), Kikuchi Tomoko (Japan), Kim Insook (Japan/Korea), Kondoh Akino (Japan), Konishi Junya (Japan), Miyatake Toyo (Japan), Tracey Moffatt (Australia), Suhel Nafar (Palestine) & Jacqueline Reem Salloum (U.S.), Nara Yoshitomo (Japan), Otake Shoji (Japan), Jacob A. Riis (Denmark), Shiota Chiharu (Japan), StoryCorps (U.S.), Fiona Tan (Indonesia), Teruya Yuken (Japan), Santeri Tuori (Finland), Ume Kayo (Japan), Won Seoung Won (Korea), Wong Hoy Cheong (Malaysia), Yamamoto Takayuki (Japan), Yoshioka Senzo (Japan), Zhang O (China).
Go-Betweens Exhibition
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- Event website:
- www.mori.art.museum/jp
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- Opening hours:
- May 31-Aug 31 Mon, Wed-Sun 10am-10pm, Tue 10am-5pm. Admissions close 30 mins prior to closing time
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