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| Jules de Balincourt (born 1972, Paris) is
one of the leaders of the post 9/11 New York art scene. Freely
employing bright colors and bold lines, mostly in paintings, he depicts
everyday scenes, adventures, love, political, economic and
environmental themes as well as wild psychological landscapes. This
exhibition includes both new work and representative pieces dating back
to 2003. By weaving imaginations between the works, an original
interpretation of de Balincourt’s world is surely to arise. |
| Organizer: |
Mori Art Museum |
| Grant From: |
l'Ambassade de France au Japon |
| Admission: |
Adult: \1,500
University/Highschool student: \1,000
Child (4 years to Junior Highschool student): \500
*Admission for 3/27(Sat) from 24:00 to 6:00 the following morning is
\500.
*Ticket also valid for "Roppongi Crossing 2010" and Tokyo City View
Observation Deck (excludes Sky Deck). |
| Open Hours: |
10:00 - 22:00 (Tuesdays: 10:00 - 17:00 *5/4
open until 22:00)
*3/27(Sat) open until 6:00 the following morning due to "Roppongi Art
Night 2010."
*Admission until 30 minutes before closing.
*Open everyday. |
| Enquiries: |
Tel: 03-5777-8600 (Hello Dial) |
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ARTIST TALK
| The artist will discuss about the
works in the exhibition as well as other works and activities. |
| Speaker: |
Jules de Balincourt *Japanese-English
consecutive interpretation |
| Date: |
17:30 - 19:00 Saturday, 20 March 2010 |
| Venue: |
Mori Art Museum |
| Capacity: |
100 (bookings required) |
| Admission: |
Free (exhibition ticket required) |
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| An interview of Jules de Balincourt
was taken when he visited Mori Art Museum in October, 2009. (2min 27
sec.) |
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