Exhibition Period Saturday, July 11 - Sunday, August 30, 1987
Host : Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
Supported By : Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education; Hachioji City Board of Education
An adventure into Japanese pop culture, Tokyo Fuji Art Museum’s “Toy Box of Images: An Exhibition of 10 Pop Artists in Japan” featured some 80 recent works in an attempt to identify emerging trends in contemporary art in Japan. Employing unique materials in pieces that express urban pop images, artists Iku Akiyama, Sanae Awatsuji, Chika Ito, Yoji Kuri, Keiichi Tanaami, Rumi Tanaka, Hiroshi Nagai, Katsuhiko Hibino, Nobuhiko Yabuki and Harumi Yamaguchi represent the vanguard of the modern pop art movement in Japan.
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