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Paula Museum Annex

[Ashuan husband] June 30, 2014 09:00

There are many small museums and entertainment venues on Ginza Street. Sometimes, when you drop in casually, you may encounter unexpectedly interesting things. I went to Ginza for the first time in a long time today and entered the Paula Museum Annex at 1-chome. This is the annex of the Pola Museum of Art, located in Hakone, a well-known place. If you look at the contents of today's exhibition next to the cosmetics shop on the first floor, there is one day, there is a place. It was a photo exhibition of a young artist named Marisa Shimamoto. The poster uses photographs of rose flowers blooming in the city. These roses are thin and some flowers are withered. I don't know where the focus is. It's a workmanship far from the photos of Shotaro Akiyama I saw when I was young.

 

Attracted by the photos of this poster, when I entered the museum on the third floor, about 30 works were exhibited, all of which looked strange. When I looked at it roughly, it was just a picture that I could take. However, when I looked around again, I felt that there was some sense of unity and assertion in the work. I don't know what it was, but for some reason, it was just a good thing that attracted my heart. After all, on the way home, I bought a postcard of a rose flower work on the poster that I didn't know where the focus was.

 

The Paula Museum Annex is free, so I sometimes enter, but sometimes I encounter works that fall into my heart. Even now, I put a picture of Marisa Shimamoto's rose flower next to the computer and it is in the lingering sound. I am really grateful that this museum will hold an exhibition unique to Ginza, an adult city, as part of Pola's mecena activities.

 

The photo exhibition of Marisa Shimamoto's photo exhibition somdeday is scheduled to be held every day from 11:00 to 20:00 until July 21.

 

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