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Carp Swim

2019.10.1(Tue) — 10.20(Sun)

This year marks 400 years since Asano Nagaakira (the first head of the Asano clan and lord of the Hiroshima Domain) assumed control of Hiroshima Castle. As part of a variety of events that are being held to commemorate this landmark in and outside the city, we present a small exhibit and workshop by Kanae Ohgi and Kaoru Hirano. The female artists’ inspiration was derived from the castle’s nickname, “Carp Castle.”

Information

Exhibition Period
2019.10.1(Tue) — 10.20(Sun)
Opening Hours
10:00–17:00

*Admission until 30 minutes before closing

Venue
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art Approach Plaza, Entrance Hall, Corridor
Closed
Mondays *unless Monday is a national holiday, in which case the museum will be closed on the next non-holiday.
Admission
Free
Organized by
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art

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