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Translated By DeepL

Between the arts gallery is now open for art collectors. Don't miss the limited edition T-shirts by contemporary artist yutaokuda.

Owning art can seem somewhat daunting. One of the reasons for this is the difficulty of storage. It is honestly not practical to manage temperature and humidity, taking into account the year of production and the materials used for the work, or to pay attention to security if it is an expensive piece.

Art Warehouse, an art management subscription service operated by "between the arts," provides a solution to such problems. For as little as 500 yen per work per month, this service will store your precious art in a perfect environment.

And now, "between the arts gallery," a rental gallery for art collectors, has opened to exhibit works managed by the "Art Warehouse.

The "between the arts gallery" embodies the needs of art collectors who want to view artworks in storage and who want many people to see them, not just store them.

The first exhibition, "FLOWER Exhibition," will showcase a wide variety of artworks based on the theme of "FLOWER," which has always soothed people's hearts and minds in every situation. In this social climate, there is sure to be something to feel.

yutaokuda × FIRSTORDER × between the arts T-shirt ¥4,500+TAX

The exhibition will also feature a triple collaboration between yutaokuda, the creative team FIRSTORDER, and "between the arts," who are active on the Asian art scene, and will sell original T-shirts featuring yutaokuda's works. A limited number of 100 stickers will be distributed to visitors on a first-come, first-served basis, so be quick if you are interested.

The "FLOWER Exhibition," which will be held in two phases, is a project that allows visitors to experience the diversity of art from various angles while changing the artworks. The first phase will run until March 14 (Sun), and the second phase from March 22 (Mon) to April 21 (Wed).

INFORMATION

between the arts gallery

Address: 2-2-10 Motoazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Hours: 11:00-18:00
Official Site

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