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As mentioned above, "DAYS OF MELLOW BLACK," a group art show featuring as many as 18 artists of different ages, genres, and nationalities, will be held this weekend, starting Saturday, November 5.
The mastermind behind the group art show has been involved with more than 100 artists so far since its inception in 2008!DMB PRODUCTION (DMB PRODUCTION)()】. ()】 is a cultural label that organizes numerous live events and releases records and apparel at its own pace.
This year's exhibition and sale will feature a total of 18 artists, from graffiti writers and photographers to painting artists and record store managers, and to commemorate the event, an A3 size calendar featuring artwork by 18 artists will be on sale at ,"TANG DENG co.. is released from the "Art Museum of Japan". Each month's poster is a new version, so you can enjoy a fresh look at art every month.
The venue is located near Setagaya Park , where the mellow air of "Inherit Gallery." We are curious to see how the works will be displayed in the gallery, which has a horizontal space facing the street and a sliding door on the front side. A chaotic space that is typical of "DMB Productions" is expected.
The weather is getting a little chilly, but we are still in the middle of the art season. We recommend that you go to "DAYS OF MELLOW BLACK" to encounter art that you have not yet seen.
DMB PRODUCTION PRESENTS "DAYS OF MELLOW BLACK
Venue: INHERIT GALLERY
Address: 1F, 1-48-3 Shimoma, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Duration: 5 Nov 2022 ( Sat ) - 13 Nov 2022 ( Sun )
Time: 13:00-18:00
Closed: No
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