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Exhibition in Japan redefines Mickey Mouse

The exhibition will showcase works of art by various artist like Hajime Sorayama and Tanaami Keiichi, among others who have all constructed art that celebrates different interpretations of the Mickey Mouse character. (Disney)
The exhibition will showcase works of art by various artist like Hajime Sorayama and Tanaami Keiichi, among others who have all constructed art that celebrates different interpretations of the Mickey Mouse character. (Disney)
The exhibition will showcase works of art by various artist like Hajime Sorayama and Tanaami Keiichi, among others who have all constructed art that celebrates different interpretations of the Mickey Mouse character. (Disney)
The exhibition will showcase works of art by various artist like Hajime Sorayama and Tanaami Keiichi, among others who have all constructed art that celebrates different interpretations of the Mickey Mouse character. (Disney)
The exhibition will showcase works of art by various artist like Hajime Sorayama and Tanaami Keiichi, among others who have all constructed art that celebrates different interpretations of the Mickey Mouse character. (Disney)
The exhibition will showcase works of art by various artist like Hajime Sorayama and Tanaami Keiichi, among others who have all constructed art that celebrates different interpretations of the Mickey Mouse character. (Disney)
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21 Nov 2021 02:11:52 GMT9
21 Nov 2021 02:11:52 GMT9

Shams El-Mutwalli Dubai

Shibuya Parco and Disney have collaborated to present an art exhibition on display at Parco Museum Tokyo featuring Mickey Mouse in his many forms—available to view until Dec.19.

The exhibition will showcase works of art by various artists like Hajime Sorayama and Tanaami Keiichi, among others who have all constructed art that celebrates different interpretations of the Mickey Mouse character presented through mediums like installations, and sculptures.

Mickey Mouse was the focus of the exhibition as he represents creativity and innovation, according to the Art Parco official website.

The exhibition not only sheds light on the different versions of Mickey Mouse, but also attempts to uncover why the Disney character is so popular and loved. Parco Art’s website outlines how the exhibition invites these artists to imagine the future of Mickey Mouse.

Visitors can expect to pay 1,000 yen for admission, but elementary school students and younger can enter for free.

As part of the exhibition, a pop-up truck will also be available selling themed items.

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