Sep 3rd
Oct 10th
Nakamura's works are made from carved camphor logs which are then painted with oil paint
Nakamura's works are made from carved camphor logs which are then painted with oil paint (Public Domain)

Moe Nakamura Exhibition

A limited time event at Ginza's Pola Museum of Art Annex

Kim   - 1 min read
Venue : Pola Museum of Art Annex, Ginza, Tokyo When : Sep 3rd - Oct 10th 2021, 11:00am - 6:40pm

From September 3rd until October 10th, Ginza's Pola Museum of Art Annex will be hosting an exhibition of works from Moe Nakamura (1988 - ). Nakamura's unique sculptures are made from carving camphor tree logs and then using oil paints to create whimsical characters out of them. After participating in a number of group exhibitions both here in Japan and abroad, this will be Nakamura's first large-scale solo exhibition.

Around 20 different wood carvings and a collection of other 2D works will be on display at the event, which is free of charge to attend.

Getting there

The Pola Museum of Art Annex is located just a minute on foot from Ginza Itchome Station (Exit 7) , which is served by the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line. Alternatively, the venue can be accessed in around 6 minutes on foot from Exit A9 of Ginza Station, which is served by the Tokyo Metro Ginza, Marunouchi, and Hibiya Lines.

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