General Information / Ticket and Event

Date:
April 13 - June 16, 2013
Closed on:
Thursdays
Open Hours:
10:00-18:00 (Last Admission at 17:30)
Venue:
Yokohama Museum of Art Access
 3-4-1, MINATOMIRAI, NISHI-KU, YOKOHAMA 220-0012 JAPAN
 Tel. +81-(0)45-221-0300 Fax. +81-(0)45-221-0317
  • Organized by: Yokohama Museum of Art [Yokohama Arts Foundation]
  • Co-organized by: Singapore Art Museum
  • Supported by: Singapore Tourism Board, The City of Yokohama
  • Grants from: Japan Arts Fund, The Kao Foundation For Arts And Science

  • In Cooperation with: JAPAN AIRLINES, Minatomirai Line, Yokohama Cable Vision Inc., Yokohama FM Broadcasting Co., Ltd., Metropolitan Expressway Co., Ltd.

Ticket

Adult 1,100 (1,000)JPY / High school and University student 700 (600)JPY / Junior high school student 400 (300)JPY / Elementary school and younger is free.

*Admission for high school and younger student is free every Saturday. (Student ID and student handbook required)

*Admission is free for visitors with physical disability certificate and one accompanying person.

*( ) = Group of over 20 people (pre-booking required)
*Tickets are on sale at the Museum and Seven Ticket (Seven-code: 021-012)
*We provide family visitors with the special discount of the admission
 Admission for Family Visitors:

   Adult 550JPY / Junior high school student and younger is free
 Available Period: May 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26

Event

Video Screening & Curator Talk *closed

Lecture by Khairuddin Hori, Senior Curator of Singapore Art Museum and the curator of this exhibition (*English-Japanese consecutive interpretation available), and the screening of Bomb Ponds (2009) by Cambodian artist Vandy Rattana.
Date & Time: April 14, 2013, 14:00–16:00 (Door Open at 13:45)
Venue: Lecture Hall, Yokohama Museum of Art
Capacity: 240 seats, Free admission

 

Khairuddin Hori is a Senior Curator at the Singapore Art Museum, and oversees its Singapore collection. He holds a Masters of Art from the Open University, UK. His past exhibitions at Singapore Art Museum include “Lee Wen: Lucid Dreams in the Reverie of the Real” (2012), “The Singapore Show: Future Proof” (2012), and “Negotiating Home, History and Nation: Two Decades of Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia 1991-2011” (2011).