Friday, 3/13/09 — Sunday, 6/14/09
KRAZY! is New York’s first major show dedicated to the Japanese phenomenon of Anime, Manga, and Video Games—three forms of contemporary visual art that are exercising a huge influence on an entire generation of American youth. The exhibition, organized by the Vancouver Art Gallery, is presented in an environment designed by cutting-edge architectural practice Atelier Bow-Wow, featuring life-size blowups of popular figures from the worlds of anime and manga within an intriguing sequence of spaces that evoke Tokyo’s clamorous cityscape. Co-curated by leading North American and Japanese specialists, KRAZY! gives visitors a direct experience of new forms of cultural production and offers fresh insight into the interdependence of three art forms of the future.
$10; students & seniors $8; Japan Society members & children under 16 FREE.
Admission is FREE to all on Friday nights, 6–9 PM.
Docent-led walk-in tours: Tues.-Sun. at 12:30 pm with addt’l tours on Sat. & Sun. at 2 pm. Japanese language tours: Fri. nights at 6 pm by appt only. Tours are free with admission and approx. 30 min. in duration. Group tours can be arranged by calling (212) 715-1224.
Gallery hours:
Tues–Thurs 11 am–6 pm, Fri 11 am–9 pm
Sat & Sun 11 am–5 pm
The gallery is closed on Mon and major holidays
(212) 832-1155
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