Short entry about a museum of contemporary art we visited in Hiroshima. This one established on the end of the 80's, as some of you noticed from the style of the forms, designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa. Ah, so 80's.
The last two were my favorites, since I didn't find this museum rise to my expectation of a contemporary art museum, well, compared to Kanazawa's. But, it was worth to visit though.
A snapshot from the Atom Bomb Memorial Hiroshima. The building on the background was the only one left on some kilometer in radius after the blast.
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- Diversity> Rough Sketches
- White Chapel
- Kyoto Garden of Fine Art> Details (2)
- Kyoto Garden of Fine Art> Interpretation (1)
- Kyoto Concert Hall>Graphic
- Kobe Theater> Lines
- Kobe Theater> Graphic
- NWIC> Into the Light
- Naka Waste Incineration Center, Hiroshima
- Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima
- Nagasaki Atom Bomb Memorial (#2)
- Nagasaki Atom Bomb Memorial (#1)
- Nagasaki Art Museum>Light at Lines at Sight
- Nagasaki Art Museum> Graphic
- Nagasaki Art Museum> The Lines
- Kitagata High Town Housing, Gifu (#3)> Stairs
- Kitagata High Town Housing, Gifu (#2)
- Kitagata High Town Housing, Gifu
- What seems to be Ise Shrine (and around)
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