Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo will be hosting a solo exhibition by Welsh artist Cerith Wyn Evans from July 20, 2023 to January 8, 2024. 
 Sentiment 2010 / ©Cerith Wyn Evans Photo credits: Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, London
Sentiment 2010 / ©Cerith Wyn Evans Photo credits: Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, London
This exhibition, part of the Fondation Louis Vuitton's "Hors-les-murs" (Beyond the Walls) program, brings works from the collection to the Espaces Louis Vuitton in Tokyo, Munich, Venice, Beijing, Seoul and Osaka, and fulfills the Fondation's desire to undertake international projects and make its works available to a wider audience.
 ‘Lettre à Hermann Scherchen’ from ‘Gravesaner Blätter 6’ from Iannis Xenakis to Hermann Scherchen (1956) 2006/©Cerith Wyn Evans Photo credits: Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, London
‘Lettre à Hermann Scherchen’ from ‘Gravesaner Blätter 6’ from Iannis Xenakis to Hermann Scherchen (1956) 2006/©Cerith Wyn Evans Photo credits: Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, London
 
About the Fondation Louis Vuitton
Fondation Louis Vuitton is an art institution dedicated to contemporary art and artists, as well as the seminal 20th-century works that inspired them. The Foundation's public interest collection and exhibitions aim to reach a wide audience. Designed by Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry, the magnificent building is already considered a 21st-century architectural masterpiece and embodies the Foundation's unique approach to artistic development. Since its opening in October 2014, the Foundation has welcomed more than 9 million visitors from France and around the world.
The Fondation Louis Vuitton has actively promoted international initiatives, both in its own programs and through collaborations with private and public institutions, including other foundations and museums. These include, among others, the Pushkin Museum in Moscow and the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg (Icons of Modern Art: The Shchukin Collection in 2016 and The Morozov Collection in 2021), the Museum of Modern Art in New York (Being Modern: MoMA in Paris) and the Courtauld Institute of Art in London (The Courtauld Collection. A Vision for Impressionism). The Foundation also provides artistic direction for the "Hors-les-murs" (Beyond the Walls) program, which aims to present works from the collection at the Espaces Louis Vuitton in Tokyo, Munich, Venice, Beijing, Seoul and Osaka. The exhibitions held in these spaces are free of charge to the public, and the Foundation promotes its activities through various related cultural communications.
 
 
Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo
5-7-5 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
Louis Vuitton Omotesando Building 7th Floor
 
For inquiries:
T 0120 00 1854
contact_jp@louisvuitton.com
 
Opening hours: 12:00-20:00
Closing days are the same as the Louis Vuitton Omotesando store.
Admission is free
You may have to wait to enter to prevent overcrowding inside the venue.
 
 
Pre-visit reservation
https://jp.louisvuitton.com/jpn-jp/point-of-sale/japan/espace-louis-vuitton-tokyo
[Reservations accepted from Thursday, July 13, 2023]
 
 
#EspaceLV
#CollectionFLV
#FondationLouisVuitton
 
 
[Image credits]
Above image: Sentiment 2010
(C) Cerith Wyn Evans Photo credits: Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, London
 
 
Image below: ‘Lettre 'Hermann Scherchen' from ‘Gravesaner Blätter 6' from Iannis Xenakis to Hermann Scherchen (1956) 2006
(C) Cerith Wyn Evans Photo credits: Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, London
 
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 Sentiment 2010 / ©Cerith Wyn Evans Photo credits: Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, London
Sentiment 2010 / ©Cerith Wyn Evans Photo credits: Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, LondonThis exhibition, part of the Fondation Louis Vuitton's "Hors-les-murs" (Beyond the Walls) program, brings works from the collection to the Espaces Louis Vuitton in Tokyo, Munich, Venice, Beijing, Seoul and Osaka, and fulfills the Fondation's desire to undertake international projects and make its works available to a wider audience.
 ‘Lettre à Hermann Scherchen’ from ‘Gravesaner Blätter 6’ from Iannis Xenakis to Hermann Scherchen (1956) 2006/©Cerith Wyn Evans Photo credits: Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, London
‘Lettre à Hermann Scherchen’ from ‘Gravesaner Blätter 6’ from Iannis Xenakis to Hermann Scherchen (1956) 2006/©Cerith Wyn Evans Photo credits: Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, LondonAbout the Fondation Louis Vuitton
Fondation Louis Vuitton is an art institution dedicated to contemporary art and artists, as well as the seminal 20th-century works that inspired them. The Foundation's public interest collection and exhibitions aim to reach a wide audience. Designed by Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry, the magnificent building is already considered a 21st-century architectural masterpiece and embodies the Foundation's unique approach to artistic development. Since its opening in October 2014, the Foundation has welcomed more than 9 million visitors from France and around the world.
The Fondation Louis Vuitton has actively promoted international initiatives, both in its own programs and through collaborations with private and public institutions, including other foundations and museums. These include, among others, the Pushkin Museum in Moscow and the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg (Icons of Modern Art: The Shchukin Collection in 2016 and The Morozov Collection in 2021), the Museum of Modern Art in New York (Being Modern: MoMA in Paris) and the Courtauld Institute of Art in London (The Courtauld Collection. A Vision for Impressionism). The Foundation also provides artistic direction for the "Hors-les-murs" (Beyond the Walls) program, which aims to present works from the collection at the Espaces Louis Vuitton in Tokyo, Munich, Venice, Beijing, Seoul and Osaka. The exhibitions held in these spaces are free of charge to the public, and the Foundation promotes its activities through various related cultural communications.
Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo
5-7-5 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
Louis Vuitton Omotesando Building 7th Floor
For inquiries:
T 0120 00 1854
contact_jp@louisvuitton.com
Opening hours: 12:00-20:00
Closing days are the same as the Louis Vuitton Omotesando store.
Admission is free
You may have to wait to enter to prevent overcrowding inside the venue.
Pre-visit reservation
https://jp.louisvuitton.com/jpn-jp/point-of-sale/japan/espace-louis-vuitton-tokyo
[Reservations accepted from Thursday, July 13, 2023]
#EspaceLV
#CollectionFLV
#FondationLouisVuitton
[Image credits]
Above image: Sentiment 2010
(C) Cerith Wyn Evans Photo credits: Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, London
Image below: ‘Lettre 'Hermann Scherchen' from ‘Gravesaner Blätter 6' from Iannis Xenakis to Hermann Scherchen (1956) 2006
(C) Cerith Wyn Evans Photo credits: Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, London
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