exhibition

Exhibition

TENOHA MILANO Connection

at JASMAC AOYAMA

area: 表参道/Omotesando

information

exhibition dates:Oct 23rd – Nov 3rd
hours:10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
address:4-11-1 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-Ku,Tokyo
artwork price:10,000 – 1,000,000

TENOHA Milano is a complex facility that sends out “Japan”, one of the largest in Europe, to spread about 2,500 m2 of Japanese culture and to contribute to the public relations activities of Japanese companies and local governments and the expansion of the European market. I will. Utilizing multifunctional facilities such as concept stores, restaurants, event spaces, and shared offices, it is a facility that transmits the “Japan” brand every day.

This time we will introduce our partner companies and creators, TIMON/TAKEDA/TARAMAN.

TIMON
Time was once a fundamental element of our lives.
It was a latent, natural beat that guided us, like an invisible stream.
But now the meaning of time has lost the neutral element
Shifted to universal rules that govern our spirit.
Living in a diversified digital society, we
It can only be recognized in a complicated and unclear way.
Even the illusion that even one second can’t be wasted can be remembered.
TIMON’s concept is pure and simple
“Freeing humans from time constraints”
This tree sphere tosses the human memory of time
Roll slowly on the slopes, denying the laws of physics.
The movement goes beyond our imagination and creates a nostalgic, analog scene somewhere.
With the lifestyle TIMON proposes, we will rediscover the value of time

TAKEDA
The Takeda Design Project is a project started by the product designer Michio Akita with the aim of creating new metal products using the advanced cutting and processing technologies of the parent company Takeda Corporation.
We will continue to make use of our new talents and individuality to create products that deliver life and convenience.

VENUE

  • JASMAC AOYAMA
    Event Space

    JASMAC AOYAMA was designed by Aldo Rossi, an Italian architect and a winner of the Pritzker Prize which is referred to as “the Nobel of architecture”. Exterior walls use marbles of Bianco Carrara from Italy and Azul Macaubas from Brazil. Yellow side walls and red lattice windows give the building its distinctive look. The authentic Italian architecture also features the entrance with a 12-meter high open ceiling and a dramatic spiral staircase. With its spacious basement floor, the building can be rented out for various events and parties, or a galley/photo studio.