Museum of Contemporary Art 
Tokyo

Tokyo Art Meeting (II)
Architectural Environments for Tomorrow
―New Spatial Practices in Architecture and Art

29 October 2011-15 January 2012 



Walter Niedermayr, "Rohbauten 72 | 2008." 
Courtesy: Galerie Nordenhake Berlin/Stockholm; Galleria Suzy Shammah, Milano; Robert Miller Gallery, New York. 

The spread of computerization and urbanization since the beginning of the twenty-first century has given birth to new lifestyles and forms of public space. This exhibition will look at the way in which architects and artists respond to environmental and urban problems, demographic growth and change, as well as other transformations in our surroundings, expressing them through their ideas and experiments in spatial structure. The spaces they create introduce people to new experiences or approaches, exposing the latent possibilities that may exist in the environment. The metaphors of the world-views suggested by the artists resonate with the practical proposals of the architects, presenting images of future 'humanity' from a variety of differing angles. 

Natural disasters, such as the 3.11 earthquake, or political and social unease always exist in some form or another throughout the world. Against this backdrop, what kind of existence can architecture provide for the people? In this exhibition, we will present the 'discoveries' that are made when universal architectural expression, inspired by the diverse experiences and ideas of people, nature and society, both in Japan and around the world, is fused with local wisdom and technology. 

28 architects and artists from 14 countries will introduce their experiments and achievements through models, drawings, images, sculpture, photographs and mixed-media installations. It will involve more than just the sense of sight, the exhibition space itself, which appeals to the body and senses as an 'Architectural Environments for Tomorrow', represents yet another statement. 

This exhibition will take place as a part of the Tokyo Art Meeting section of the Tokyo Culture Creation Project. 

Statement from SANAA 
With Yuko Hasegawa, chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, we collaborated in the planning of an exhibition involving both art and architecture which is based on the theme 'Architectural Environments for Tomorrow'. Architecture and art serve as a form of mirror, reflecting an image of the times and society which we are heading towards. Simultaneously, we believe that these serve as an important process in the creation of the coming age. For this reason, we expect each of the participating artists to put forward an architectural/artistic proposal aspiring towards a new kind of sensation, philosophy or experience. When we speak of a new era, we think it will be of one which is diverse and believe that architecture or art plays a major role to provide a world-model in which various values and dynamic relationships are able to coexist with each other. In this vein, we will not show each work in this exhibition distinctly, instead, as much as possible, we aim to display them all together, without walls coming between them. We hope to see the entire museum functioning as an expression of diversity. 
(Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / SANAA) 

Architects+ Artists: 
*in alphabetical order 

AMID.cero 9/ El Anatsui/ The Ministry of Culture of The Kingdom of Bahrain/ Petra Blaisse/ Doug
Mike Starn/ Sou Fujimoto/ Antón García-Abril/ Frank O. Gehry/ gelitin/ Hiroshi Hara + Roland Hagenberg/ Akihisa Hirata/ Junya Ishigami/ Toyo Ito/ Christian Kerez/ Haruka Kojin/ Tetsuo Kondo/ Luisa Lambri/ Walter Niedermayr/ Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen/ Piet Oudolf/ Smiljan Radic/ Matthew Ritchie with Aranda╲Lasch, Daniel Bosia & Arup AGU/ Kazuyo SejimaRyue Nishizawa / SANAA/ Matthias SchulerTranssolar/ selgascano/ Studio Mumbai/ Fiona Tan/ Wim Wenders 

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
4-1-1 Miyoshi, Koto-ku 
Tokyo 135-0022 Japan 
www.mot-art-museum.jp 
Curatorial Staff: 
Yuko Hasegawa (Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo Chief Curator) 
Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / SANAA (Architects) 

Organized by: 
Tokyo Metropolitan Government 
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo / Tokyo Culture Creation Project 
(Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture) 
THE SANKEI SHIMBUN 
Tokyo University of the Arts 

Exhibition Catalogue: 
"Architectural Environments for Tomorrow" 
SANAA (Interview), Hiroshi Hara, Yuko Hasegawa (Text) 
English/Japanese 
Published by: ACCESS CO.,LTD. 
267 pages 

Press Contact: 
Mutsu Yoshikawa 
m-yoshikawa@mot-art.jp 

Kumiko Ohara 
k-ohara@mot-art.jp 
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