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Frédéric Boilet "Tokyo is my Garden"
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"Nouvelle Manga"
Session丗 September 29 - October 14, 2001 10:00-17:00 (entry allowed until 30 minutes before closing.)
Place: The University Art Museum, Masaki Memorial Gallery.
Admission: free

Organized by The University Art Museum, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music
With the support by The Japan Foundation, Institut franco-japonais de Tokyo, Ambassada de France au Japon, Japan Arts Council
With cooperation of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
With the sponsorship of Asahi Breweries, Ltd., SHIRASAGI K'NIT, TIME&STYLE, MAXRAY.inc, EGO comme X, L'Association, YKK ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS INC
With the cooperation of "art-Link Ueno-Yanaka 2001" and "Nouvelle Manga Sengen" project team

Related Projects
This exhibition is part of the "Nouvelle Manga Sengen (Statements of Nouvelle Manga)" that is a theme project of "art-Link Ueno-Yanaka 2001."
-> to the Home Page of "art-Link Ueno-Yanaka 2001"
->to the Home Page of the "Nouvelle Manga Sengen (Statements of Nouvelle Manga)"

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About the Exhibition

overviewFrench cartoonist Frédéric Boilet who lives in Tokyo proposes an alternative style of comic strips. We call them "Nouvelle Manga" in which fragments of daily episodes are used to present reality of life that is a method similar to a famous kind of French movie called Nouvelle Vague. This exhibition introduces French and Japanese "Nouvelle Manga"cartoonists who sympathize with his expression.

Artists:
Emmanuel GUILBERT, Jiro TANIGUCHI, David B., Yoji FUKUYAMA, Fabrice NEAUD, Frédéric BOILET, Frédéric POINCELET, Matthieu BLANCHIN, Naito YAMADA, Loïc NÉHOU

The Article About the Exhibition
AERA Magazine(Asahi Shinbun Publishing) October 22, 2001乮on sale of October 13)
The Exhibition Room on the Second Floor

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The Stairs of the Masaki Memorial Gallery

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