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- | Nanzuka Underground is a contemporary art gallery and exhibition space a short walk from the west exit of [[Shibuya Station]]. The exhibitions held include a [[Fishmans]] themed retrospective (in which a variety of artists all created art in memory of the band, with each piece being the size of a 12" vinyl record cover) and "Things are in danger of vanishing because of Electric Appliance and Materials Law" (which protested a law prohibiting the sale of older electric appliances, including musical equipment). | + | '''Nanzuka Underground''' is a contemporary art gallery and exhibition space a short walk from the west exit of [[Shibuya Station]]. The exhibitions held include a [[Fishmans]] themed retrospective (in which a variety of artists all created art in memory of the band, with each piece being the size of a 12" vinyl record cover) and "Things are in danger of vanishing because of Electric Appliance and Materials Law" (which protested a law prohibiting the sale of older electric appliances, including musical equipment). |
==Address== | ==Address== | ||
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==Past Exhibitions== | ==Past Exhibitions== | ||
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* [[Taku Anekawa]] | * [[Taku Anekawa]] | ||
* [[Paul Davis]] | * [[Paul Davis]] |
Nanzuka Underground is a contemporary art gallery and exhibition space a short walk from the west exit of Shibuya Station. The exhibitions held include a Fishmans themed retrospective (in which a variety of artists all created art in memory of the band, with each piece being the size of a 12" vinyl record cover) and "Things are in danger of vanishing because of Electric Appliance and Materials Law" (which protested a law prohibiting the sale of older electric appliances, including musical equipment).
Ibis bld. B1F 2-17-3 Shibuya
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0002 Japan